Use @[storyboard ref] as the authoritative 15-second cinematic shot blueprint. Do not render the sto
Use @[storyboard ref] as the authoritative 15-second cinematic shot blueprint. Do not render the storyboard sheet itself: exclude all panel borders, headers, text, labels, project card, director strip, style swatches and page layout from the final video. Treat each panel as an individual sequential shot guide, not as one combined image or split-screen. Follow panel order exactly, preserving staging, camera angle, framing, character placement, action beats, motion direction, timing rhythm and shot-to-shot continuity. Use the panel drawings for choreography, geography and composition only; translate the rough sketches into the intended final video style. Interpolate natural motion between panels, preserving start/end poses, prop states, effect states and screen direction. Allocate the 15 seconds across panels according to visual emphasis and rhythm. Do not invent new major actions, locations, characters, props, effects or alternate camera setups. Connect the panels into one smooth continuous action sequence with readable silhouettes, controlled motion blur and clear cinematic momentum.
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