Use the uploaded 16 panel storyboard poster as the main visual reference. Create a 15-second cinemat
Prompt
Use the uploaded 16 panel storyboard poster as the main visual reference. Create a 15-second cinematic sci-fi movie trailer based on the storyboard, preserving the same story order, visual tone, characters, environments, and dramatic progression. Create a polished speculative sci-fi teaser for a film called “Echoes of Titan.” The trailer should feel like a professional theatrical teaser: mysterious at first, then tense, then epic at the end. Duration: 15 seconds exactly. Visual Style: Photorealistic cinematic sci-fi, grounded and realistic, icy Titan landscapes, Saturn visible in the sky, dark steel colony interiors, holographic displays, glowing alien machinery, stormy atmosphere, subtle film grain, volumetric fog, dramatic contrast, cold blue-gray palette with occasional amber and red emergency lighting. Story Flow: Begin with the isolated Titan colony and the strange signal beneath the ice. Show the scientist discovering the transmission, then the briefing, then the buried structure. Move into the alien chamber and the awakening of the machine. Escalate with orbital chaos, a disturbing future vision, a corporate strike team, and a violent storm chase. Finish with the living machine awakening, reactor failure, Mira entering the core, the final choice, and a colossal portal opening with Saturn beyond it. End on a mysterious silhouette and cut to black. Camera Direction: Use cinematic trailer style cuts. Mix wide establishing shots, slow push ins, dramatic low angles, orbiting shots around holograms, fast tracking shots during action, and smooth dolly ins during emotional moments. Keep the camera motion realistic and controlled. Motion Details: Animate subtle atmospheric motion throughout: drifting ice particles, blowing snow, flickering monitors, pulsing holograms, rotating alien rings, spacecraft movement, flashing alarms, drifting fog, sparks, and natural human motion. Avoid exaggerated or cartoon motion. Pacing: 0–4 seconds: slow, mysterious, atmospheric introduction. 4–9 seconds: discovery and awakening, tension rising. 9–13 seconds: panic, chase, reactor failure, rapid trailer cuts. 13–15 seconds: final choice, portal ignition, silhouette reveal, cut to black. Audio: No voiceover. No spoken dialogue. Use only cinematic sci-fi trailer music and sound design. Start with deep ambient drones and faint radio static. Add low bass pulses when the signal is discovered. Increase tension with rising synths, metallic impacts, alarms, and storm effects. Use strong percussion and trailer energy in the middle. End with a huge music swell as the gateway opens, followed by a sharp dramatic cut to silence at black. Sound Design: Ice cracking, distant machinery hum, signal pulses, hologram activation, spacecraft rumble, warning sirens, storm wind, energy surges, and a final portal ignition sound. Editing: Keep the trailer visually tied to the uploaded storyboard. Maintain story continuity and character consistency. Do not introduce unrelated scenes, creatures, comedy, or fantasy elements. Keep the tone serious, mysterious, epic, and emotionally tense. Negative Prompt: No voiceover, no dialogue, no subtitles, no captions, no random text, no watermark, no cartoon style, no anime, no low quality CGI, no oversaturated colors, no goofy expressions, no inconsistent character design, no unrelated planets or settings, no extra logos.
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