Character Identity Lock Use the reference sheet as the absolute source of truth. Preserve the charac

Character Identity Lock Use the reference sheet as the absolute source of truth. Preserve the character’s face, hairstyle, hair color, eye color, body proportions, species traits, clothing, accessories, color palette, personality, and overall silhouette. Do not redesign or replace the character. Video Create a 4–6 second, 16:9, cinematic clip recreating the viral Netflix documentary interview trend. The character walks into frame and sits in an interview chair that matches their world (gaming chair, throne, office chair, wooden chair, futuristic chair, etc.). After sitting: Clip a lapel microphone onto their collar. If there isn’t a collar, clip it neatly to the center of their shirt or chest area. Look toward the wrong camera and point at it. Look toward another camera and point again. Finally realize the center camera is correct. Give a small smile or “ah” expression. Cross one leg over the other. Fold hands comfortably and settle into a relaxed interview posture. Include subtle blinking, breathing, and natural idle movements so the scene feels authentic and documentary-like. Title Display a documentary-style title centered at the top. TITLE = [User Title] Example: Me when Netflix asks how I survived ______ Leave the blank for the user to customize. If no title is provided, automatically create a funny title that fits the referenced character’s personality or universe. Examples: Me when Netflix asks why I’m banned from every kingdom Me when Netflix asks how I accidentally became the final boss Me when Netflix asks why every adventure somehow became my fault Scene Use a clean documentary interview setup with soft cinematic lighting and a background themed to the character’s world without overpowering them. Keep the camera locked in a medium shot with professional documentary framing. No dialogue. No extra characters. No identity drift. The finished clip should instantly resemble the viral Netflix documentary interview trend while keeping the referenced character perfectly recognizable.

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