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2D Animation Youth Racing Narrative Seedance 2.0 Prompt

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Prompt

470 words
30-second cinematic youth racing story short film, 2D animation style. The protagonist is a young motorcycle racer participating in a high-stakes competition. The overall style is passionate, youthful, emotionally intense, and cinematic, with a complete narrative structure and a clear emotional arc. The entire film uses only two types of camera work: high-speed tracking shots and slow-motion wrap-around shots. Dialogue is minimal, appearing naturally like memory fragments, with a sincere, gentle, and restrained tone. No slogans, no excessive emotional indulgence. No disaster elements, negative expressions, or exaggerated sci-fi. Focus on highlighting love, support, counterattack, and growth in youth racing. 0s-5s: Sunset track, intense high-speed racing opening. The camera is close to the ground, tracking the young racer's bike at high speed. Tires skim the track boundary, engines roar, wind sounds are sharp, the atmosphere is tense and hot. The boy is fully focused, the sunset casting sharp highlights on the metal casing of the bike. 5s-9s: After entering a critical curve, the boy is suddenly overtaken by an opponent. High-speed tracking continues, depicting a sense of pressure from falling behind and a disrupted rhythm. A close-up inside the helmet shows a brief loss of focus, tightened breathing, and slight hesitation. He whispers, "Can I still catch up..." 9s-14s: Falling behind, breathing heavy, he hits an emotional low. The race continues, the bike still moving at high speed. Warm memory fragments start flashing during the high-speed ride: someone holding him from behind when learning to ride as a child; his father quietly and meticulously adjusting his helmet; a gentle smile watching him before the finish line; a silhouette walking side-by-side on a sunset slope. These memories are presented with golden backlighting, soft slow motion, and fragmented sensations. 14s-18s: The music shifts from oppressive to uplifting. A restrained and gentle voice comes from memory: "Don't be afraid - I'm always here. Stay steady. And look forward." The boy's eyes refocus, his breathing stabilizes, and his emotion shifts from wavering to firm. 18s-23s: Regaining faith, he speeds up fully with a precise line for a counter-attack. High-speed tracking shows the power and control of the bike leaning into and exiting the curves, closing in on the bike ahead. He says in a low, firm voice: "I won't stop here." 23s-27s: An upward track appears ahead, and he sprints at full speed toward the sunset. The screen retains only breathing, engine sounds, and rising music, with no extra dialogue. The bike leaps into the air due to inertia, entering an impressive slow motion. A final gentle, smiling voice comes from deep in memory: "Go on." 27s-30s: The camera performs a slow-motion wrap-around close-up of the bike in mid-air. Pushing emotions of passion, gentleness, freedom, and upward leaping to a climax. A soft flower-like motion accent blooms behind him, using @Image1 as the visual reference.

About this prompt

2D Animation Youth Racing Narrative is a Anime Seedance 2.0 prompt with 470 words, structured around shot timing, camera direction, motion cues, and remixable scene details.

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