Using [@Photo1] as the live-action character reference, generate a 15-second cinematic video. The ch

Prompt

Using [@Photo1] as the live-action character reference, generate a 15-second cinematic video. The character must clearly look like the person in [@Photo1]. Full live-action throughout. No anime, no animation, no transitions, no text or symbols anywhere. Style: dark neo-noir with absurd comedy, dramatic tension, cinematic pressure, visually explosive, but funny because the entire scene treats potato chips as if they were part of an intense high-stakes duel. 0–2s: THE ENTRANCE Extreme low-angle shallow depth-of-field shot. The [@Photo1] character moves in slow, deliberate motion, sliding sideways into a chair at a dark table scattered with potato chips and one opened yellow bag of salted chips inspired by Lay’s. Dark dramatic lighting carves sharp shadows across the face — one eye catching the light, the other swallowed in darkness. He looks absurdly serious, as if entering a dangerous battle, even though the table is covered with chips. Lips curl into a cold, confident smile. Voice drops low and resonant: "Shall we snack?" The words linger. The camera slowly pushes inward, tightening on the face like a threat. 2–6s: THE FLICK The character raises one hand with exaggerated elegance. A single potato chip is held delicately between two fingers. He flicks it toward the camera as if launching a lethal weapon. Instant cut to extreme slow motion. The chip spins through the air with ridiculous dramatic intensity. It hovers mid-air. Every grain of salt, every crisp texture, every tiny bubble on the chip surface is visible. The chip catches a dramatic glow against a nearly black background. Camera pushes into a hyper-detailed close-up. The chip fills the frame. The moment is comically over-serious. Slow motion stretches too long for maximum humor. Then the chip suddenly snaps backward and lands neatly back in his hand. 6–10s: THE STORM The [@Photo1] character violently rises from the chair. Both hands throw open wide. Every chip on the table bursts upward at once — a chaotic explosion of crispy fragments and full chips flying into the air. The opened chip bag crinkles dramatically. The camera executes a full 360-degree orbit while rising. Chips spiral into a rotating storm around him. He stands perfectly still at the center, head slightly lowered, eyes looking upward with absurd dominance, as if commanding a supernatural force made entirely of salted potato chips. Camera slices through rapid angles: extreme low upshot, tight side cut, rotating follow shot. The storm becomes bigger, denser, more ridiculous, yet remains cinematic and visually impressive. 10–15s: THE RELEASE Both hands swing violently outward. Dozens of chips blast across the room in all directions like a crispy shockwave. The camera shakes subtly from the force. Chips fly past the lens in slow motion. A few fragments spin dramatically through the air. The character steps forward through the chaos with complete confidence, as if he has just won a legendary duel. He stops close to the camera. The last few chips drift down around his shoulders. He looks directly into the lens with total seriousness, then casually eats one chip. A tiny crunch breaks the tension. He gives a subtle satisfied smile. Hold for a final comedic beat. Cinematic look: realistic live-action, dramatic practical lighting, strong contrast, shallow depth of field, dark background, highly detailed chip textures, subtle slow motion, intense noir mood, absurdly serious performance, visual comedy through contrast, polished and highly cinematic.

@lukasersil

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