Use the attached storyboard as the exact visual reference and keep the same young Korean woman throu
Use the attached storyboard as the exact visual reference and keep the same young Korean woman throughout the entire 15-second video. She has long straight black hair, natural makeup, a white cropped cardigan, a long black pleated skirt, white sneakers, a small cream shoulder bag, and a friendly natural smile. She is the only modern person inside an authentic Joseon Dynasty palace inspired by Gyeongbokgung. Everyone else wears historically accurate Joseon clothing, including the King in a Gonryongpo robe, the Queen in Jeokui, court ladies in hanbok, officials in black gat hats, guards in military uniforms, and traditional musicians. The video should look like an ultra-realistic historical documentary with Kodak Portra 400 colors, an 85mm lens, subtle handheld movement, warm natural daylight, soft film grain, and museum-quality realism. Natural palace ambience includes footsteps on stone, birds, wind, distant traditional instruments, and quiet Korean conversations, with no background music. The woman respectfully explores the palace, admiring the architecture, watching a royal ceremony, meeting a palace lady who asks, "손님이십니까?" ("Are you our guest?" / "Apakah Anda tamu kami?"), replying "네." ("Yes." / "Iya."), enjoying a traditional dance performance, and softly saying, "와... 정말 아름답다." ("Wow... it's so beautiful." / "Wow... indah sekali.") and later, "마치 꿈같아." ("It feels like a dream." / "Rasanya seperti mimpi."). Show subtitles only during spoken Korean dialogue in two lines: English first, Bahasa Indonesia second, using a white sans-serif font with a thin black outline. End with a wide pull-back shot as she walks across the palace courtyard while daily royal life continues naturally. Avoid anime, CGI, fantasy, portals, magic, modern buildings, vehicles, electricity, phones, watches, duplicate faces, blurry faces, extra fingers, watermarks, logos, or any text other than the required subtitles. The final result should feel like a real documentary filmed inside an authentic Joseon Dynasty royal palace.