Use the attached THE FIREFIGHTER storyboard image as the exact reference. Create a 12-second 16:9 an
Use the attached THE FIREFIGHTER storyboard image as the exact reference. Create a 12-second 16:9 animated firefighting sequence that follows the 8-shot storyboard exactly. Preserve the same Pixar-style strong brave female firefighter, full turnout gear, yellow helmet, urban fire station setting, and dramatic emergency color aesthetic throughout. Rules: → Follow the sequence exactly from 1 to 8 → One shot per panel, approximately 1.5 seconds each → No skipped steps, no extra props beyond the storyboard → Maintain character and city setting continuity throughout → Emphasize the gear snap speed, hose water power, smoke push, and final sunrise rescue moment Shot sequence: → Alarm flashes red — firefighter leaps from bunk, station erupts into action → Turnout gear pulled on — jacket zipped, helmet snapped in rapid fluid motion → Fire pole slide — precise fast descent, lands perfectly ready for action → Engine bursts through station doors — lights blazing, siren screaming into city → Truck stops at scene — smoke pouring from building, firefighter jumps out calm and focused → Heavy hose shouldered — valve cranked open, powerful water stream erupts dramatically → Pushes into smoke and heat — mask on, fearless expression, determined stride forward → Emerges carrying survivor — colleagues cheer, golden sunrise breaking behind heroically Camera: → Wide shot for fire scene arrival and sunrise rescue emergence → Close-up for gear snapping, hose valve, and water stream eruption → Dramatic low angle for fire engine rolling out of station → Tight on firefighter's fearless determined face pushing into smoke Style: → Dramatic emergency lighting throughout → Fiery deep oranges, emergency reds, smoke charcoal grays, bright helmet yellows, heroic steel blues → Pixar CGI vivid expressive heroic animation → Shallow depth of field on close-up action shots → Smooth fast intense cuts, powerful and deeply heroic energy Goal: A beautiful 12-second firefighting journey from alarm to sunrise rescue intense, heroic, and deeply powerful to watch.
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