Ancient Costume Time Travel Drama Trailer by Seedance
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2026-02-13
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Generate a short trailer for an ancient costume time-travel drama using the appearance of the person in the reference image. 0-3 seconds: The male lead, matching the appearance of the person in Reference Image 1, holds up a basketball and looks up at the camera. Dialogue: “I just wanted a drink, I’m not going to time-travel, am I…?” 4-8 seconds: The camera suddenly shakes violently, the scene of the playground begins to vibrate intensely, instantly switching to a rainy night at an ancient mansion. A beautiful female lead in ancient costume, with cold eyes piercing through the rain, looks towards the camera. Thunder and the sound of clothes rustling. Female lead dialogue: “Who dares trespass into my Yongning Marquis Manor?” 9-13 seconds: The camera cuts to a man in Ming Dynasty official attire sitting in a yamen (court), with sharp, knife-like eyes, speaking angrily: “Guards! Arrest this ‘demon’ immediately!” Flashback montage: The male lead wearing ill-fitting coarse cloth clothes; fleeing in panic while surrounded by constables; his figure crossing paths with the female lead in a rainy alley; the male lead walking in the palace wearing official attire. 14-15 seconds: Black screen, displaying the title “Drunken Dream of Splendor,” accompanied by heavy drum beats.
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