Use Image 1 as the authoritative shot blueprint — follow its exact beat progression, framing structu
Use Image 1 as the authoritative shot blueprint — follow its exact beat progression, framing structure, and emotional pacing. Do NOT render the storyboard sheet itself: ignore its borders, panel frames, text labels, duration tags, headers, swatches and any chrome. Use Image 2 as the authoritative reference for TORRENTE: comedic middle-aged Spanish man in retro anime style, thinning dark greasy hair swept forward, sweaty round face, thin mustache, unbuttoned light-yellow patterned shirt under a light-grey suit jacket, Atlético de Madrid pin. Use Image 3 as the authoritative reference for ANTONIO: weary bar owner, receding slicked-back dark hair, under-eye bags, rough stubble, white short-sleeve open-collar shirt. Follow ONLY panels 1–4 of Image 1, in order — they are this clip's beats. Create a cinematic 14-second 16:9 90s action-comedy anime video. Final style: Highly detailed hand-drawn retro manga, classic 1990s TV anime aesthetic, clean distinct black ink outlines, flat vibrant colors, flat cel-shading with soft shadows, hand-painted indoor tavern scenery. Story premise: Torrente tries to order a drink but Antonio refuses because of a 6.000 pesetas debt. Hard continuity rules: Torrente stays leaning on the bar; Antonio stays behind the counter with a stern look; the bar interior remains consistent with woody brown tones and amber light. SHOT 1 — THE TIP [0s – 4s] Medium Shot. Inside the tavern. TORRENTE (Image 2) leans cockily on the brown bar, smiling, flipping a single coin between his thumb and index finger into a tip jar. Dialogue: "El durito para el bote. Ponme un güisquito." SFX: Coin clinking in glass, low tavern background chatter. SHOT 2 — THE REMINDER [4s – 7.5s] Medium Close-Up. Behind the counter, ANTONIO (Image 3) stares coldly at Torrente, arms down. Dialogue: "Te recuerdo que me debes 6.000 pesetas de güisqui." SFX: Soft glass clink in the background. SHOT 3 — THE EXCUSE [7.5s – 12s] Close-Up. TORRENTE's face looks dramatically shocked in retro anime style, raising his hands palms-up to protest. Dialogue: "Hombre, pero pero soy un cliente habitual, ¿vamos a perder una amistad de 10 años por...?" SFX: Dramatic anime "shock" sting. SHOT 4 — THE ULTIMATUM [12s – 14s] Medium Close-Up. ANTONIO leans forward slightly, hands flat on the wooden counter, staring with relentless focus. Dialogue: "6.000 pesetas de güisqui." SFX: Heavy silence, low ambient hum. Audio: Diegetic SFX, dialogue and ambience only — music is laid on a separate timeline track and is not part of this clip. Use Image 1 as the authoritative shot blueprint — follow its exact beat progression, framing structure, and emotional pacing. Do NOT render the storyboard sheet itself: ignore its borders, panel frames, text labels, duration tags, headers, swatches and any chrome. Use Image 2 as the authoritative reference for TORRENTE: comedic middle-aged Spanish man in retro anime style, thinning dark greasy hair, sweaty round face, thin mustache, unbuttoned light-yellow patterned shirt under a light-grey suit jacket, Atlético de Madrid pin. Use Image 3 as the authoritative reference for ANTONIO: weary bar owner, receding slicked-back dark hair, under-eye bags, rough stubble, white short-sleeve open-collar shirt. Follow ONLY panels 5–12 of Image 1, in order — they are this clip's beats. Video 1 is PART 1 of this multi-PART video. PART 2 continues DIRECTLY from its last frame: same camera energy, same character momentum, same lighting, same world-state. Anything broken, moved, consumed or dirtied at the end of Video 1 stays that way at t=0 — do not reset the scene. For identity, the photo references (Image 2, Image 3) beat both the storyboard sheet and Video 1. Hierarchy: reference photo > sheet > Video 1, for everything identity-related. Create a cinematic 14-second 16:9 90s action-comedy anime video. Final style: Highly detailed hand-drawn retro manga, classic 1990s TV anime aesthetic, clean distinct black ink outlines, flat vibrant colors, flat cel-shading with soft shadows. Story premise: Torrente loses his temper after Antonio refuses him drinks, gets kicked out, and threatens to close the bar. Hard continuity rules: The bar interior must match exactly; Antonio's stern pointing gesture; Torrente's exit through the glass door. SHOT 5 — IRRITATION [0s – 3s] Close-Up. TORRENTE's face (Image 2) turns into sudden anime-style irritation, a sweat-pop mark near his temple, shouting with a furrowed angry brow and waving an arm. Dialogue: "¡Joder, no me jodas, coño, que no me voy a ir al extranjero, Antonio!" SFX: Angry anime shouting tone. SHOT 6 — ULTIMATUM [3s – 4.5s] Medium Close-Up. ANTONIO (Image 3) crosses his arms sternly, his expression cold as ice. Dialogue: "Si mañana no me pagas..." SFX: Tense musical beat. SHOT 7 — CHALLENGE [4.5s – 5.5s] Close-Up. TORRENTE tilts his chin up with a defiant, cocky anime glare of mock challenge. Dialogue: "¿Qué?" SHOT 8 — THE BAN [5.5s – 7s] Medium Close-Up. ANTONIO points firmly toward the exit with a straight index finger, his mouth shut tight in a grim face. Dialogue: "Pues se acabó de comer aquí." SFX: Dramatic finger-point "whoosh". SHOT 9 — PROUD CHULERÍA [7s – 8.5s] Close-Up. TORRENTE sneers back with a classic proud chulería grin, tossing his head back arrogantly. Dialogue: "Pues me voy a comer a otro sitio." SHOT 10 — GET OUT [8.5s – 9.5s] Medium Close-Up. ANTONIO yells aggressively, pointing with both index fingers towards the door. Dialogue: "¡Camina ya!" SFX: Aggressive shouting. SHOT 11 — THREAT [9.5s – 14s] Medium Shot. TORRENTE turns his back to the bar, walking toward the exit door while looking over his shoulder to shout. ANTONIO is in the foreground, seen from behind with arms crossed. As Torrente pushes the glass door to exit into the bright outdoor light, Antonio keeps shouting. Dialogue: "TORRENTE: Pues si te pones gamba te cierro el local. ANTONIO: ¡Venga ya, camine! ¡Venga ya!" SFX: Glass door opening, bright outdoor street ambience filter at the end. Audio: Diegetic SFX, dialogue and ambience only — music is laid on a separate timeline track and is not part of this clip.
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