Use the attached THE TEA MASTER storyboard image as the exact reference. Create a 12-second 16:9 ani
Use the attached THE TEA MASTER storyboard image as the exact reference. Create a 12-second 16:9 animated tea ceremony sequence that follows the 8-shot storyboard exactly. Preserve the same Pixar-style wise elderly Japanese tea master, silk kimono, traditional tea house, and calm ceremonial 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 props beyond the storyboard → Maintain character and tea house continuity throughout → Emphasize the matcha whisk foam, bowl presentation, and guest's peaceful bliss reaction Shot sequence: → Master slides paper door open — morning mist drifts in, bamboo garden glows softly → Iron kettle placed over charcoal — gentle steam wisps rise slowly and peacefully → Bright matcha sifted through mesh — silky smooth vibrant green cloud forms → Hot water swirled in bowl — warmed gently, emptied with quiet precise motion → Bamboo scoop lifts matcha — vibrant green powder placed perfectly into warm bowl → Whisk moves in rapid W motion — bright frothy green foam forms beautifully → Master turns bowl twice — placed perfectly and ceremonially before the guest → Guest lifts bowl with both hands — bows head, first sip, eyes close in deep peaceful bliss Camera: → Wide shot for tea house opening and morning mist → Close-up for matcha sifting, whisk foam, and bowl presentation → 45° angle for kettle steam and water pouring → Tight on guest's eyes closing in peaceful bliss for final reaction Style: → Soft diffused morning light throughout → Jade greens, soft mist whites, warm bamboo beiges, deep ceremonial browns, gentle steam grays → Pixar CGI vivid expressive serene animation → Shallow depth of field on close-up ceremony shots → Smooth slow deliberate cuts, calm and deeply meditative energy Goal: A beautiful 12-second tea ceremony journey from morning mist to a guest's first peaceful sip calm, ceremonial, and deeply meditative to watch.
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