Cinematic Storyboard to Video Workflow

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"Use the provided previs storyboard <<<image_1>>> as the main visual and motion reference.

Create a 15-second cinematic horror sequence.

Read the storyboard panels as sequential shots, not as one image. Follow the panel order, camera logic, blocking, motion arrows and framing. Do not show storyboard panels, numbers, labels, text, red boxes or blue arrows in the final video. 

 Scene opens with a wide tracking shot of char 1 walking slowly through a dense ancient forest, dappled morning light filtering through a tall pine and oak canopy, mist hovering near the ground, a large grey wolf-dog  with amber eyes padding beside him. Char 1 walks searching, tilting his head upward scanning the trees, turning left and right, expression tense and focused. The wolf drops its nose to the forest floor and begins sniffing intently, nostrils flaring, breaking ahead of the man. The wolf suddenly freezes, ears forward, body rigid, staring into the darker depths of the trees. Camera pushes forward as the wolf trots urgently ahead and stops over a young woman char 2lying completely still on the forest floor among fallen leaves and roots — face up, eyes closed, unconscious, dark hair spread around her. The wolf sniffs her face then lifts its head and barks urgently, repeatedly, turning back toward the man. char 1 breaks into a full sprint through the trees, boots pounding, branches blurring past. He drops to his knees beside her, the wolf standing close, and leans over her — gently checking her pulse, examining her face with trembling hands, expression shifting from panic to desperate concern. Close on his hands, her still face, the wolf watching. Photorealistic, cinematic, natural forest light, emotional and suspenseful tone, continuous seamless motion."

“Use the provided previs storyboard «<image_1»> as the main visual and motion reference.

Create a 15-second cinematic horror sequence.

Read the storyboard panels as sequential shots, not as one image. Follow the panel order, camera logic, blocking, motion arrows and framing. Do not show storyboard panels, numbers, labels, text, red boxes or blue arrows in the final video.

Scene opens with a wide tracking shot of char 1 walking slowly through a dense ancient forest, dappled morning light filtering through a tall pine and oak canopy, mist hovering near the ground, a large grey wolf-dog with amber eyes padding beside him. Char 1 walks searching, tilting his head upward scanning the trees, turning left and right, expression tense and focused. The wolf drops its nose to the forest floor and begins sniffing intently, nostrils flaring, breaking ahead of the man. The wolf suddenly freezes, ears forward, body rigid, staring into the darker depths of the trees. Camera pushes forward as the wolf trots urgently ahead and stops over a young woman char 2lying completely still on the forest floor among fallen leaves and roots — face up, eyes closed, unconscious, dark hair spread around her. The wolf sniffs her face then lifts its head and barks urgently, repeatedly, turning back toward the man. char 1 breaks into a full sprint through the trees, boots pounding, branches blurring past. He drops to his knees beside her, the wolf standing close, and leans over her — gently checking her pulse, examining her face with trembling hands, expression shifting from panic to desperate concern. Close on his hands, her still face, the wolf watching. Photorealistic, cinematic, natural forest light, emotional and suspenseful tone, continuous seamless motion.”