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Create a cinematic [NUMBER_OF_FRAMES]-frame storyboard in one single large composite image, laid out as a clean [GRID_LAYOUT] with equal-sized panels. Each panel must be in [ASPECT_RATIO] aspect ratio . Strictly base everything on the uploaded reference image: use the exact same characters (identical faces, outfits, ages, hair, body types), environment, lighting mood, color palette, time of day, weather/fog, and overall scene composition from the reference. All characters must face the same general direction as in the reference image. Obey the 180-degree cinematographic rule at all times: no crossing the line — keep characters on their consistent screen. Required shots — distribute them evenly across the [NUMBER_OF_FRAMES] frames (mix close-ups, mediums, wides as needed): Key shot list : [KEY_SHOT_LIST] Overall mood, tone and style: [SCENE_MOOD_AND_TONE]. Photorealistic cinematic quality, dramatic lighting, subtle film grain, high detail, sharp focus where appropriate, masterpiece, ultra-detailed, professional pre-visualization storyboard look. [ADDITIONAL_GUIDANCE]
Example: Add volumetric dust particles..., subtle heat haze..., dynamic motion blur... • Optional extra instructions for style, effects, camera techniques, or refinements (can be empty)
Example: 21:9 • Aspect ratio for each individual frame (cinematic widescreen recommended)
Example: 3×3 grid • How the frames are arranged in the final composite image (e.g. '3×3 grid', '2×4 grid', 'horizontal film strip of 6 equal panels')
Example: wide establishing shot..., extreme close-up..., medium shot... • Comma-separated list of required specific shots to include and distribute evenly across the frames
Example: 9 • Number of frames in the storyboard (recommended: 4-12 for best composition)
Example: high-stakes fantasy battle..., intense action..., photorealistic cinematic quality... • Overall mood, atmosphere, lighting style, and quality boosters for the entire storyboard
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