Use the provided 12-panel storyboard sheet @[storyboard_ref] as the direct sequential visual keyfram
Use the provided 12-panel storyboard sheet @[storyboard_ref] as the direct sequential visual keyframe reference for the entire 15-second video. Follow the exact 12-beat progression, character staging, camera direction, circular movement, pose rhythm, spatial continuity, and performance escalation shown in the storyboard. Do not render storyboard borders, panel labels, arrows, notes, numbers, text, or sketch lines in the final video. Interpret arrows only as character movement, camera movement, pulse direction, and rhythmic flow. CHARACTER REFERENCES — DO NOT MIX THEM: Use @[image_1] ONLY for NOVA VELO. NOVA VELO is the male lead vocalist and dancer. He must always retain: sharp swept-up dark hair with cyan highlights, translucent angular purple-blue visor, cropped reflective chrome bomber jacket, black fitted inner top, glossy dark pants with electric-blue side accents, LED fingerless gloves, chunky sneakers with acid-yellow details, lean athletic proportions, confident playful stage presence. Use @[image_2] ONLY for LYRA PULSE. LYRA PULSE is the female DJ, synth performer, and dancer. She must always retain: short asymmetrical magenta-to-cyan hair, glossy purple and hot-pink cropped jacket, black geometric performance bodysuit, translucent sound-reactive synth gauntlet, glowing utility-belt modules, white platform boots with acid-yellow accents, slim athletic proportions, fierce playful stage presence. Never swap, merge, simplify, recolor, or combine their faces, hairstyles, outfits, accessories, silhouettes, body shapes, or movement styles. Same Nova Velo throughout every shot. Same Lyra Pulse throughout every shot. No third character, crowd, clone, backup dancer, shadow figure, or additional performer. ENVIRONMENT: A futuristic electro-disco rave performance arena. The stage contains: a tall circular neon tunnel entrance on screen-left, a circular central LED dance platform, a raised glowing DJ cube on screen-right, a large rear LED wall displaying repeating geometric light patterns, mirrored chrome floor sections, laser arrays, animated light rings, soft haze catching the beams, electric-blue, cyan, magenta, hot-pink, purple, white-strobe, and acid-yellow lighting. Keep the same stage geography throughout the video. The neon tunnel must remain screen-left. The circular performance platform must remain center. The raised DJ cube must remain screen-right. The LED laser wall must remain behind the performers. STYLE: High-energy neon rave electro-disco animated music video. Stylized cel-shaded 3D characters combined with polished 2D motion-graphics overlays. Premium glossy animation rendering, strong clean silhouettes, intense club lighting, chrome reflections, laser-heavy atmosphere, animated geometric patterns, beat-synced light pulses, stylized motion smears, smooth connected animation, fast but readable character choreography, rhythmic camera movement, music-video visual transitions. Do not render as realistic live action. Do not use painterly animation. Do not make it dark, muted, slow, naturalistic, soft, emotional, or minimal. Do not treat it like a normal narrative film scene. MUSIC AND RHYTHM: Electronica. 124 BPM, four-on-the-floor kick, strong sidechain compression, upbeat analog synth, fast arpeggio, hypnotic repetition, clear male vocal, energetic groove. Every kick creates a visible lighting pulse, floor-ring expansion, small camera bounce, or LED flash. Visualize sidechain compression by making the LED wall, tunnel rings, and stage geometry subtly expand and contract with the beat. Synth loops generate repeating circular patterns, geometric waves, and synchronized motion-graphics shapes. Movement must feel choreographed to the music, not randomly animated. CAMERA RULES: Energetic but readable music-video camera language. Use: tracking shots, controlled orbit moves, push-ins, whip-pan transitions, crash zoom accents, overhead rotation, low-angle rise, profile dolly movement, short speed ramps, smooth beat-synced transitions. Avoid handheld realism. Avoid slow theatrical framing. Avoid static shots longer than necessary. Do not create chaotic camera movement that hides the choreography. PHYSICS RULES: Feet remain grounded during walking and dance steps. Body weight visibly shifts before every direction change. Jackets, hair, accessories, and cables react naturally to acceleration and turns. Nova and Lyra must never intersect, merge, pass through each other, or slide unnaturally. Circular movement must follow the central platform’s geometry. Every movement must have anticipation, action, and follow-through. Keep hands and limbs anatomically stable. No duplicate limbs. No broken joints. No floating feet. No random teleporting. VFX RULES: Use music-driven VFX only: expanding pulse rings, laser sweeps, LED flashes, geometric motion-graphics overlays, short neon trails, chrome light reflections, white-strobe accents, cyan and magenta energy ripples. VFX must support the choreography and never obscure faces or bodies. Do not create explosions, fire, smoke clouds, magical attacks, weapons, debris, or destruction. SHOT SEQUENCE: [00:00 – 00:01.2] SHOT 1 — OPPOSITE ENTRANCES Wide establishing shot of the rave arena. Nova Velo enters from the circular neon tunnel on screen-left. Lyra Pulse enters from beside the raised glowing cube on screen-right. Both walk confidently toward the circular center platform. Their steps land precisely on the four-on-the-floor kick. Each kick creates a soft expanding LED ring across the floor. Camera: Fast centered dolly-in toward the circular platform. [00:01.2 – 00:02.3] SHOT 2 — NOVA LEADS Nova reaches the foreground first, walking with relaxed confidence. He raises one LED-gloved hand upward on a strong beat accent. Lyra continues advancing behind him from screen-right. The LED wall forms repeating cyan and magenta diagonal patterns behind them. Camera: Low tracking move backward in front of Nova. [00:02.3 – 00:03.4] SHOT 3 — LYRA ANSWERS Whip-pan toward Lyra. She steps onto the glowing DJ cube and thrusts her translucent synth-gauntlet arm outward. A clean circular pulse travels from her arm across the LED wall and floor. Nova turns toward her from the center platform. Camera: Fast whip pan into a medium low-angle shot of Lyra. [00:03.4 – 00:04.5] SHOT 4 — CENTER MEET Lyra steps down from the cube as Nova reaches the center. They meet shoulder-to-shoulder on the circular platform and face opposite directions. They hit a synchronized outward performance pose. The tunnel, LED wall, and platform flash white on the beat. Camera: Rapid push-in into a centered two-shot. [00:04.5 – 00:05.7] SHOT 5 — MIRRORED WALK Nova and Lyra begin mirrored cross-steps around the circular platform. They move clockwise while maintaining equal distance from each other. Their jackets and hair respond naturally to the turn. Repeating geometric arcs follow their footsteps. Camera: Smooth clockwise orbit around the performers. [00:05.7 – 00:06.8] SHOT 6 — RING SPIN Overhead view. Nova and Lyra move around opposite sides of the circular platform in a clean synchronized loop. The platform rings expand and contract with the sidechain compression. Each step activates a short acid-yellow floor marker. Camera: Top-down rotating shot following the clockwise movement. [00:06.8 – 00:07.9] SHOT 7 — BEAT HIT Sharp cut to a tight two-shot. Nova and Lyra simultaneously thrust one hand toward the camera. Nova’s LED glove and Lyra’s synth gauntlet create matching cyan and magenta pulse rings. Their expressions remain confident, playful, and controlled. Camera: Fast crash zoom toward their hands, stopping before distortion. [00:07.9 – 00:09.0] SHOT 8 — BACK-TO-BACK DROP The pulse rings transform into a fluid circular transition. Nova and Lyra lock back-to-back at center stage. Both drop into opposing low dance stances on the kick. Nova faces screen-left. Lyra faces screen-right. The LED wall compresses inward and rebounds outward with the movement. Camera: Wide front-facing shot with a short downward camera dip. [00:09.0 – 00:10.1] SHOT 9 — RISE BURST Both performers spring upward from the low stance. Nova punches one glowing hand upward. Lyra raises her synth gauntlet diagonally. Lasers fan upward behind them while white strobes hit on the musical accent. Camera: Low-angle rise with a brief speed ramp. [00:10.1 – 00:11.4] SHOT 10 — RUNWAY PASS Nova and Lyra transition into a synchronized confident walk toward screen-right and slightly toward the camera. Their stride remains tightly matched to the 124 BPM groove. Chrome surfaces reflect moving cyan and magenta light bands. Camera: Side-profile dolly tracking from left to right. [00:11.4 – 00:13.0] SHOT 11 — FINAL SYNC They stop near the front edge of the circular platform. Nova makes a sharp visor-level hand gesture. Lyra mirrors the gesture with her gauntlet arm. They hold strong complementary silhouettes. Behind them, the LED wall creates hypnotic repeating concentric patterns. Camera: Fast push-in from medium-wide to a strong hero two-shot. [00:13.0 – 00:15.0] FINAL SHOT — STROBE FINISH Cut back to a wide symmetrical view. Nova and Lyra stand centered on the circular platform in a final synchronized pose. The left tunnel, right DJ cube, and rear laser wall frame them clearly. Rapid but controlled white strobes, laser sweeps, expanding floor rings, and cyan-magenta geometric overlays intensify around them. On the final musical hit, all patterns lock into one clean luminous composition around their silhouettes. Camera: Short pull-back revealing the full rave arena, followed by a final beat-synced light burst. End on a sharp illuminated hero frame. GLOBAL: Maintain the exact storyboard order and spatial continuity. Keep character faces, proportions, costumes, colors, accessories, and silhouettes consistent in every shot. Keep Nova visually distinct from Lyra. Keep both characters visible and readable. Every shot must contain rhythmic movement. No static posing except the brief final held pose. No random redesigns. No costume changes. No color swaps. No identity merging. No extra characters. No dialogue. No subtitles. No visible lyrics. No logos. No watermark. No storyboard marks. No arrows. No panel borders. No slow fade to black. The final video must feel fast, glossy, hypnotic, colorful, beat-synced, laser-heavy, and unmistakably designed as a premium Electronica animated music video.
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