Supportive Prompt: Use Image 1 as the prompt and visual reference for the scene composition, subject

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Supportive Prompt: Use Image 1 as the prompt and visual reference for the scene composition, subjects, and environment. Use Image 2 as the style reference for color grading, lighting quality, and overall aesthetic treatment. High-energy real footage aesthetic with dynamic handheld camera work, natural motion blur, and authentic documentary-style framing. Raw, unpolished cinematography with visible camera shake and reactive movements. Vibrant, saturated color palette with punchy contrast. Fast-paced action with rapid subject movement and aggressive camera tracking. Gritty, street-level realism with natural imperfections and spontaneous moments captured in real-time. Correct text. Catchy music with lyrics on repeat "Seedance 2 Big Prompts" main prompt: SEEDANCE 2.0 VIDEO PROMPT | 14 seconds | 16:9 | image-to-video / reference-to-video | 24fps | high-energy live broadcast dance montage | native synchronized audio | use the uploaded 2x2 collage as the exact four-frame reference board. REFERENCE METHOD: Read the uploaded image as four separate anchor frames in strict order, left to right, top to bottom. Quadrant 1 is TOP LEFT: huge blue-purple curved LED billboard reading exactly "SEEDANCE 2.0 BIG PROMPTS 8,000" with a wide stage full of adult dancers and friendly robots. Quadrant 2 is TOP RIGHT: close energetic dance-party angle in front of a green-blue LED billboard reading exactly "SEEDANCE 2.0 BIG PROMPTS 10,000" with a smiling adult woman in a metallic blue top, jersey-wearing men, a silver robot, and cheering crowd energy. Quadrant 3 is BOTTOM LEFT: magenta-red concert stage billboard reading exactly "SEEDANCE 2.0 BIG PROMPTS 12,000" with three adult dancers and a white robot, low handheld camera, pink/purple stage lights. Quadrant 4 is BOTTOM RIGHT: wide blue neon billboard reading exactly "SEEDANCE 2.0 BIG PROMPTS AND MORE???" with adult dancers, a glossy white robot in front, city towers, and festival-stage lighting. Adapt these four panels into one coherent 14-second clip, not a still collage. CORE CREATIVE GOAL: Make the footage feel like a lost early-2000s outdoor music-television broadcast from a city plaza dance event, shot by real broadcast camera operators at night, with practical concert lighting, real performers, packed crowd, flashing LED billboards, friendly dancing robots, and a loud celebratory reveal of bigger and bigger prompt sizes. The mood is fun, kinetic, glossy, commercial, and credible as broadcast footage. This is not a futuristic CGI render. It should look like live stage video captured with professional handheld ENG cameras, clean 8K mastering, slight interlaced motion feel, mild LED scanline shimmer, light compression texture, natural metallic highlights, real skin texture, real crowd chaos, and believable optical depth. GLOBAL VISUAL LOCKS: All visible people are adults in their early twenties. Preserve the reference wardrobe language: metallic tops, silver pants, streetwear jerseys, baggy jeans, caps, wristbands, and shiny performance outfits. Preserve friendly toy-like robots: glossy white/chrome bodies, blue display faces, round heads, small torso screens, stubby humanoid arms, nonthreatening dance gestures. Preserve the outdoor nighttime city setting with giant unobstructed LED billboards dominating the background. Preserve the legibility, spelling, punctuation, centered layout, and size hierarchy of every billboard phrase. The words "SEEDANCE 2.0" and "BIG PROMPTS" must remain bold, centered, white, and clean. The numbers must remain huge, centered, and readable: "8,000", "10,000", "12,000", and then "AND MORE???" exactly. No misspellings. No missing comma. No random extra digits. No warped text. No dancers or robots blocking the main words or numbers for more than a brief passing moment. Keep performers below the main text line or to the sides. AUDIO LOCK: Native audio is high-energy early-2000s electro hip-hop dance-pop, roughly 126-132 BPM, huge kick drum, claps, bright synth stabs, turntable-style scratches, crowd roar, whistles, and robotic servo accents synchronized with robot arm moves. No copyrighted song, no artist imitation, no lyrics except crowd chants like "whoa," "hey," and cheering. Audio rises with each reveal: 8,000 is the opening drop, 10,000 is the crowd reaction, 12,000 is the bigger chorus hit, and AND MORE??? is the final explosion. Keep outdoor crowd ambience, camera-mic bass thump, short robot beeps on beat, and occasional announcer-like hype without brand names. EDITING STRUCTURE: Four shots only, each based on one quadrant. Use hard cuts on musical beats. No cross-dissolves, morphing, glitches, kaleidoscope effects, or split-screen final. Each shot feels like a live broadcast camera take, not a slideshow. Motion comes from dancers, robots, crowd, LED animation, camera energy, and lights. Keep billboard text readable for at least 70 percent of each shot. Timing is exact: Shot 1: 0.0-3.5 seconds from TOP LEFT. Shot 2: 3.5-7.0 seconds from TOP RIGHT. Shot 3: 7.0-10.5 seconds from BOTTOM LEFT. Shot 4: 10.5-14.0 seconds from BOTTOM RIGHT. End exactly on the final crowd hit, not on a fade-out. SHOT 1 | 0.0-3.5s | TOP LEFT | "8,000" OPENING WIDE REVEAL: Begin with the same wide front-of-stage composition as the top-left panel. The huge curved LED billboard fills the upper half of the frame and reads exactly "SEEDANCE 2.0 BIG PROMPTS 8,000" in centered bold white type against blue and purple neon waves. The dance line is spread across the bottom half: adult women and men in shiny early-2000s clubwear and jerseys, plus multiple small friendly robots spaced between them. Camera style: low handheld broadcast wide shot with a subtle forward push, stable enough to read the billboard, with slight operator sway. Action: on the first beat, dancers snap into formation, raise one arm, then break into a synchronized bounce-step. Robots mirror the humans with arm pumps and head tilts. The crowd behind the barricade jumps and waves but stays secondary. LED background pulses with magenta light streaks and dotted graphic patterns, but the text stays fixed and crisp. Stage floor reflects neon blue and pink. Do not let foreground dancers cover the "8,000" number. End shot 1 with a big kick-drum hit as everyone points up at the billboard. SHOT 2 | 3.5-7.0s | TOP RIGHT | "10,000" CLOSE CROWD CELEBRATION: Hard cut on beat to the top-right panel. Keep the LED billboard high and behind the performers reading exactly "SEEDANCE 2.0 BIG PROMPTS 10,000" in large centered type over a green, teal, and blue radial light burst. Camera style: energetic medium-wide handheld angle from slightly below eye level, moving laterally just a little from left to right, like a broadcast operator walking through the front row. Primary subject: the smiling adult woman in the shiny blue top at front left dances joyfully, raises an arm, laughs toward friends, then turns her smile toward the camera for a brief natural moment. A silver robot at front right pumps its arms in time, blue eyes bright, torso screen glowing. Jersey-wearing adult men around them cheer, clap, and bounce without blocking the billboard. The camera may catch foreground arms passing near the lens, but the words and number must remain readable and centered. Lighting: green-blue LED wash across faces, warm highlights on skin, realistic shadows under caps and noses. Audio: music intensifies with a short crowd chant on the "10,000" reveal, plus bright synth accent and robot servo chirp. No duplicate faces, distorted hands, or logos. SHOT 3 | 7.0-10.5s | BOTTOM LEFT | "12,000" LOW ANGLE STAGE BLAST: Hard cut on the next downbeat to the bottom-left panel. The magenta-red LED wall fills the upper background and reads exactly "SEEDANCE 2.0 BIG PROMPTS 12,000" with the number huge and centered. Camera style: lower handheld broadcast angle looking slightly upward, with a slow mini push-in, one primary camera motion only. Action: the white robot in the lower left-center does a clean two-beat mechanical groove: right arm out, left arm up, head nod, then both hands pulse toward the crowd. The adult dancers around it perform a simple chorus move: step out, hip bounce, arm sweep toward the "12,000" text. The dancer in pink metallic top smiles and lifts both hands; the dancer in bronze top crosses the beat with a shoulder pop; a man in a white jersey at far left punches one fist upward. Stage truss lights overhead flash purple and orange; smoke haze only catches beams, never obscuring text. The LED wall can animate with subtle circular streaks, but the typography stays flat, centered, and stable. Audio: bigger chorus drop, crowd roar rises, claps double-time, bass hits harder. Do not tilt until text leaves frame. Feet stay planted on the real stage floor. SHOT 4 | 10.5-14.0s | BOTTOM RIGHT | "AND MORE???" FINAL WIDE PARTY PAYOFF: Hard cut to the bottom-right panel for the finale. Keep a wide, slightly low broadcast stage angle with the enormous blue-purple LED billboard across the top and center, reading exactly "SEEDANCE 2.0 BIG PROMPTS AND MORE???" The words "AND MORE???" must be huge, centered, and unobstructed for the final second. Camera style: energetic handheld wide shot with a subtle pull-back to reveal more crowd, city towers, and the full robot-human dance group; no spin, orbit, or random zoom. Action: the front glossy white robot dances forward one small step and points toward the billboard, while dancers on both sides throw their arms out in a final synchronized celebration. The adult woman in pink metallic top crosses left-to-right with a big smile, then clears the center so the billboard is fully visible. Jersey-wearing men cheer and bounce near the sides. Background crowd erupts with phones, waving hands, and stage sparkle, but no branded signs. LED animation becomes a blue starburst tunnel behind the text. Audio: largest drop, crowd screams, robots beep on beat, and the final half-second lands on one clean cymbal crash plus bass hit. End on an energetic composition clean enough to screenshot. CAMERA AND MOTION DISCIPLINE: The clip should look dynamic but controlled. Each shot has one primary camera move: shot 1 subtle push-in, shot 2 slight lateral handheld move, shot 3 low mini push-in, shot 4 subtle pull-back. Avoid stacked camera instructions, random zooming, excessive shake, impossible crane moves, spinning, drone footage, snap pans, barrel distortion, or sudden perspective jumps. Subject motion and camera motion must remain separate and legible. Dance moves should be simple, rhythmic, and repeatable: arm pumps, bounce-steps, pointing upward, shoulder pops, small robot grooves. Do not attempt complex acrobatics. Do not create chaotic limb tangles. The goal is broadcast-quality believable live event energy with clear text reveals. TEXT AND BILLBOARD DISCIPLINE: The LED billboards are the hero. Treat each billboard as a locked graphic plate with exact centered copy. Use the same blocky broadcast-event typography style from the reference. Maintain high contrast: white letters and numbers against colorful LED animation. The text may have mild LED pixel texture and scanline shimmer, but spelling and geometry remain stable. Required exact text per shot: SEEDANCE 2.0 / BIG PROMPTS / 8,000 SEEDANCE 2.0 / BIG PROMPTS / 10,000 SEEDANCE 2.0 / BIG PROMPTS / 12,000 SEEDANCE 2.0 / BIG PROMPTS / AND MORE??? Do not write "SEED DANCE," "SEEDANCE 20," "SEEDANCE 2," "BIG PROMT," "BIG PROMPTS?", "12.000," "10000" without comma, or any variation. No extra captions. No lower thirds. No fake network bug. No watermarks. No subtitles. No logos. No QR codes. No copyright marks. No UI. REALISM AND TEXTURE: Use real-camera live event texture: slight handheld inertia, stage light flares, reflections on metallic pants and tops, sweat shine, realistic fabric wrinkles, hair bouncing, believable shadows, natural crowd faces, LED moire, lens bloom around saturated lights, mild chromatic fringe on tiny highlights, and broadcast compression that does not reduce readability. Skin should not be waxy or plastic. Robots should reflect stage lights realistically but not look like liquid chrome. City buildings stay stable and architectural. Crowd has varied faces and gestures, not repeated clones. Keep physical scale consistent: robots are roughly chest-to-shoulder height next to adult humans. The stage is wide, crowded, and safe. PERFORMANCE DIRECTION: Everyone is celebrating the escalating prompt sizes. Dancers are confident, playful, and camera-aware without feeling stiff. Smiles are natural, eyes focused on friends, robots, camera, or billboard. Humans dance with robots as beloved performers. No blank stares or frozen pauses. Movement has weight: feet plant, knees bend, shoulders follow the beat, metallic pants ripple, caps and hair move realistically. Keep expressions flattering and consistent with a fun outdoor dance broadcast. COLOR AND LIGHTING PLAN: Shot 1: blue, purple, magenta, cool city night. Shot 2: green, teal, yellow-blue LED burst, warmer skin highlights. Shot 3: magenta, red, orange, purple truss lights, slight concert haze. Shot 4: blue, violet, cyan, white stage sparkle, biggest final brightness. Keep blacks deep but not crushed. Keep billboard whites readable without blowing out. Do not let color grading turn faces gray. Use practical lighting motivated by LED screens and overhead stage rigs. OUTPUT QUALITY: Generate a polished 14-second clip with clean continuity, crisp faces, coherent crowd motion, strong depth, readable LED text, and real broadcast-camera energy. The result should feel like four consecutive camera cuts from the same live event, not four unrelated generations. Preserve the sequence order exactly. Preserve the exact billboard copy exactly. Preserve high-energy music and synchronized crowd audio. The best screenshots should resemble the reference panels but with natural motion added. NEGATIVE CONSTRAINTS: No logos, network watermark, fake sponsor marks, subtitles, captions, UI, date stamp, QR code, or text other than the four LED billboard messages. No misspellings, extra numbers, cropped words, blocked billboards, CGI plastic look, cartoon look, uncanny faces, duplicate dancers, broken hands, twisted limbs, floating feet, melted robots, weapons, violence, explosions, disaster imagery, weather change, daytime, empty stage, silence, slow ballad, nightclub interior, spaceship setting, morphing, split-screen final, visible camera reflections, fake freeze frame, text-hiding strobing, or overcomplicated choreography. FINAL CHECK: One outdoor broadcast: 8,000 at 0.0s, 10,000 at 3.5s, 12,000 at 7.0s, AND MORE??? at 10.5s, party payoff at 14.0s. Protect exact text and loud music.

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