IMAGE · 1[STORYBOARD]:
TITLE: SERALYA VEIL - RIBBON STORM BLOOM
TYPE: OTHER / FANTASY PERFORMANCE / TRANSFORMATION
ASPECT RATIO: 16:9
PANEL COUNT: 12
GRID: 3x4
[LOOK]:
Create a rough cinematic storyboard focused entirely on planning, staging and motion readability rather than illustration quality.
Use loose hand-drawn pencil and ink strokes, quick construction lines, gesture drawing and simplified masses.
Characters and environments should be built from basic forms rather than finished drawings.
Keep characters semi-abstract with minimal facial information and simplified costumes.
Indicate environments rather than illustrating them.
Represent stage space, suspended crystal drops, floor plane, haze layers and floating ribbon masses using only the minimum shapes required for orientation and interaction.
Allow rough unfinished strokes, broken lines, visible construction and sketch overlap.
Do not clean the drawing.
Prioritize timing, motion, staging and readability over appearance.
Avoid texture rendering, materials, lighting, clothing folds, decorative linework and production illustration quality.
The storyboard should feel like rough animation thumbnails, action planning boards, animatic preparation sketches and first-pass previs notes rather than concept art.
No timestamps.
[DETAIL LEVEL]:
low-to-medium detail
semi-mannequin characters
gesture-driven poses
strong silhouette readability
[PACE / MOTION LOGIC]:
This sequence must feel fast-paced, escalating and continuously in motion.
Favor active transitions over still reveals.
Avoid long holds.
Almost every panel should contain visible movement, transformation or camera energy.
The choreography is ribbon-first: the ribbons are the main action system and constantly generate new shapes in rapid succession.
Each formed shape should quickly evolve into the next one instead of settling.
[COLOR LOGIC]:
Keep the base storyboard grayscale.
All annotations must follow the color key below.
[ANNOTATION KEY]:
RED = camera / lens / framing / camera movement
BLUE = body movement / path / turn / jump / fall / pose flow
GREEN = ribbon path / shape formation / transformation flow / object movement
ORANGE = burst / snap / impact / vibration / visual accent
PURPLE = timing / acceleration / hold / speed change
[ARROW / MARK STYLE]:
Draw annotation arrows and marks as visible production notes over the storyboard.
Use thin hand-drawn arrows rather than clean vector graphics.
Use curved arrows for spins, arcs, turns, orbital motion and ribbon flow.
Use straight arrows for direct movement and push-in direction.
Use dashed arrows for anticipated motion and trailing ribbon continuation.
Keep annotations readable and functional.
Do not cover face, hands or key silhouette reads.
[WORLD]:
A dark ceremonial performance space suspended in emptiness.
The floor is minimal and mostly implied.
Hanging crystal droplets, soft haze and floating particles frame the space.
The environment should feel like a sacred void built only to showcase motion, scale and transformation.
Keep the world minimal so the ribbon action reads clearly.
[CAST]:
Seralya Veil, mythic ribbon dancer and living choreography performer.
Ethereal female figure with a ribbon-made dress, circular halo silhouette and long flowing ribbon extensions.
Her movement language is graceful, weightless and highly controlled, but the ribbon behavior is faster and more aggressive than her body.
She does not fight.
She performs, transforms and commands the space through elegant choreography.
[DIRECTORIAL LANGUAGE]:
Use clearly cinematic framing with strong shot variety and progressive escalation.
Begin with an immediate hook.
Favor push-throughs, fast arcs, low angles, overhead spins, profile drifts, foreground ribbon wipes and near-lens ribbon passes.
Let ribbons create transitions between shots.
Keep readability strong, but make the camera feel increasingly immersed inside the performance.
The board should feel like premium fantasy music-video previs with strong silhouette design and continuous shape evolution.
[OPENING / ENDING LOGIC]:
Begin with immediate motion and visual intrigue.
Escalate continuously.
Prefer active endings rather than calm resolution.
End on a full butterfly-wing reveal that still feels alive, unstable and in motion.
[BOARD RULES]:
Use large readable panel numbers in the top-left corner.
Keep shot subtitles and notes readable.
Each panel must show one clear action beat.
Preserve spatial continuity.
Avoid repeated camera angles unless intentional.
Keep the sheet readable at a glance.
No dialogue, subtitles, logos, watermarks or decorative UI.
[SHOT NOTE RULES]:
Each panel includes a short note explaining purpose, transition value or visual idea.
Keep notes brief.
[SEQUENCE FORMAT]:
[NUMBER] - [SHOT NAME]
SHOT NOTE:
[Short cinematic note]
camera:
action:
focus:
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[SEQUENCE]:
1 - RIBBON HOOK
SHOT NOTE:
Start with instant motion, not stillness.
camera:
Tight wide shot with fast push-in through hanging crystals.
action:
A ribbon cocoon is already twisting in midair as loose strands lash outward around it.
focus:
Immediate hook, unstable energy, mystery in motion.
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2 - PRESSURE BUILD
SHOT NOTE:
Show tension building fast.
camera:
Medium-close frontal shot, closer lens, slight handheld drift.
action:
The cocoon compresses and pulses as ribbon bands tighten, slide and begin splitting apart.
focus:
Acceleration, containment, imminent break.
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3 - BURST THROUGH
SHOT NOTE:
First major velocity hit.
camera:
Aggressive three-quarter angle from below, push-through into the burst.
action:
The cocoon explodes open in streaking ribbon arcs that slice past the lens.
focus:
Speed, depth, transition energy.
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4 - SERALYA IGNITES
SHOT NOTE:
Hero reveal without slowing down.
camera:
Medium hero shot with fast arc around her.
action:
Seralya appears inside the burst and whips one arm outward, sending ribbon trails into a circular sweep.
focus:
Identity, grace, control initiating chaos.
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5 - SPIRAL ASCENT
SHOT NOTE:
Turn the space vertical.
camera:
Low-angle rising shot spiraling upward around Seralya.
action:
Ribbon trails coil around her into a fast vertical spiral tower as she lifts and turns.
focus:
Height, rotation, upward energy.
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6 - BLOOM SNAP
SHOT NOTE:
First large shape change with no pause.
camera:
Overhead three-quarter wide shot.
action:
The spiral tower snaps open into a giant flower-like bloom that expands in concentric petal-ribbons.
focus:
Graphic clarity, fast transformation, radial force.
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7 - THROUGH THE PETALS
SHOT NOTE:
Immerse the camera inside the form.
camera:
Close moving shot passing between petals and ribbon layers.
action:
Seralya turns at the center while petal-ribbons fold, wipe and reform around the camera path.
focus:
Immersion, close passes, flowing transitions.
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8 - MANDALA SPIN
SHOT NOTE:
Shift from floral to sacred geometry.
camera:
Centered wide shot that begins symmetrical, then starts orbiting.
action:
The bloom reorganizes into a rotating mandala of layered ribbon rings while Seralya performs a controlled central spin.
focus:
Geometric order, layered motion, rotational rhythm.
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9 - CALLIGRAPHY BREAK
SHOT NOTE:
Destroy the symmetry into expressive motion.
camera:
Medium shot with slight dutch tilt and quick reframing.
action:
The mandala tears apart into long calligraphic ribbon strokes that whip around Seralya in looping characters and spirals.
focus:
Expressive line energy, fast unraveling.
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10 - RIBBON STORM
SHOT NOTE:
Peak camera interaction.
camera:
Dynamic push-through with multiple foreground passes and partial occlusion.
action:
Calligraphic trails multiply into a ribbon storm, racing toward camera, wrapping across frame and carving rapid shapes in space.
focus:
Velocity, density, lens interaction, controlled chaos.
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11 - WING ASSEMBLY
SHOT NOTE:
Build the final silhouette while motion continues.
camera:
Rear three-quarter shot opening into wider framing.
action:
The storm curves behind Seralya and rapidly assembles into butterfly-wing structures as she rises and opens both arms.
focus:
Formation clarity, majestic buildup, silhouette power.
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12 - LIVING BUTTERFLY REVEAL
SHOT NOTE:
Final payoff, but still active.
camera:
Wide frontal hero shot, slight low angle, subtle push-in.
action:
Massive ribbon butterfly wings fully spread behind Seralya while loose strands, crystal droplets and residual trails continue circling through frame.
focus:
Iconic final image, beauty in motion, active ending.
VIDEO · 2Use @[storyboard ref] as the storyboard reference. Follow the storyboard shot-by-shot, preserving panel order, framing progression, camera rhythm, transformation flow and escalation. Do not render any storyboard artifacts in the final video. Do not render colored annotations, arrows, motion lines, handwritten notes, labels, panel numbers, borders, timing marks, sketch overlays, text or UI elements from the storyboard image.
Use @[character ref] as the character reference. Preserve strict identity consistency, ribbon-made costume, circular halo silhouette, ethereal beauty, dancer proportions and elegant mythic presence.
Create a 15-second fast-paced cinematic fantasy performance video in a modern stylized 3D animated feature look with painterly rendering, delicate iridescent materials and expressive ribbon motion.
Environment: dark sacred void suspended in emptiness, soft haze, floating particles and hanging crystal droplets.
Performance logic: Character is not a static center pose. Her body actively drives the ribbon choreography. Every ribbon transformation must be triggered by visible full-body dance actions: stepping, pivoting, spinning, arching backward, sweeping both arms, twisting the torso, rising onto one foot, turning through profile, leaping lightly and descending into the next motion. Ribbons react to her shoulders, wrists, hips, spine, hair and dress, with delayed follow-through and overlapping motion.
Body motion progression: cocoon burst reveals her already turning → arm whip pulls ribbons into a circular sweep → full-body spiral turn lifts her upward → torso arch and arm expansion snap the bloom open → controlled spin reorganizes the mandala → sharp pivot breaks it into calligraphic strokes → traveling turn and sweeping arms drive the ribbon storm → rising back-arch and open-arm rotation assemble the butterfly wings.
Ribbon logic: ribbons move faster and more aggressively than her body, continuously reshaping the space. Ribbon forms evolve rapidly through cocoon burst → spiral tower → flower bloom → rotating mandala → calligraphic strokes → ribbon storm → butterfly wing reveal. Every shape is constructed entirely from her ribbons, quickly transforming into the next without settling or long holds.
Motion language: graceful controlled dance body, active footwork, visible weight shifts, elegant torso curves, expressive arm paths, high-energy ribbon choreography, whip arcs, delayed follow-through, layered rotations, flowing trails, near-lens ribbon passes and immersive ribbon wipes.
Pacing: continuous escalation. No slow buildup. No calm posing. No mannequin-like floating. No static center hold. No scene where only the ribbons move while Seralya remains frozen. Her pose, silhouette and body orientation must keep changing throughout the shot.
Final reveal: the butterfly-wing reveal remains alive and active. Character is still rotating subtly through the pose, arms opening, torso lifted, hair and ribbon dress flowing, wing layers pulsing, orbiting trails moving and crystal droplets drifting.
SUMMARY[STORYBOARD]: TITLE: SERALYA VEIL - RIBBON STORM BLOOM TYPE: OTHER / FANTASY PERFORMANCE / TRANSFORMATION ASPECT RATIO: 16:9 PANEL COUNT: 12 GRID: 3x4 [LOOK]: Create a rough cinema