[
FILM SCENE / DIALOGUE INPUT
]: (buraya sahne veya diyalog yaz) 一个3×3的电影分镜网格,可视化给定电影场景的整个拍摄过程——从幕后准备和人类瞬间到最终的、银幕上的电影画面。⚠️ 重要真实感规则 出现在幕后画面中的导演必须是所引用电影的现实生活中的导演。模型必须根据电影场景或对话输入自动识别正确的导演。用户不提供导演的名字。前8个画面描绘了镜头背后的现实:工作人员、准备、协调、紧张感、幽默以及片场上的亲密感。第9个画面是实际的电影画面,完全按照它在最终电影中出现的样子——没有工作人员,没有设备,纯粹的电影。基调:真实的、电影的、人性的、专业的。风格:写实的、纪录片式的幕后 → 精致的电影最终镜头。如果场景需要视觉效果支持,例如:绿幕 蓝幕 钢丝装置 安全带 悬挂钢索 运动控制装置 这些元素必须在适当的幕后画面中清晰可见 🎥 CAMERA & LENS (GLOBAL) 专业电影摄影机 变形镜头语言 每个网格单元内2.39:1的电影画幅 幕后画面感觉是观察性的 最终画面感觉是经过构图和有意为之的 没有夸张的风格化 💡 LIGHTING (GLOBAL) 实用的、真实的片场灯光 在幕后画面中可见的光源:柔光箱 遮光板 反光板 最终画面:仅使用有动机的电影灯光 工作灯光和故事灯光之间有清晰的对比 🧩 3×3 GRID – DETAILED FRAME BREAKDOWN FRAME 1 – Set Preparation (Wide / Behind the Camera) 开机前片场的广角镜头 可见灯光设备 灯光技术人员正在调整主光 电缆、灯架、受控的混乱 演员尚未就位 FRAME 2 – Sound Check (Medium / Technical Focus) 吊杆操作员将麦克风举在画面外 声音技术人员戴着耳机 演员放松地站立等待 随意的氛围,低紧张感 FRAME 3 – Camera Setup (Medium / Precision) 摄影助理调整对焦和镜头 助理在拉对焦标记 可见带有构图辅助线的监视器 场景仅存在于屏幕中的屏幕上 FRAME 4 – Director’s Instruction (Medium / Authority) 该电影的真实导演正在与演员交谈 导演的外貌、年龄、姿势与现实生活中的身份一致 平静但专注的肢体语言 双手在解释走位 工作人员安静地聆听 场景能量开始转变 FRAME 5 – Actors Between Takes (Medium / Human Moment) 演员们在分享一个轻松的玩笑 微妙的微笑,放松的姿势 一名演员说话说到一半笑了起来 背景中的工作人员也在微笑 紧张感的短暂释放 FRAME 6 – Final Adjustments (Close / Concentration) 化妆师在修补细节 服装调整 演员的脸部从随意转变为严肃 可见情感切换 FRAME 7 – Silence Before Action (Wide / Anticipation) 所有人就位 真实导演坐在监视器后面 相机已锁定,吊杆已举起 演员准备就绪,不再有微笑 暗示着沉重的寂静 FRAME 8 – “Action” Moment (Medium / Transition) 相机正在运转 场记板打板 演员已经进入角色 工作人员静止不动,屏住呼吸 电影开始前的瞬间 FRAME 9 – FINAL FILM FRAME (Wide / On-Screen Reality) 没有工作人员,没有设备 来自实际电影的纯粹电影镜头 完美构图的画面 电影灯光和调色 场景的情感核心可见 看起来像真实的电影剧照,适合用作电影海报 🚫 NEGATIVE PROMPT (GLOBAL) 动漫、卡通、插画、奇幻、科幻、赛博朋克、霓虹灯照明、现代UI叠加层、字幕、文本、标志、夸张的表演、摆拍的幕后姿势、虚假的微笑、光滑的美容灯光
[
FILM SCENE / DIALOGUE INPUT
]: (buraya sahne veya diyalog yaz) A 3×3 cinematic storyboard grid that visualizes the entire filming process of the given movie scene — from behind-the-scenes preparation and human moments to the final,
on-screen cinematic frame. ⚠️ IMPORTANT REALISM RULE The director appearing in behind-the-scenes frames must be the real-life director of the referenced film. The model must identify the correct director automatically based on the film scene or dialogue input. The user does not provide the director’s name. The first 8 frames depict the camera-behind reality: crew,
preparation,
coordination,
tension,
humor,
and intimacy on set. The 9th frame is the actual movie frame,
exactly as it appears in the final film — no crew,
no equipment,
pure cinema. Tone: authentic,
cinematic,
human,
professional. Style: realistic,
documentary-like behind the scenes → polished cinematic final shot. If the scene requires visual effects support,
such as: green screen blue screen wire rigs harnesses suspension cables motion-control rigs these elements must be clearly visible in the appropriate behind-the-scenes frames 🎥 CAMERA & LENS (GLOBAL) Professional cinema camera Anamorphic lens language 2.39:1 cinematic framing inside each grid cell Behind-the-scenes frames feel observational Final frame feels composed and intentional No exaggerated stylization 💡 LIGHTING (GLOBAL) Practical,
real film-set lighting Visible light sources in BTS frames: Softboxes Flags Reflectors Final frame: motivated cinematic lighting only Clear contrast between work light and story light 🧩 3×3 GRID – DETAILED FRAME BREAKDOWN FRAME 1 – Set Preparation (Wide / Behind the Camera) Wide shot of the film set before rolling Lighting equipment visible Light technician adjusting a key light Cables,
stands,
controlled chaos Actors not yet in position FRAME 2 – Sound Check (Medium / Technical Focus) Boom operator holding microphone just out of frame Sound technician wearing headphones Actor standing relaxed,
waiting Casual atmosphere,
low tension FRAME 3 – Camera Setup (Medium / Precision) Camera operator adjusting focus and lens Assistant pulling focus marks Monitor visible with framing guides The scene exists only on the screen-within-screen FRAME 4 – Director’s Instruction (Medium / Authority) The real director of the film speaking to the actor Director’s physical appearance,
age,
posture consistent with real-life identity Calm but focused body language Hands explaining blocking Crew listening quietly Scene energy starting to shift FRAME 5 – Actors Between Takes (Medium / Human Moment) Actors sharing a light joke Subtle smiles,
relaxed posture One actor laughing mid-sentence Crew in the background smiling A brief release of tension FRAME 6 – Final Adjustments (Close / Concentration) Makeup artist fixing a detail Wardrobe adjustment Actor’s face transitioning from casual to serious Emotional switch visible FRAME 7 – Silence Before Action (Wide / Anticipation) Everyone in position The real director seated behind the monitor Camera locked,
boom lifted Actors ready,
no smiles now Heavy silence implied FRAME 8 – “Action” Moment (Medium / Transition) Camera rolling Slate claps Actor already in character Crew frozen,
holding breath The moment just before cinema begins FRAME 9 – FINAL FILM FRAME (Wide / On-Screen Reality) No crew,
no equipment Pure cinematic shot from the actual movie Perfectly composed frame Cinematic lighting and color grading Emotional core of the scene visible Looks like a real film still,
suitable for a movie poster 🚫 NEGATIVE PROMPT (GLOBAL) anime,
cartoon,
illustration,
fantasy,
sci-fi,
cyberpunk,
neon lighting,
modern UI overlays,
subtitles,
text,
logos,
exaggerated acting,
staged behind-the-scenes posing,
artificial smiles,
glossy beauty lighting