[THEME]: a sudden zombie outbreak collapses cities overnight; a firefighter father tries to protect

Prompt

[THEME]: a sudden zombie outbreak collapses cities overnight; a firefighter father tries to protect and escape with his young son; the threat escalates from isolated infected to endless hordes; during a close call, the son is bitten but shows unexplained immunity (bite mark doesn’t turn him); story ends with fragile hope and an uncertain quarantine zone ahead [STYLE]: high-energy stylized 3D animation, sharp features, strong silhouettes, dark tone, high-contrast lighting, deep shadows, volumetric atmosphere, cold blue/red accents (blue for safe zones, red for infected), cinematic DOF, tense and dramatic Create a 15-second 3D animation using @[image1] as sequential scene beats. Treat each panel as a continuation in a single continuous flow, not as static images. Do not render numbers or any text from the grid. Follow the narrative in [THEME] and apply [STYLE] consistently across all shots. Maintain full character and environment continuity. Avoid the feeling of animating still images. Every moment must evolve with clear cause-and-effect. The camera should move continuously, with speed variation: faster in chaos, slower in emotional moments. Mix action with brief holds to create rhythm, but never freeze the frame. Keep subtle environmental motion (smoke, debris, light) at all times. Each panel must introduce a meaningful change in action, perspective, or emotion. The sequence should progress naturally from engaging opening to escalation, peak, and aftermath. Use cinematic BGM that builds, hits key moments, then drops to ambient. Add environmental sound (impacts, wind, moans, rumble). Voiceover (father, calm → desperate → fragile hope): “The sirens died first. Then the streets went dark. I carried him through the ash and the screams. He got bit last night. I waited for the fever… But he just looked at me and asked for water. He’s the reason I still believe.” Final frame must display “AFTERMATH” with “COMING SOON” beneath it, matching the perspective of the scene. Present it as a cinematic title within the environment (e.g., spray-painted on a quarantine wall or flickering on a broken digital billboard), not as UI.

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