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Follow this storyboard to create a cinematic animated short film in a stylized 2D painterly animation style inspired by French graphic novels, Arcane, and historical anime films. dynamic camera movement, cinematic lighting, painterly war environments, dramatic shadows, no camera gear visible, maintain the exact same Napoleon design across all shots while aging him from young general to exhausted older emperor, only text in the final scene. Story: Napoleon rose during the French Revolution, conquered Europe, crowned himself Emperor of France in 1804, but after devastating wars and defeat at Waterloo, he died alone in exile in 1821. Scenes: 1) Young adult Napoleon leading troops during the French Revolution, smoke, flags, battlefield chaos, low-angle cinematic shot Narrator: “During the Revolution, Napoleon rose quickly.” 2) Napoleon standing victorious on horseback at sunrise overlooking a battlefield, cinematic crane-up movement 3) Grand coronation scene inside Notre Dame Cathedral, Napoleon crowning himself Emperor of France beneath golden god rays Narrator: “In 1804, he crowned himself Emperor of France.” 4) Animated parchment map of Europe spreading under French control Narrator: “His empire soon dominated Europe.” 5) Older Napoleon during the Russian campaign, snowstorm, exhausted soldiers collapsing around him, cold desaturated palette Narrator: “But Russia shattered his army.” 6) Waterloo battlefield aftermath, older defeated Napoleon standing alone in smoke and rain Narrator: “In 1815, Waterloo ended his rule.” 7) Old Napoleon sitting alone on Saint Helena beside candles and faded maps in a dark room Narrator: “Exiled to Saint Helena, he died in 1821.” Final Shot: Empty chair beside candle and faded map as rain falls outside Final Text: “He conquered Europe… but died alone.” Tone: epic, tragic, historical, emotional, cinematic Audio: battlefield drums, emotional strings, distant thunder, cinematic ambience.
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