@ Image1 as the storyboard sequence reference. Follow the nine panels in order as a single 15-second

Prompt

@ Image1 as the storyboard sequence reference. Follow the nine panels in order as a single 15-second animated short. Keep the same little moon mechanic child, same goggles, navy overalls, tool belt, gloves, boots, and the same broken crescent moon machine across every shot. A small child moon mechanic repairs a broken glowing crescent moon in a floating workshop above the clouds, then accidentally launches it into the night sky. Premium stylized 3D animated family-adventure look, expressive character acting, polished materials, warm moonlight, soft depth of field, whimsical clockwork fantasy. No text, no logos, no captions. 0–2s: Wide establishing shot. Floating wooden workshop above clouds at twilight-night. The giant broken crescent moon rests on a platform, brass gears exposed. The tiny child mechanic stands beside it holding a wrench, looking up in wonder. Slow dolly push from wide to medium-wide. 2–3.5s: Medium shot. The child climbs a small ladder toward the glowing open hatch in the moon. Tool belt swings gently. Warm moonlight lights the child’s face from camera-right. 3.5–5s: Extreme close-up. The child’s bright eyes behind oversized goggles, golden gears reflected in the lenses. Shallow depth of field, eyes sharp, tiny star dust floating. 5–7s: Interior moon-machine shot. The child reaches into the crescent moon and carefully loosens a jammed brass gear with a silver wrench. One clear hand action only. Small blue-white sparks pop from the bolt. 7–8.5s: Comedic medium shot. The gear suddenly spins too fast. The child’s hair and goggles lift from the gust, eyes go wide, small tools float upward in low gravity. Camera holds steady. 8.5–10.5s: Wide action shot. The crescent moon rises off the platform with the child clinging to its lower edge. Clouds swirl below. Golden light grows brighter inside the moon. 10.5–12.5s: Dynamic flying shot. The child climbs into the curved inner cockpit of the crescent moon and pulls a tiny lever. The moon arcs across a star-filled sky, leaving a glittering stardust trail. Camera tracks beside the moon at constant distance. 12.5–15s: Final emotional hero shot. The crescent moon settles beautifully back into the sky, glowing pearly gold. The child sits proudly on the lower tip, smiling down at soft city lights and clouds far below. Slow dolly pull back, hold the final frame for 0.5 seconds. Sound: gentle ticking gears, soft wrench clicks, tiny electric sparks, sudden magical engine whoosh at 8.5s, wind rush during flight, warm orchestral swell, soft final chime. Constraints: child identity stays consistent, moon design stays consistent, no extra children, no distorted hands, no warped face, no scary mood, no readable text, no logos, no flicker, stable exposure, clear silhouettes, charming emotional expressions. Extend @Video1 forward by 15 seconds. @Video1 is the preceding scene: a small child moon mechanic repairs a broken crescent moon in a floating workshop, accidentally launches it into the night sky, and ends sitting proudly on the lower tip of the glowing moon above clouds and city lights. Continue the same story, same child moon mechanic, same outfit, same goggles, same pearly crescent moon, same premium stylized 3D animated family-adventure look. Keep the emotional tone warm, magical, playful, and beautiful. 0–2s: Start from the final feeling of @ Video1. Wide night-sky shot. The child sits on the lower tip of the glowing crescent moon, smiling proudly. The moon gives a tiny gentle wobble like it is alive. The child notices and grips the edge with surprised delight. 2–4s: Close-up on the crescent moon’s face-like curve and glowing clockwork seams. Tiny brass gears inside the moon begin ticking in rhythm. Soft golden light pulses through the crescent. The child leans in and listens. 4–6s: Medium shot. A small loose star-shaped gear pops out of the moon and floats away. The child gasps, reaches carefully, and catches it with both gloved hands. One clean catch action only. Star dust sparkles around the gloves. 6–8s: Dynamic flying shot. The moon tilts and gently dives through soft clouds. The child slides into the inner curve like a tiny cockpit and uses the star-shaped gear as a steering wheel. Camera tracks beside the moon at constant distance. 8–10s: Wide magical reveal. The moon breaks through the cloud layer above a sleeping town. Rooftops, windows, and winding streets are dark below. The child looks down, understands what to do, and turns the star gear. 10–12s: Over-shoulder shot from behind the child. A warm beam of moonlight sweeps softly across the town. One by one, windows glow, streetlamps twinkle, and little roof tiles catch silver light. The moonlight should feel gentle, not explosive. 12–14s: Close-up on the child’s face. The goggles reflect hundreds of tiny lights below. The child’s expression changes from wonder to quiet pride. Soft wind moves the hair and tool belt. 14–15s: Final wide hero shot. The crescent moon floats high above the now-glowing town, clouds below, stars above. The child sits safely on the lower tip and waves one small hand. Slow dolly pull back, final warm chime, hold last frame for 0.4 seconds. Sound continuity: continue the soft orchestral theme from @ Video1, add gentle ticking gears, tiny star sparkle sounds, soft wind through clouds, warm magical chime when the town lights up. Constraints: continue directly from @ Video1, do not restart the story, do not change the child’s face or outfit, do not change the crescent moon design, no extra children, no dialogue, no readable text, no logos, no scary mood, no distorted hands, no warped moon, no flicker, stable exposure, clear expressive face.

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