
One Image Generates 9 Different Shots
Prompt
<instruction> Analyze the entire composition of the input image. Identify all key subjects present (whether a single person, group/couple, vehicle, or specific object) and their spatial relationships/interactions. Generate a coherent 3x3 grid "Contact Sheet" showcasing 9 distinct shots of exactly these subjects within the same environment. You must adapt standard cinematic shot types to fit the content (e.g., if a group, keep the group together; if an object, frame the entire object): Row 1 (Establishing Context): 1. Extreme Long Shot (ELS): Subjects appear very small within a vast environment. 2. Long Shot (LS): Full subject or group visible from top to bottom (head to toe / wheels to roof). 3. Medium Long Shot (American Shot/Three-Quarter): Framed from above the knees (for people) or a 3/4 view (for objects). Row 2 (Core Coverage): 4. Medium Shot (MS): Framed from above the waist (or the central core of an object). Focus on interaction/action. 5. Medium Close-Up (MCU): Framed from above the chest. Intimate framing of the primary subject(s). 6. Close-Up (CU): Tight framing on the face or the "front" of an object. Row 3 (Detail & Angles): 7. Extreme Close-Up (ECU): Macro detail with intense focus on a key feature (eyes, hands, logo, texture). 8. Low-Angle Shot (Worm's-Eye View): Looking up at the subject from ground level (spectacular/heroic feel). 9. High-Angle Shot (Bird's-Eye View): Looking down on the subject from above. Ensure strict consistency: The same people/objects, same clothing, and same lighting across all 9 panels. Depth of field should vary realistically (background blur in close-ups). </instruction> A professional 3x3 cinematic storyboard grid containing 9 panels. This grid showcases the specific subject(s)/scene from the input image across a comprehensive range of focal lengths. Top Row: Wide environmental shots, full view, 3/4 crop (above-knee view). Middle Row: Above-waist view, above-chest view, face/front close-up. Bottom Row: Macro detail, low angle, high angle. All frames feature photorealistic textures, consistent cinematic color grading, and correct framing for the specific number of subjects or objects analyzed.
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