An extremely detailed prompt for generating a high-quality Japanese anime-style dance video featuring hand-drawn crayon/pastel effects and dynamic camera cuts while maintaining character consistency.
Use the character from the reference image as the protagonist. 15 seconds, 24fps. Japanese full-color anime. High-quality drawings like a theatrical anime. Large number of frames. A short dance video with a strong cuteness factor likely to go viral. The protagonist is the character from the reference image themselves. Maintain the hairstyle, hair color, eyes, facial features, physique, age, clothing impression, accessories, and overall atmosphere shown in the reference image. The background is a bright, cute, organized classroom-like or studio-like space. The background is simple but has a pop and fresh feel to make the character stand out. Music: Japanese song, but do not use real songs. Video Concept: The protagonist performs a cute dance. Cuteness is the top priority. Create a strong sense of performing for the camera with a slightly flirtatious and approachable manner. 2D flat animations, like those made in After Effects, appear in sync with the dance movements. The effects are cute, hand-drawn-style illustrations like those drawn with crayons or oil pastels: circles, stars, hearts, flowers, musical notes, arrows, ribbons, crowns, sparkles, wavy lines, swirls, speech bubble enclosures, checkers, diagonal lines, halftone dots, etc. All are 2D flat animations. The color scheme focuses on pink, light blue, yellow, white, lavender, and mint green, harmonizing with the character's cute colors. Camera Composition: A multi-camera setup as if filmed with five cameras. Cameras are not fixed but switch every 2 seconds: front, top, left, right, and rear. The protagonist maintains constant eye contact with the lens regardless of the angle. For the rear camera, they look over their shoulder. Dynamic camera work for better engagement. Cameras shake slightly with the beat (small vertical bounces, short punch-ins, slight lateral swaying) instead of static shots. Not messy handheld-style, but intentional and easy to watch. Dance Content: Cute and easy-to-imitate dance. Light steps left and right, heart shape with both hands at the chest, single-hand heart, peace sign at the cheek, hands opening softly by the cheeks, pointing, small shoulder bounces, light hip sways, leg out and back, small turns, and a final wink. 15-second Timeline: 0-2s front camera with heart and steps; 2-4s top camera with peace signs and hearts; 4-6s left camera with hip sways and hand waving; 6-8s right camera with shoulder bounces and leg movements; 8-10s rear camera with a turn and over-the-shoulder wink; 10-12s front camera for the climax with various effects; 12-14s top camera again with soft hand movements; 14-15s final front hero shot with a smile and wink. Constraints: No characters other than the protagonist. Maintain original character features. Do not change costume. Switch between 5 cameras every 2 seconds. Always maintain eye contact. Hand-drawn 2D effect style. No realistic fire/smoke/glitches. Do not obscure the face. No subtitles/watermarks.