Prompt
427 wordsA Japanese full-color anime with no captions, no background music, rapid-fire editing, a high frame count, and 24 FPS. Use 「アット」imageA as the start frame and master layout reference. Use 「アット」imageA only for the opening composition, the four-panel vertical split layout, and the final poster-like arrangement. Use 「アット」imageB as the first panel content reference. Use 「アット」imageC as the second panel content reference. Use 「アット」imageD as the third panel content reference. Use 「アット」imageE as the fourth panel content reference. Preserve the original face structure, eye shape, hair silhouette, line quality, manga texture, collage texture, and graphic sliced-panel feeling of each image. Goal: Create a 10-second 480p anime-style motion graphic video in 16:9. The video begins from 「アット」imageA as the opening frame. The screen layout is a four-column vertical panel composition. After starting from 「アット」imageA, the panels are reintroduced one by one from left to right with a crisp shutter-card insertion effect. The panel content order must be strictly: left panel = 「アット」imageB with orange color grading second panel = 「アット」imageC with yellow color grading third panel = 「アット」imageD with blue color grading right panel = 「アット」imageE with green color grading 0-0.8s: Start directly from 「アット」imageA full screen. The first frame should clearly resemble 「アット」imageA. Show the four tall vertical panel layout already arranged in 16:9. Add a subtle push-in, faint glow, light grain, and slight scanline texture. No text, no subtitles, no logos. 0.8-1.3s: A sharp shutter blink passes across the frame. The panel contents reset into dark or neutral placeholder slots while the four-column layout remains visible. Keep the overall split-screen structure from 「アット」imageA intact. 1.3-3.0s: The far-left panel activates first. 「アット」imageB slides in from the left edge and locks into the far-left column. Apply strong orange color grading. The motion should feel like a graphic card being inserted into place, not a fade. Use a subtle push-in toward the eyes. 3.0-4.7s: The second panel activates. 「アット」imageC slides in from the left and locks into the second column. Apply vivid yellow color grading. Keep the fragmented face-panel feeling. Add a slight layered parallax effect and a tiny downward drift. 4.7-6.5s: The third panel activates. 「アット」imageD slides in from the left and locks into the third column. Apply deep blue color grading. Preserve the monochrome manga texture and paper grain. Use a slow dolly-in and keep the abstract collage feeling. 6.5-8.2s: The fourth panel activates. 「アット」imageE slides in from the left and locks into the far-right column. Apply rich green color grading. Preserve the pose, peace sign, bob haircut, soft expression, rough ink texture, and geometric collage background.
About this prompt
Anime Shutter Effect Motion Graphic is a Anime Seedance 2.0 prompt with 427 words, structured around shot timing, camera direction, motion cues, and remixable scene details.
Use the preview clip when available to understand pacing, then treat the prompt text as a production brief you can adapt for your own subject, brand, or story.
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Use it for Anime videos
Best for Seedance 2.0 generations that need Anime, Multi-Shot, Image Reference. Replace the subject, setting, product, dialogue, music, and timing before sending it to the generator.
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- Swap the subject. Keep the camera and timing structure, but change the character, product, or environment.
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- Step 1
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- Step 2
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- Step 3
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