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Prompt :
Use the uploaded image as the first frame and identity reference. Keep the same young woman’s real facial identity, facial proportions, skin tone, hairstyle, and natural appearance consistent throughout the video.
Create a 10-second, 16:9 cinematic live-action video with a fixed camera and no camera movement. No zoom, no pan, no tilt, no handheld shake. The shot is a tight facial close-up. The character should remain clear, natural, and sharply in focus, with a softly blurred background. Use cool or neutral cinematic lighting, not warm lighting. The image quality should feel highly realistic, with natural skin texture, realistic eyes, subtle facial detail, and premium film-like quality.
At the beginning, the woman has a calm, controlled, neutral expression, looking toward the camera. Her breathing is soft and subtle, and her gaze is stable. Then her emotion gradually begins to shift. First, her eyes slowly lose focus slightly, the lower eyelids show a faint tremble, and her lips gently press together as if holding emotion back. Her throat moves slightly as if swallowing emotion. The expression remains restrained and controlled.
Next, her brows tighten very slightly, her eyes become more sorrowful, and the corners of her mouth subtly lower. The sadness should build naturally and delicately, without becoming exaggerated. Then she enters a “holding back tears” state: her eyes become moist and slightly red, with visible tears welling up but not yet falling. Her breathing becomes a little unstable, and her lips tremble faintly. The face should show very subtle, highly realistic micro-expressions.
Finally, the emotion naturally breaks through. Tears begin to fall, and she transitions into crying. The emotional progression must feel smooth, slow, and believable — from calm, to restrained sadness, to on the verge of tears, and finally to a full emotional breakdown. It should feel like a real human emotional release, not exaggerated acting.
The overall mood should feel like a high-quality emotional scene from a film. Keep the face, eyes, tears, lashes, skin texture, and hair strands realistic and detailed. Maintain the braided hairstyle with a natural thickness — not too thick, not too thin, not stiff, and not overly stylized. The hair should have realistic strand detail and slight natural looseness.
Avoid over-retouched skin, plastic-looking skin, beauty-filter effects, cartoon styling, excessive sharpening, unnatural facial deformation, unstable identity, random facial flicker, low detail, text, watermark, or logo
Negative Prompt:
low quality, blurry face, plastic skin, over-smoothed skin, beauty filter, unnatural crying, exaggerated expression, sudden emotional jump, stiff face, distorted face, facial flickering, identity change, warped eyes, asymmetrical eyes, unnatural mouth, bad teeth, thick stiff braids, messy anatomy, camera shake, zoom in, zoom out, warm orange lighting, overexposure, watermark, text, logo


