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@image-1 is the main subject identity (female, silver hair, exact face, must remain 100% consistent across all frames, no variation) @image-2 is the storyboard layout reference (12 panels, sequence, framing, timing must be followed precisely, no deviation) @image Generate a 15-second cinematic video that strictly follows the storyboard sequence from @image-2 while using the subject from @image-1. @image STYLE: ultra realistic, photorealistic, cinematic lighting, physically accurate lighting, global illumination, volumetric fog, god rays, soft shadows, high dynamic range, realistic light falloff, subsurface scattering skin, skin pores, micro texture, cinematic lens 85 @image CONSISTENCY RULE: same face, same proportions, same hair, no redesign, no stylization drift, no identity change CAMERA: cinematic movement, parallax depth, smooth tracking, whip pan for action, handheld micro shake, motion blur on impact @image Micro details: cloth movement, hair physics, breathing motion, dust particles cinematic timing: build → impact → silence impact frames use slight slow motion + shake burst
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- 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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