Use the provided 8-panel storyboard sheet @[storyboard ref] as the direct sequential visual keyframe
Prompt
Use the provided 8-panel storyboard sheet @[storyboard ref] as the direct sequential visual keyframe reference for the entire 13-second video. Follow the exact 8-beat progression and pacing structure from the storyboard. Preserve the original comic-book choreography flow, typography energy, visual rhythm, frame-breaking motion, and exaggerated musical escalation while expanding the movement with smooth connected animation between storyboard poses. same teenage singer throughout all shots, same microphone throughout all shots, same concert crowd consistency every shot. STYLE: comic-book inspired animation, halftone shadows, bold ink outlines, split-color lighting, neon magenta and cyan highlights, comic panel transitions, graffiti textures, stylized speed lines, kinetic typography, high contrast comic shading, dynamic music-synced pacing, energetic stage atmosphere. IMPORTANT: the singer is a teenage boy with messy black hair, oversized red hoodie, black cargo pants, sneakers, energetic expressions, maintain exact character proportions every shot, all comic text physically affects the environment, music beats directly trigger visual transitions, keep strong silhouette readability in every frame. [00:00 – 00:01.6] SHOT 1 — THE CHALLENGE. The singer already stepping onto the karaoke stage while giant neon “KARAOKE BATTLE” signs flicker behind him. Crowd silhouettes cheering around the arena. Camera extreme low-angle hero shot slowly pushing toward the microphone. Halftone shadows pulsing across the walls. Dialogue: Singer: “Let’s do this.” [00:01.6 – 00:03.2] SHOT 2 — FIRST BEAT. The singer grabs the microphone and sings loudly. Massive comic typography explodes outward: “LA-LA-LA!” Ink splash FX and comic speed lines burst around the frame. Camera crash zoom directly toward his face. Hair and hoodie reacting to bass vibration. [00:03.2 – 00:04.8] SHOT 3 — STYLE SHIFT. The stage visuals rapidly transform with every beat. Graffiti textures, retro comic textures, abstract color explosions, and layered panel cuts flashing rhythmically. Comic borders physically bend and break apart. Camera whip pan transitions synchronized to the music. [00:04.8 – 00:06.4] SHOT 4 — CHORUS EXPLOSION. The chorus hits hard. Gigantic comic text: “WE CAN BE ANYTHING!” breaks through the frame borders. Crowd jumping wildly below. Camera aerial pull-back revealing layered comic visuals exploding outward. Floating music notes and halftone particles rotating everywhere. [00:06.4 – 00:07.6] SHOT 5 — BEAT DROP. Massive bass impact shakes the stage. Comic ink shockwaves spreading across the floor. STOP MOTION 1s — complete audio silence — giant “BOOOOM!” comic text frozen mid-air while floating debris and halftone particles surround the singer — explosive snap-back to full speed. Camera 360° orbit around the frozen comic explosion. [00:07.6 – 00:09.2] SHOT 6 — CROWD HYPE. The crowd cheering and jumping together while giant speech bubble text appears: “YEAHHHH!” Camera handheld natural lag moving through the audience. Graffiti textures and comic dots blending dynamically. Bright stage lights flashing rapidly. [00:09.2 – 00:11.2] SHOT 7 — FINAL NOTE. The singer leans backward dramatically while holding a powerful final note. Comic speed lines stretching behind him. Background vibrating from sound pressure. Camera slow dolly-in toward the microphone. Split-color shadows pulsing to the rhythm. [00:11.2 – 00:13.0] SHOT 8 — MIC DROP FINALE. The singer releases the microphone dramatically. The microphone falls toward the stage floor in slow motion. Massive comic typography: “DROP!” appears behind it. The microphone impacts the stage floor creating a giant comic shockwave across the arena. Crowd frozen in shock while neon lights pulse intensely. Camera aerial pull-back revealing the entire concert arena glowing with comic-book energy. Floating ink particles and shattered comic borders surrounding the frame. Natural fade to black. GLOBAL: maintain exact storyboard continuity, same hoodie and microphone design every shot, halftone shadows visible throughout, comic ink outlines always strong, frame-break motion integrated continuously, cloth inertia on hoodie movement, hair reacts to acceleration and bass vibration, comic typography interacts physically with the environment, smooth connected transitions, high readability action posing, fast beat-synced pacing, 13-second pacing locked exactly to storyboard progression.