Use the attached THE POTTER storyboard image as the exact reference. Create a 12-second 16:9 animate

Prompt

Use the attached THE POTTER storyboard image as the exact reference. Create a 12-second 16:9 animated pottery-making sequence that follows the 8-shot storyboard exactly. Preserve the same Pixar-style calm serene female potter, clay-covered hands, linen apron, warm sunlit pottery studio, and earthy color aesthetic throughout. Rules: → Follow the sequence exactly from 1 to 8 → One shot per panel, approximately 1.5 seconds each → No skipped steps, no extra materials beyond the storyboard → Maintain character and studio continuity throughout → Emphasize the clay centering, wall pulling, vessel shaping, and glaze color reveal Shot sequence: → Potter enters studio — ties apron, sunlight streams across clay and finished pots → Clay wedged on wooden table — rhythmic pressing and folding, air removed → Clay centered on spinning wheel — wet hands guiding with calm perfect control → Thumbs press into clay center — walls begin rising, first vessel shape forming → Hands pull walls upward — rising tall and thin, beautiful form emerging → Gentle outward pressure — belly curves perfectly, graceful silhouette complete → Wire cuts base, fine detail lines added — piece lifted off wheel with care → Glazed vase pulled from kiln — rich color revealed, potter smiles warmly with pride Camera: → Wide shot for studio morning opening and kiln reveal → Close-up for centering, wall pulling, and shaping hands → Overhead angle for wheel spinning and clay opening → Tight on potter's warm proud smile for final reaction Style: → Warm sunlit studio light throughout → Terracotta oranges, wet clay grays, rich earth browns, creamy glaze whites, warm kiln reds → Pixar CGI vivid expressive earthy animation → Shallow depth of field on hand and clay close-ups → Smooth meditative cuts, calm and deeply beautiful energy Goal: A beautiful 12-second pottery journey from raw clay to glazed finished vessel tactile, meditative, and deeply satisfying to watch.

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