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. VISUAL STYLE: 3D Pixar animation style — clean, vibrant, expressive, high-quality animation with charming character design, soft cinematic lighting, and dynamic sports animation. ENVIRONMENT: Large football stadium during evening match, bright floodlights, packed stands with cheering fans, detailed green pitch with grass texture, dramatic stadium atmosphere. EMOTIONAL GUIDANCE: Valence: Tense and exciting building into triumphant and joyful. Arousal: Starts controlled, builds into high intensity during the dribble, peaks during the 360° spin, then releases into celebration. Body language: Athletic, confident, and expressive. AUDIO: No background music. Use only diegetic ambience and foley: crowd chants and roars, stadium atmosphere, ball kicks, boots on grass, fabric movement, impact sounds, and final crowd eruption. PANEL BEATS: P01: Aerial wide drone shot sweeping over the packed stadium under bright floodlights. Thousands of fans cheer as the match enters its final minutes with the scoreboard showing a tie. P02: Tracking shot follows the attacking forward sprinting downfield. A precise pass is delivered into space. He receives the ball cleanly and accelerates with visible speed and grass particles. P03: Low-angle side tracking shot. A defender lunges in for a tackle. The forward performs a quick step-over and cuts left, leaving the defender sliding past. P04: Front-facing tracking shot. Two defenders close in from both sides. The forward nutmegs one and slips between them with a burst of speed, ball staying close to his feet. P05: Over-the-shoulder shot from behind the forward. He approaches the penalty box as the goalkeeper steps off his line and defenders chase from behind. P06: Orbiting slow-motion cinematic shot. The forward flicks the ball upward with his heel and launches into a full 360° spin in the air while keeping his eyes on the ball. Time slows down dramatically with floating sweat and grass particles. P07: Extreme close-up on the moment of impact. At the end of the spin, his boot connects perfectly with the airborne ball, visibly compressing it on contact. P08: Ball-follow camera. The ball rockets through the air at high speed with visible spin, curving past the defenders toward the goal. P09: Inside-goal net camera. The ball smashes into the upper corner of the net. The net stretches violently backward as the goalkeeper dives and misses. P10: 360-degree rotating hero shot. The forward lands, slides across the grass, and celebrates as teammates rush toward him. Confetti cannons fire while the crowd erupts in celebration. IMPORTANT: - Maintain natural physics and weight in all movements, especially during the 360° spin and landing. - The slow-motion section in P06 should feel cinematic and spectacular. - Keep consistent screen direction from left to right across the pitch.