Use the attached real-person character as the reference @[image]. Build a storyboard sheet, vertical

Prompt

Use the attached real-person character as the reference @[image]. Build a storyboard sheet, vertical 9:16, classic MONOCHROME PENCIL style — graphite black-and-white gesture sketches, minimal shading, strong silhouettes, loose confident lines, unfinished previs energy. (This is the planning sheet; the final film will be photorealistic.) LAYOUT: 8 numbered panels, clearly separated, panel numbers visible. Beside each panel add short notes: SHOT, CAMERA, ACTION, BEAT. ANNOTATIONS — keep these color-coded even on the black-and-white drawings (for readability): - red arrows = body / character movement - blue arrows = camera movement - green = framing / composition - orange = light / energy - purple = timing / pause / emotional accent Arrows feel hand-drawn and energetic but stay clearly readable against the grayscale art. SIGNATURE ELEMENT: a thin colored timeline bar along the bottom showing the rising tempo from hook to finale. STORY (one continuous unfolding livestream event, no teleporting, energy rising then warm payoff): 1. (0–2s) HOOK. Cozy real bedroom, webcam/phone POV. The girl leans toward the camera holding an unmarked cardboard box, talking to chat. SHOT close, CAMERA easing in. Livestream UI: LIVE badge, viewer count, chat sliding by. 2. (2–4s) She shakes the box near her ear — something shifts and thumps inside. Eyebrows shoot up. SHOT tight close on box + face. 3. (4–6s) She peels the flaps open and freezes — soft glow spills out. SHOT over-the-shoulder into the box. Viewer count jumps. 4. (6–8s) A tiny fluffy creature blinks up at her. Reaction: delighted gasp. Chat explodes with hearts. SHOT medium, slight push-in. 5. (8–10s) TURN. The creature springs out and bolts around the room — knocking a mug, scattering papers, leaping over the desk. CAMERA whip-pans to follow. Likes spike. 6. (10–11.5s) She lunges and scoops it mid-air, both tumbling onto the bed. SHOT wide, fast, brief comedic freeze. 7. (11.5–13.5s) Calm beat. She sits up holding the creature in both palms; it yawns and curls up asleep. SHOT soft close-up. 8. (13.5–15s) FINALE. She looks into the camera, whispers to chat with a soft smile, slow wink. Creature glowing faintly in her hands. CAMERA holds close. Chat full of hearts. Vary the framing — close, medium, wide — never repeat the same shot twice in a row. Keep the action instantly readable.

@IsabellaHan_11

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