Use @[storyboard ref] as the authoritative director-approved storyboard blueprint for the sequence.
Use @[storyboard ref] as the authoritative director-approved storyboard blueprint for the sequence. Treat every storyboard panel as a consecutive shot within a single cinematic sequence. Follow panel order exactly and do not invent alternative coverage. Do not render the storyboard sheet itself. Preserve camera placement, framing, lens intent, shot scale, character staging, screen direction, environmental geography, prop placement, action choreography, continuity and emotional escalation shown by the storyboard. The storyboard is the primary source of truth for visual storytelling. Recreate the filmed sequence implied by the panels rather than the physical storyboard artwork. The entire video must play as one continuous developing master shot with no visible cuts; each panel is a sampled phase of the same uninterrupted camera move, not a separate shot. Use one virtual lens / same-lens continuous camera move; scale changes come from physical camera movement only. Use @[char ref] as the authoritative Bree / C1 character reference for face, body, wardrobe, proportions, platinum windswept short hair, white crop top with pink accent, bright blue shorts, belt, and athletic windsurfer silhouette. VISUAL STYLE: Stylized 3D cinematic anime sports action, polished sunlit character render, clean cel edges, bright cloud whites, translucent red sail glow, platinum hair highlights, crisp board spray, soft volumetric vapor, smooth speed smears. AUDIO: No background music or score. Use only diegetic ambience, foley, impacts, texture, and silence. ENVIRONMENT: High above the cloud tops in bright sun: open sky, stable horizon, soft cloud surface, one windsurf board with red sail, white vapor grooves and curling spray generated only by board rail and C1's carves. EMOTIONAL GUIDANCE: Valence: fearless speed to quiet control to sudden impact. Arousal: fast side chase, lower rear pursuit, slowed suspended carve, explosive whiteout; show through C1's forward lean, wind-torn hair, balanced legs, fingertip cloud contact, sail angle, wake thickness, and camera proximity. PANEL BEATS: P01: Same-lens camera skims just above the cloud surface beside Bree as she leans forward at full windsurf speed; her short platinum hair whips back, the board rail cuts cloud vapor that curls toward the lens, and a sharp sliding strap sound begins to build. P02: The same camera drops slightly below board level into a tight rear chase; Bree pulls ahead in frame, blue shorts and powerful balanced legs prominent, while the long vapor groove streams under the camera and the wind roar rises. P03: Without cutting, the camera eases into a slow side track as Bree lays into a deep turn until her body is almost horizontal; her fingertips touch the cloud surface and draw a bright trace while sun flares through the red sail, leaving only soft wind. P04: The camera stays low near the cloud surface as Bree snaps into a hard right carve; backlight ignites a giant rolling vapor wall that surges into the lens, her silhouette flashes inside the white cloud, then the image whites out with one muffled hit and near-total silence.