“Use the attached THE FLORIST storyboard as exact visual reference. Create a 12-second 16:9 Pixar 3D
“Use the attached THE FLORIST storyboard as exact visual reference. Create a 12-second 16:9 Pixar 3D animated sequence following all 8 shots exactly. Same young female florist — warm kind face, hair tied back, denim apron over linen dress — small charming flower shop, buckets of fresh flowers, warm golden morning light throughout. Normal speed movement throughout every shot — no slow motion anywhere. Crisp, confident, alive energy in every action. Shot sequence: 1.Wide shot. Florist stands at her counter, morning light flooding through the shop window. She lifts a fresh bunch of flowers with both hands, smells them quickly, looks at the camera and says “Fresh flowers, every morning!” with a warm bright smile. Quick and energetic, not static. 2.Close-up. Her hands moving quickly and confidently through a bucket of flowers, selecting one perfect deep red rose, lifting it out and examining it briefly in the morning light. Fast and decisive, not lingering. 3.Close-up dramatic. Her hand holding the stem firmly, scissors cutting it at a precise angle in one quick confident snip — clean cut, fresh pale green stem, water droplet falling. Sharp and fast. 4.Wide medium with her hands and full body clearly visible throughout. She builds the bouquet quickly — roses, peonies, eucalyptus added one after another with brisk confident hand movements, the bouquet visibly growing fuller with each addition. Her hands always actively moving and visible. 5.Overhead beauty shot with her hands visible arranging the final touches — soft pink, deep red, white and green woven together, her fingers adjusting a few final stems quickly into place. Vivid and colorful, hands actively working not absent. 6.Close-up hero with her hands fully visible. She wraps warm kraft paper around the base of the bouquet in one quick smooth motion — her hands folding and creasing the paper firmly and confidently, stems disappearing into the cone. Her hands never disappear from frame during the fold. 7.Close-up dramatic with her hands fully visible. She wraps a pastel ribbon around the kraft paper and ties it into a bow with both hands working quickly and precisely — the final knot pulled tight and finished in one confident motion. 8.Wide warm shot. Florist hands the finished bouquet across the counter with both hands and a bright smile. Customer receives it eagerly with both hands — face lighting up immediately, a quick delighted gasp, hand coming to her chest. Florist beaming with quick genuine joy. Camera: Wide for opener and handover, close-up for selection and trim, wide medium for the arrange, overhead beauty for the full color display, close-up hero for the wrap, close-up dramatic for the ribbon tie. Every shot has gentle forward camera momentum — slow push ins or slight pans — nothing locked or frozen. Style: Warm golden morning light throughout. Soft pink peonies, deep red roses, vivid green stems, warm kraft paper, pastel ribbon. Pixar CGI vivid and warm. Quick confident energy throughout — her hands must be visible and actively working in every single panel, never absent from the action. Sound: Upbeat warm acoustic music — light guitar with gentle rhythm, bright and moving forward, not slow or drifting. Continuous from first frame to last, no breaks. She says “Fresh flowers, every morning!” at the opener, bright and quick. Natural sounds underneath — stems rustling quickly, scissors snipping sharply, flowers added briskly, kraft paper folded firmly, ribbon tied and pulled tight, customer’s quick delighted gasp at the reveal. Music upbeat throughout, never drops. Goal: 12 seconds. One florist. One bouquet. One moment of joy. Fresh, quick, and made to give.”
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