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Sentient Road Signs Urban Animation

A highly detailed cinematic prompt for an urban scene where pictograms on road signs and signals come to life and move playfully in a photorealistic environment.

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Image 1 = Storyboard reference. Based on the attached storyboard image {{Image 1}}, create a high-quality 15-second, 16:9 landscape photorealistic video. Theme: 'A world where symbols inside road signs and signals in a real city play freely when no one is looking.' Basic Concept: The stage is a highly realistic urban intersection and road space. The overall look is a beautiful, cinematic, atmospheric photorealistic film scene. However, the surreal element is that only the 'symbols, people, numbers, arrows, bicycle marks, etc.' drawn inside the signs, traffic lights, and road markings move freely, happily, and dynamically as if they were alive. The key is not to add flashy VFX around them. The focus of interest is the movement of the markings within the signs themselves. Minimize traces of light, particles, auras, or magical effects; if necessary, limit them to subtle afterimages or blurs. Priority is given to making what the symbols inside are doing immediately clear. Rules for Worldview/Presentation: Sign bodies, traffic light bodies, cityscapes, roads, utility poles, buildings, and people exist realistically. Primarily, the designs, pictograms, numbers, arrows, and symbols inside the signs and signals move. They should basically move within the sign's frame, but in some cuts, they can slightly protrude, almost jump out, lean out, or play by returning inside the frame. Movements are comical and cute but not too childish. Maintain an exquisite reality where one might think 'this could really be happening.' Do not rely on effects. Interest should come from the 'acting of the symbols themselves'—running, dancing, jumping, multiplying, lining up, yielding, rushing, being puzzled, looking back, stretching, shrinking, turning. Feature many signs, signals, and guide displays in the urban space, and show different movements happening in various parts of the screen to give the feeling that the entire city is secretly alive. Video Flow: Based on the storyboard panel order, follow this flow: 0-2s: A beautiful establishing shot of a city intersection or road. Could be evening/magic hour or a clear morning/afternoon. A person is walking away or looking at the intersection. It looks like an ordinary street at first, but upon closer look, the green pedestrian figure in the signal is not walking normally but stepping happily. An introduction to make the audience think, 'Wait, did it just move?' 2-5s: Quick close-ups of signals and signs. The green signal figure walks -> runs -> jumps lightly -> more companions appear and move in line. Red signal figure stands tall -> hands on hips -> dances -> waves arms. Countdown numbers don't just decrease but shake, jump, and lean forward as if in a hurry. Arrow signs deform their tips or lines to show the direction of travel. Each movement must be large and clearly visible at a glance. 5-8s: Increase the variety of signs and show the bustle of the whole city. In a wide pedestrian signal, multiple figures march, overtake, and form ranks. Bicycle marks move as if pedaling. Round signs for 'No Entry' or 'Road Closed' have their white bands or internal symbols showing a grumpy face or shifting slightly. Signs for construction, caution, or school zones feature people or silhouettes looking panicked, running, or having a short conversation. Arrows on electronic boards flow continuously, connecting like waves. Emphasize the density here—'many signs are present, with different movements happening everywhere.' 8-12s: Section with more dynamic movement. The green signal figure runs to the edge of the sign frame, leans slightly out, then returns. The red figure dances while signaling 'Wait, wait!' Arrow marks compete for direction, then spin and line up. Countdown displays shrink or bounce according to the remaining seconds. Signs in the distance, overhead boards, etc., all move simultaneously. This part raises tension through 'acting and editing' rather than effects. 12-15s: Final wide shot showing many signs throughout the city alive at once. Mid-to-wide angle of the intersection. Numerous signals, arrow signs, guide boards, caution signs, and bicycle signs exist in the frame, with their symbols moving freely. However, the city atmosphere itself is beautiful, cinematic, and leaves a quiet resonance. Finally, pedestrians walk away without noticing, leaving an impression of a small celebration continuing only within the signs. Style: Ultra-high quality photorealistic cinematic; beautiful live-action film style; atmospheric use of natural light; cinematic lens feel; texture of real urban space; detailed reproduction of city signs, signals, and guide boards. Cute but not too childish, maintaining cinematic quality. Camera: Start with a wide intro shot, followed by close-ups of signs, mid-range shots, and deep cityscapes. Use light dolly, pan, tilt, forward movement, and lateral movement to avoid a static slideshow. Zoom in enough to see the movements inside the signs. Ideally, the final shot should be a slightly high or wide-angle view of the urban space with many signs. Editing: Tempo is brisk within 15 seconds, but ensure movements are clear. Maintain length for each cut to convey 'what is playing and how.' Rhythmic but maintains high-quality film montage style, not excessive flashy MV editing. Movement Direction (Most Important): Symbols, people, numbers, and arrows inside signs should act freely as follows: walking, running, skipping, jumping, lining up, increasing, decreasing, dancing, waving, panicking, getting angry, standing proudly, overtaking, protruding slightly from the frame and returning, responding to symbols in other signs, splitting into multiple bodies within the same sign, numbers bouncing/leaning/hurrying/shrinking/stretching, arrows undulating/curving/asserting direction, bicycle marks pedaling, caution sign figures running/stopping/looking back. All movements should be unified by showing the 'symbols inside are alive,' not the 'sign itself talking.' Color/Light: Can be morning, day, evening, or night, but prioritize beautiful natural light or cinematic urban lighting. Elegant contrast and realistic colors. Green/red signals and blue/yellow/red signs should be vivid but avoid looking too CG-like. Prohibited: No flashy VFX; do not hide behind magical light, particles, explosions, or excessive glow. Signs as a whole are not allowed to be personified or walk around. No large-scale floating signs or city-wide fantasy transformations. No simple slideshows. No text, subtitles, logos, or watermarks. Do not lean too far into children's animation; maintain live-action film-level beauty.

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