Prompt
823 wordsSeedance | 15s Wuxia Relationship Short Film | True Authorization I. Core Goal: Generate a continuous 15-second Chinese Xianxia film short. Overall Style Requirements: Cinematic realistic texture, pure ancient Chinese Xianxia aesthetics, mature martial arts power dynamics, restrained emotional tension, sophisticated character blocking, Arri Alexa cinematic quality, clear and stable facial micro-details, natural volumetric lighting, fine film grain. The core twist centers on: 'True Authorization.' Everyone initially assumes the more famous Senior Sister sword immortal is the one making decisions. As the plot progresses, the Senior Sister gradually transfers the frame center, negotiating rights, and final decision-making power to the Junior Sister. The true emotional anchor is: Under the public eye, the Senior Sister restrains the urge to answer for her. True support is allowing someone to have their own voice. II. Reference and World Setting Character Identity Anchors @Image 1 -> Character ID A | Senior Sister Sword Immortal @Image 2 -> Character ID B | Junior Sister Environment DNA All background and location reference images uploaded determine a set of environment DNA. Before formal composition, silently deduce and integrate compatible: real terrain, architectural language, spatial scale, materials, vegetation, water bodies, weather, cloud layers, mountain mist movement, main light direction, reflection relations, overall color grading, atmospheric depth, and realistic movement paths into a unique, unified, physically logical, stable, and continuous new space. III. Environmental Operation Principles The background must remain vivid but absolutely neutral in narrative. Continuous environmental movements: water flow, drifting mountain mist, vegetation responding to natural wind, slowly changing clouds, distant character activity, reflection changes, and spatial ambient sound. Requirements: Naturally continuous throughout, maintaining realistic physical logic, no active conflict creation, no resolving conflict for characters, no triggering of dramatic turns. IV. Character Settings Character ID A | Senior Sister Sword Immortal | @Image 1 Consistently the same 25-30 year old East Asian female: oval fair face, dark almond eyes, long black hair half-pinned with a white jade hairpin, tall and slender, wearing the same white embroidered silk Hanfu from white cloth boots to semi-transparent wide sleeves, silver waistband, jade pendant, a single silver longsword. Performance: Restrained, calm, stable, not scene-stealing, truly handing over decision power. Character ID B | Junior Sister | @Image 2 Consistently the same 20-25 year old East Asian female: rounded lively face, black hair in braids, petite, wearing the same turquoise linen Hanfu, dark belt, wooden hairpin, black cloth shoes, a single dark steel sword. Performance: First half has inertia, subconsciously waits for confirmation; second half enters true decision-maker state; growth via breath, gaze, posture, and tone. Supporting Characters: Enemy swordsman (standing opposite, carries bias, initially only acknowledges senior, later forced to turn to junior); Elderly Master and two disciples (silent witnesses, master nods at the end). V. Shot Structure 0-5s | Wide/Long Shot | Bypassed by the world. In the redesigned space: Enemy stands opposite. Master and disciples are silent witnesses. Senior and Junior Sister stand together. Enemy looks only at Senior: 'I only talk to you, let her step down.' Senior calmly replies: 'You've got the wrong person.' Key focus: Establish default power structure; enemy's gaze on sister; junior bypassed; sister's first response starts rewriting power direction. 5-10s | Medium/Cowboy Shot | Yielding center and voice. Maintain same characters, costumes, swords, and geography. Senior Sister steps back half a step, leaving frame center to Junior Sister. She says: 'The leader today is her.' Enemy disbelieves: 'Her?' Sister: 'Even I listen to her.' Enemy's smile fades. Key focus: Half-step back is actual transfer of power; sister acknowledges junior's leadership. 10-15s | Close-up/Extreme Close-up | Leaving decision to her. Enemy turns to Junior: 'Conditions?' Junior steadies breath, answers: 'Retreat three miles, leave weapons, take the wounded.' Enemy looks at Senior for confirmation. Senior: 'Don't look at me.' Junior looks back instinctively. Senior softly: 'You are leading.' Pause. Junior turns back, straightens up, says: 'So be it.' Extreme Close-up: Senior Sister stays half step behind, slight smile of relief. Background: Master nods. Key focus: Junior completes decision loop; sister's restraint is key; master is witness. VI. Performance Focus Senior Sister: Extremely stable emotion, natural authority, brilliance in restraint, movements change relationships. Junior Sister: Starts with passive inertia, then takes center, then independent voice; readable growth. Enemy: Initially bypasses junior, then wavers, finally faces the negotiator. VII. Technical Requirements 15s, 16:9, three continuous shots, native Mandarin dialogue, precise lip-sync, clear pauses, consistency in identity/costume/props/space, restrained performance, natural physics for silk/hair, realistic parallax, neutral vivid background, no subtitles. Camera: Stable, restrained, heavy cinematic feel, serving relationships, no showing off. VIII. Negative blurry, bad quality, low quality, low resolution, noisy, jpeg artifacts, watermark, text, subtitles, error; deformed, mutated, bad anatomy, poorly drawn hands, bad composition, out of frame, disfigured; inconsistent character, changing clothes, face morphing, hairstyle change, background shift, glitching cuts, disappearing props, exaggerated melodrama, overacting, cartoon performance, environment triggering story, environment solving conflict, random magical event, fake emotional climax, static background, frozen distant figures, fake parallax, modern elements
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Cinematic Xianxia Power Dynamics Short Film is a Short Drama Seedance 2.0 prompt with 823 words, structured around shot timing, camera direction, motion cues, and remixable scene details.
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