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CINEMATIC VIDEO PROMPT — "GRANDPA'S BEES" Disney Pixar 3D Animation Short — 15 seconds VISUAL KEYFRAME REFERENCE: Use the approved storyboard sheet as the definitive visual reference for framing, composition, and emotional progression across all 15 shots. Every frame must match the storyboard's established color script, camera angles, and narrative beats exactly. CHARACTER CONSISTENCY MANDATE: — GRANDPA: Sturdy elderly man, late 60s, stocky build, grey receding hair swept back with volume on top, thick grey mustache, warm weathered face with deep smile lines, tanned skin. Wears a red-and-green plaid flannel shirt with rolled sleeves, olive-brown Y-shaped suspenders, khaki work pants tucked into tall dark-green rubber boots caked with mud. Large calloused hands. Confident grounded posture. In beekeeping scenes he adds a netted beekeeper hat and leather gloves. — GRANDSON: Small boy, 5–6 years old, round face, large expressive olive-green eyes, short tousled wavy blonde hair, rosy cheeks, button nose. Wears a bright orange t-shirt with a cartoon cow print, faded blue denim shorts with rolled cuffs, colorful rainbow-striped sandals. Pixar-stylized proportions — oversized head, short limbs, exaggerated expressions. STYLE: Disney Pixar 3D animation — full subsurface scattering on skin, volumetric golden-hour sunlight, lush photorealistic environments with stylized character designs. Animation principles applied throughout: anticipation before every major action, squash and stretch on fast movements, follow-through on hair and clothing, overlapping action on secondary elements. Expressive character acting with readable silhouettes. Warm saturated color palette shifting from golden safety tones to cool chaotic blues during the bee attack, returning to warm amber for resolution. Cinematic depth of field, lens flares on backlit shots, particle effects for pollen and dust motes in sunbeams. FOCUS: Emotional clarity in every frame. The audience must feel Grandpa's calm authority, the grandson's innocent curiosity, and the escalating panic of consequences. Visual storytelling prioritized over dialogue — expressions and body language carry the narrative. Smooth cinematic camera movements with motivated transitions. Consistent lighting continuity across the warm-cool-warm color arc. --- [0.0s – 1.0s] SHOT 1 — ESTABLISHING: THE HOMESTEAD Wide establishing shot, static camera with a very slow push-in. A charming rustic countryside house with a weathered wooden porch sits in the center of a lush green meadow. Golden morning sunlight streams from the right, casting long shadows across wildflowers and tall grass. White beehives are visible in the distant background near a treeline. Pollen particles float in the volumetric light beams. A rooster weather vane turns gently on the roof. Dialogue: None. SFX: Gentle morning ambience — birdsong, distant rooster crow, soft breeze rustling grass, faint buzz of bees in the far distance. Camera: Static wide with imperceptible 2% slow push-in over the full second. [1.0s – 2.0s] SHOT 2 — INTERIOR: THE WARNING Medium shot, interior kitchen. Warm wood-paneled walls, soft window light from the left. Grandpa stands near the front doorway, his body angled toward his grandson who stands in the foreground (back to camera, blonde hair and orange shirt visible). Grandpa raises one hand in a calm cautionary gesture, palm open, his expression serious but loving — eyebrows slightly furrowed, mouth set beneath his grey mustache. His plaid shirt and suspenders catch the warm indoor light. He leans slightly forward with paternal authority. Dialogue: Grandpa: "Не выходи из дома. Я работаю с пчёлами." SFX: Quiet indoor ambience — ticking wall clock, soft creak of wooden floorboards as Grandpa shifts weight. Camera: Static medium shot with shallow depth of field — Grandpa sharp, grandson slightly soft in foreground. [2.0s – 3.0s] SHOT 3 — CLOSE-UP: GRANDPA'S AUTHORITY Close-up on Grandpa's face. His grey mustache frames a firm but warm expression. Eyes steady, direct, slightly narrowed with the weight of experience. One thick finger rises into frame from below — a gentle but unmistakable "listen to me" gesture. Warm side-lighting from the window creates a soft Rembrandt triangle on his cheek. Every wrinkle and sun-spot rendered with Pixar skin detail — subsurface scattering visible on his ear tips. Dialogue: None (continuation of previous line, mouth settling closed). SFX: Subtle emphasis — a single low warm musical note, the clock ticking. Camera: Static close-up, locked off, intimate framing with nose room toward the grandson's off-screen position. [3.0s – 4.0s] SHOT 4 — REACTION: GRANDSON'S SURPRISE Medium close-up on the grandson's face, shot from slightly above (Grandpa's POV height). His enormous olive-green eyes go wide with surprise, eyebrows shooting up high on his round forehead, mouth dropping open into a small "O" shape. His blonde wavy hair catches golden window light creating a soft halo. The orange cow-print on his t-shirt is visible at the bottom of frame. Classic Pixar "take" — anticipation hold, then the surprised expression pops with slight squash and stretch. Dialogue: None. SFX: Soft comedic "boing" sound as his eyes widen — subtle, not cartoonish. Indoor ambience continues. Camera: Static close-up with very subtle 3% push-in timed to the expression pop. [4.0s – 5.0s] SHOT 5 — AGREEMENT: THE NOD Medium shot. The grandson closes his eyes in a cooperative nod, chin dipping down then back up with a small agreeable smile spreading across his rosy cheeks. One small hand rises to give a thumbs-up. From above, Grandpa's large weathered hand enters frame and ruffles the boy's blonde hair affectionately. The grandson's hair squishes and bounces back with follow-through animation. Warm golden light envelops both characters — a moment of trust and connection. Dialogue: None. SFX: Soft fabric rustle of hair being tousled, a gentle approving hum from Grandpa off-screen. Camera: Medium shot, static with gentle rack focus from grandson's face (sharp) to Grandpa's hand (soft) then back. [5.0s – 6.0s] SHOT 6 — TRANSITION: GRANDPA GOES TO WORK Wide shot, exterior. Cut to bright outdoor sunlight — the exposure blooms momentarily then settles. Grandpa walks away from camera toward a row of four white wooden beehives arranged in the sunny meadow. He now wears a netted beekeeper hat over his grey hair and carries a brass smoker tool trailing wisps of white smoke. His plaid shirt, suspenders, and green boots are clearly visible. Tall grass brushes against his legs. Bees begin to appear as small golden dots in the sunlit air ahead of him. His gait is unhurried, confident, purposeful. Dialogue: None. SFX: Transition to full outdoor ambience — rich birdsong, buzzing bees growing louder as he approaches, grass swishing against his boots, the gentle puff-puff of the smoker. Camera: Wide static shot, slightly low angle making Grandpa appear capable and commanding against the blue sky. [6.0s – 7.0s] SHOT 7 — BEEKEEPING: THE CRAFTSMAN Medium shot. Grandpa carefully lifts a honeycomb frame from an open hive box, his leather-gloved hands steady and precise. Golden honey glistens on the hexagonal wax cells, catching sunlight with translucent amber beauty. Bees crawl calmly over his gloves and forearms — he doesn't flinch. His expression through the beekeeper net is calm, focused, a slight smile of satisfaction beneath his mustache. Smoke wisps drift lazily from the smoker hanging at his hip. Dialogue: None. SFX: Rich bee buzzing — calm, industrious, not aggressive. Sticky sound of honeycomb separating from the frame. Gentle wooden creak of the hive box. Camera: Medium shot, slow orbit from left to right (approximately 15 degrees over the full second), revealing the golden honeycomb progressively catching more direct sunlight. [7.0s – 8.0s] SHOT 8 — HONEY: LIQUID GOLD Close-up / macro shot. Thick amber honey drips in a slow, viscous ribbon from a tilted honeycomb frame into a metal collection bucket below. The honey catches direct sunlight and glows like molten gold — subsurface scattering creates internal light within the liquid. Individual hexagonal wax cells are visible in sharp detail. A few bees walk along the frame's wooden edge. Pollen particles drift through the shallow depth of field background. Pure visual poetry — the reward of patient craft. Dialogue: None. SFX: Thick viscous dripping sound — slow, satisfying. Muted bee buzz in background. A single bird call in the distance. Camera: Macro close-up, static with extremely shallow depth of field. Only the honey stream and nearest cells are sharp. [8.0s – 9.0s] SHOT 9 — BOREDOM: TEMPTATION BUILDS Medium shot, interior. The grandson sits at a rustic wooden kitchen table, chin resting heavily on both hands, elbows splayed. His expression is pure boredom — half-lidded eyes, puffed cheeks, slight pout. His gaze drifts slowly from the table toward the window on the right side of frame, where bright green grass and golden sunlight are visible — the outside world calling to him. His olive-green eyes gradually widen with renewed interest. The orange cow-print shirt wrinkles as he shifts his weight toward the window. Dialogue: None. SFX: Exaggerated clock ticking (louder now, emphasizing the slow passage of time). Muffled outdoor sounds — birds, breeze — filtering through the window glass invitingly. Camera: Medium shot, slow dolly right following the direction of the grandson's gaze, ending with the bright window more prominent in frame. [9.0s – 10.0s] SHOT 10 — DISOBEDIENCE: THE THRESHOLD Medium shot from behind/below. The grandson pushes the heavy front door open with both small hands. Brilliant exterior sunlight floods into the dark interior, creating a dramatic silhouette of his small figure — oversized head, spiky blonde hair backlit into a golden halo, rainbow sandals visible as he steps forward onto the wooden porch. His posture is excited, arms slightly spread in a gesture of freedom. The porch boards are sun-warmed, the meadow stretches invitingly beyond. He's already forgotten the warning. Dialogue: None. SFX: Heavy wooden door creaking open, a rush of outdoor ambience flooding in — birds, bees, wind. His sandals slap lightly on the porch wood. Camera: Low angle from inside the house looking out, static — the grandson steps into the bright rectangle of the open doorway, creating a powerful silhouette composition. [10.0s – 11.0s] SHOT 11 — FREEDOM: INNOCENT JOY Wide shot, exterior. The grandson skips joyfully through the lush green meadow, arms swinging freely, blonde hair bouncing with each step. Butterflies scatter around him. Wildflowers — purple, yellow, white — brush against his bare legs above the rainbow sandals. His shadow stretches long in the golden light. He's heading toward the right side of frame — unknowingly toward the beehive area visible in the background. The shot is beautiful but carries dramatic irony — the audience sees the danger he doesn't. Dialogue: None. SFX: Cheerful outdoor ambience — rich birdsong, his sandals patting on grass, a carefree childlike humming. The bee buzzing is slightly louder than before but the grandson doesn't notice. Camera: Wide tracking shot, smooth Steadicam-style movement following the grandson from left to right at his pace. Slow, idyllic, lulling. [11.0s – 12.0s] SHOT 12 — ATTACK: CHAOS ERUPTS Dynamic medium shot — sudden tonal shift. The color temperature drops cooler. A dark angry swarm of bees materializes around the grandson's head in a violent buzzing cloud. His expression snaps from joy to absolute terror in a single frame — the classic Pixar horror take: eyes bulging to maximum size, irises shrinking to pinpoints, mouth stretching wide open in a scream, every strand of blonde hair standing on end. His arms flail wildly above his head. The bees are individually rendered — iridescent wings, fuzzy bodies, visible stingers. The background blurs with motion. Dialogue: Grandson: "АААА!" SFX: Dramatic cut to aggressive angry buzzing — a wall of sound. The grandson's piercing scream. Musical sting — sharp, alarming. The peaceful ambience is completely gone. Camera: Dynamic medium shot with sudden snap-zoom push-in on the grandson's face timed to the scream. Slight Dutch angle adding disorientation. Handheld shake begins. [12.0s – 13.0s] SHOT 13 — CHASE: THE DESPERATE RUN Dynamic low-angle shot. The grandson sprints at full speed directly toward camera, his face a mask of tearful panic — snot, tears, red-faced desperation. His legs are a cartoon blur with speed smears. Arms pumping frantically. Behind him, a menacing dark cloud of pursuing bees fills the upper frame like a living thunderstorm. His rainbow sandals kick up clods of grass and dirt. The house is visible in the background over his shoulder — salvation still distant. His orange t-shirt flaps with the wind of his speed. Dialogue: None (just panicked screaming and crying). SFX: Thunderous angry bee swarm, rapid footsteps slapping ground, heavy panicked breathing, whimpering cries. Wind rush past camera. Camera: Low angle, slight handheld shake, the grandson runs toward and past camera — the bee swarm follows overhead creating a shadow that passes over the lens. [13.0s – 14.0s] SHOT 14 — ESCAPE: SLAMMING THE DOOR Medium shot, interior entry. The grandson explodes through the front door, his body tumbling forward with momentum. He spins instantly and SLAMS the door shut with both hands — his entire small body weight thrown against it. The door impacts with force — dust motes burst from the frame, pictures on the wall rattle. Two or three bees that made it inside bonk against the closing door and fall. His blonde hair is wild and disheveled, face beet-red and streaked with tears, several small red welts visible on his arms and neck. His chest heaves. His expression collapses into pure relief. Dialogue: None (just heavy panting and a whimpered sob). SFX: Explosive door slam — heavy, final, resonant. Buzz of trapped bees hitting wood. Picture frames rattling. Heavy child breathing. A single muffled angry buzz from outside, then silence. Camera: Medium shot, static, facing the door. The grandson's burst-entry creates a brief motion blur, then the frame locks as the door slams and everything settles. [14.0s – 15.0s] SHOT 15 — LESSON LEARNED: THE LANDING Medium close-up, interior. The grandson leans his back against the closed door, sliding down slightly. His chest heaves with heavy breaths. His enormous green eyes are still wide but now carry a dawning realization — sheepish guilt replacing the panic. Several small red bee stings are visible on his forearms. His lower lip quivers between residual fear and the embarrassment of knowing Grandpa was right. Through the window behind him (slightly soft in depth of field), we can see Grandpa's distant figure still calmly working the hives, completely undisturbed — a silent visual punchline. The warm golden interior lighting has returned — safety restored, lesson imprinted. Dialogue: None. SFX: Settling silence. The clock ticking returns — calm domestic sounds. A single distant bee buzz outside, muffled and harmless now. The grandson's breathing slowly normalizes. Camera: Medium close-up, static held shot. A final slow 5% push-in toward the grandson's eyes as realization lands — the emotional button of the film. Audio: Diegetic sound only — natural ambience, environmental foley, and subject-driven sound.
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