Prompt Details
Scene 1 (0–4s): A young girl sits by a softly lit window, painting on a canvas. Golden sunlight falls across her face. Her expression is calm and focused as she carefully adds color to a nearly complete artwork. Paint tubes and brushes are scattered neatly around her workspace. Gentle camera push-in. Scene 2 (4–8s): She squeezes a paint tube, but nothing comes out. She checks others empty. Her expression subtly shifts from focus to concern. Close-up of her hands pressing the tubes, then a cut to her face showing quiet realization. Scene 3 (8–12s): She leans back slightly, looking at the unfinished section of her painting. The missing colors leave a visible gap in the artwork. Soft shadows deepen the mood. A slow pan across the incomplete canvas emphasizes what’s missing. Scene 4 (12–16s): She gently sets the brush down and gazes at the painting, her expression thoughtful—not defeated, but paused. Light fades slightly warmer. Final shot: over-the-shoulder view of the incomplete artwork, symbolizing interruption rather than failure.
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- Start with the original prompt and identify which subject, camera, and mood phrases drive the output.
- When iterating, change one variable first: lighting, motion, or emotion.
- If references are involved, adjust framing and movement separately for more stable generations.
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