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Little Pigeon

by ConcealableDauphin271 views2 hours ago
sora 2 Prompt: Use one reference character image. Preserve the character’s face, hairstyle, body proportions, expression, personality, and identity. Create a 15-second, 60 FPS, 118 BPM, continuous single-take dance video. No cuts, no transitions, no alternate angles, no duplicate characters, no new characters. Keep the character clearly visible in medium full-body framing at all times. Camera: subtle handheld MV style. Use gentle push-ins, slight pull-backs, small semicircular motion, soft vertical movement, and natural sway. When showing feet or face, move naturally without cutting. No side tracking or horizontal sliding. Background: not a real street, rooftop, alley, warehouse, plain wall, city nightscape, abandoned building, or ordinary landscape. Use a bold live-action graffiti music-video art stage with giant graffiti, neon lines, abstract typography, hand-drawn symbols, spray paint, glowing walls, reflective floor, torn posters, particles, LED lines, floating paper, ink splashes, and moving abstract shapes. The background is animated from frame one, pulsing and reacting to the music. All text must be abstract and unreadable. Costume: keep the reference identity but upgrade into glamorous stage fashion. No plain casual clothes or overly dark outfit. Use glossy materials, cropped layers, flowing fabric, chains, belts, ribbons, accessories, boots, gloves, metallic details, translucent materials, and vibrant accent colors. Hair, fabric, ribbons, and accessories move naturally. VFX: live-action mixed with rough 2D hand-drawn animation. Add white lines, black ink strokes, sketchy speed lines, circles, X marks, stars, lightning, brush scratches, and motion trails. VFX react to movement: foot contact creates ripples, heel twists create lines, shoulder hits shake graffiti, wrist snaps create ink slashes, finger flicks create sparks, turns create circular trails. Effects must not cover the face, body, legs, or costume. Dance: attractive street-dance MV choreography using arms, shoulders, chest, waist, hips, neck, legs, eye contact, facial changes, wrist snaps, finger moves, turns, elegant arm lines, relaxed shoulders, and flowing hair. No standing still, simple walking, marching, basic swaying, or only small footwork. Knee bends only as quick accents, then return upright. Movement feels charismatic, confident, sensual, cute, strong, and stage-ready. Timeline: 0–3s: Dance starts immediately. Step forward, brief knee accent, shoulder hit, wrist snap, heel-toe, toe taps, cross step, eye contact. Graffiti bounces and foot ripples appear. 3–6s: Gentle push-in. Diagonal body rotation, forward-back groove, hair/costume brush, finger flicks, chest hit, neck snap, compact Running Man, small turn. Sparks and brush flashes react. 6–9s: Subtle semicircle camera motion. Cross steps, open steps, hip flow, wrist snaps, face-side hand sweep, tight half turn, flowing hair and costume. Graffiti symbols swirl. 9–12s: Return to full body. Forward-back steps, heel pull, torso twist, shoulder drop, chest hit, diagonal backward step, eye contact, downward hand flick. Ink slashes and wavy VFX dissolve. 12–15s: Toe taps, brief knee accent, body recoil, arms extend, cross step, gentle turn. Hair, costume, particles, graffiti, light rays, and hand-drawn symbols expand behind. Camera gently pushes in and ends before the movement fully finishes. No text overlays, subtitles, logos, readable text, ordinary scenery, plain clothing, standing still, or simple walking.
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