Create a premium cinematic storyboard sheet based on [SUBJECT]. Build a visually connected storyboa
Create a premium cinematic storyboard sheet based on [SUBJECT]. Build a visually connected storyboard with [NUMBER OF PANELS] panels (default: 12), arranged as a clean storyboard grid. Each panel must feel like a strong shot from the same visual world, with clear progression, continuity, and premium art direction. Use adaptive creative direction depending on the subject: - If the subject is FOOD, make it maximally appetizing, fresh, rich, delicious, glossy, tactile, and visually irresistible. Emphasize texture, droplets, creaminess, crunch, melting details, steam, splashes, crumbs, ingredients, and highly satisfying food physics. - If the subject is a PRODUCT, make it look premium, iconic, polished, commercial, and aspirational. Preserve the product identity accurately and keep it as the clear hero. Focus on form, materials, finish, reflections, packaging, logo placement, lighting control, and elegant advertising composition. - If the subject is a PERSON or CHARACTER, preserve identity, flattering facial structure, natural anatomy, strong presence, and emotional appeal. Make the subject look cinematic, expressive, photogenic, and visually magnetic. Focus on styling, pose, lighting, emotion, motion, and storytelling. - If the subject is an ANIMAL, capture charm, personality, realism, expressive detail, dynamic motion, and emotional connection. Highlight fur, eyes, movement, curiosity, and character. - If the subject is a VEHICLE or OBJECT, emphasize design lines, hero angles, reflections, speed, atmosphere, motion, and premium visual power. - If the subject is a SCENE or CONCEPT, make it visually striking, cinematic, atmospheric, and coherent, with strong composition, scale, mood, and narrative progression. Storyboard structure: 1. Strong hook / opening hero shot 2. Secondary reveal shot 3. Dynamic motion or entry moment 4. Detail-focused beauty shot 5. Interaction / transformation / action beat 6. Strong composition shift or angle change 7. Close-up or macro detail 8. Escalation shot with more energy 9. Peak visual moment / impact frame 10. Emotional / atmospheric / aesthetic beat 11. Final buildup shot 12. Clean final hero shot / resolution Style: high-end, cinematic, visually polished, premium composition, ad-level art direction, rich lighting, strong depth, realistic textures, elegant motion language, clean visual storytelling, crisp details, premium color harmony, scroll-stopping imagery. Camera language: Use a smart mix of hero framing, macro close-ups, wide shots, angle variations, perspective shifts, top view when useful, side view when useful, dynamic close passes, push-ins, floating compositions, and cinematic shot diversity. Each panel must feel intentionally directed. Lighting: Automatically choose the best lighting style for the subject: - food = appetizing glossy lighting - products = high-end studio lighting - people = flattering cinematic portrait lighting - animals = soft expressive lighting - vehicles = dramatic commercial lighting - scenes = atmospheric cinematic lighting Background: Use the best-fitting background for the subject. It can be solid, gradient, studio, environmental, minimal, or atmospheric depending on what makes the subject look best. Keep it visually clean and coherent unless the concept benefits from a richer environment. Important: - every panel must look premium - maintain consistency across the whole storyboard - keep the subject recognizable and visually strong - no random mismatched styles - no weak filler panels - no text, no captions, no arrows, no labels unless requested - make each panel feel purposeful and visually satisfying Goal: Create a world-class storyboard sheet that automatically adapts to the subject and delivers the best possible visual treatment for food, products, people, animals, concepts, or cinematic scenes.