Animate the provided first frame into a 15-second cinematic K-pop dance performance video in a 16:9

Prompt

Animate the provided first frame into a 15-second cinematic K-pop dance performance video in a 16:9 horizontal frame. Keep the same four fictional performers, same faces, same outfits, same hairstyles, same desert festival stage, same sunset lighting, same LED screens, and same black-pink-gold concert aesthetic throughout the entire video. STYLE: High-budget K-pop concert film, Coachella-inspired desert festival atmosphere, glossy music video cinematography, sunset backlight, pink and gold LED lighting, stage haze, pyrotechnic smoke, reflective black stage floor, blurred cheering crowd, cinematic camera movement, polished idol choreography. CHARACTER LOCK: There are exactly four female performers for the entire video. They are an original fictional K-pop-style group, not real celebrities and not existing idols. Keep each member visually consistent: Center member: long black wavy hair, black crystal crop top, pink metallic skirt, knee-high black boots. Left member: blonde high ponytail, black cropped jacket, gold chain belt, fitted black cargo pants. Right member: rose-pink hair, sleeveless stage top, black shorts with metallic accents, high boots. Rear member: dark brown bob, pink-and-black jacket, silver accessories, athletic stance. Do not swap their faces, hairstyles, outfits, positions, or identities. TIMELINE: 0–1.5s: Start exactly from the first frame. The four performers hold a powerful diamond formation for a brief dramatic beat. Sunset light glows behind them, LED screens pulse softly in pink and gold, haze moves across the stage. 1.5–3s: The beat drops. All four snap their heads up, open their arms outward, and hit a sharp synchronized shoulder accent. Camera performs a slow low-angle push-in from the front. 3–4.5s: Center performer steps forward half a step while the other three angle outward. The group performs a clean arm sequence: wrist flick, elbow hit, shoulder pop, then a strong pose. Stage lights flash white-pink on the beat. 4.5–6s: The dancers slide laterally across the glossy stage in formation, then shift back to center. Hair, jackets, belts, and accessories move naturally. Keep full-body visibility so the footwork is readable. 6–7.5s: Medium close-up on the blonde performer as she turns sharply and performs a confident hand gesture near her face. The other members remain visible behind her, continuing smaller synchronized accents. 7.5–9s: Return to a wide shot. The group changes from diamond formation into a horizontal line, then performs a synchronized body roll followed by a diagonal arm cut. LED screens display abstract pink and gold light waves, no text. 9–10.5s: Camera moves into a smooth partial orbit around the group from front-left back to center. The performers execute fast but clean footwork, one step-cross sequence, and a sharp hip accent. Avoid chaotic motion blur. 10.5–12s: Chorus peak. Pyrotechnic sparks burst safely at both sides of the stage. The four performers hit a strong pose, then perform a synchronized hair flip and hand accent. Haze and spotlights create dramatic silhouettes. 12–13.5s: The group performs a coordinated jump or strong level change, landing perfectly together. Confetti begins falling lightly from above. The reflective stage floor catches their boots, legs, and pink-gold lights. 13.5–15s: Camera settles into a centered low-angle hero shot. The performers return to a tight diamond formation with the center member slightly forward. They finish in a powerful final pose facing the camera, sunset blazing behind them, crowd blurred in the background, LED panels glowing pink and gold, pyrotechnic smoke framing the stage. CAMERA: Use smooth concert cinematography: low-angle push-in, wide full-body choreography shots, one medium close-up, side tracking, partial orbit, and final low-angle hero shot. Keep choreography readable and synchronized. Avoid excessive cutting. MOTION: The choreography should feel fierce, glamorous, and professional: sharp arm hits, shoulder pops, body rolls, clean footwork, formation changes, hair flips, level change, and final pose. Movement should match an imaginary high-energy K-pop festival chorus around 125–135 BPM. LIGHTING: Golden sunset backlight, hot pink LED panels, white concert spotlights, warm rim light on hair, subtle haze, glossy black stage reflections, pink and gold highlights. Lighting should be dramatic but faces must remain clear. CONTINUITY RULES: Exactly four performers only. No extra backup dancers. No missing members. No identity swapping. No outfit changes. No hairstyle changes. No real celebrity likeness. No readable logos or text. Keep the desert festival stage and sunset environment consistent from start to finish.

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