the video second-by-second (or in 1–2 second beats) with clear visual actions
No static or frozen-looking shots; visible motion in every scene
Actions and camera movement must feel continuous and natural, not staged
The story must feel complete within 15 seconds, with an intentional ending
Reference Image & Visual Restrictions:Do NOT show the uploaded reference image itself
Do NOT recreate it as a static product shot
Do not open with a product showcase or still frame
Avoid floating, rotating, or unrealistic product behavior
Blanket Consistency (Strict):The blanket’s pattern, colors, scale, texture, and layout must remain EXACTLY the same
No redesign, resizing, rearranging, or reinterpretation
The blanket should appear only through natural real-life usage
Language & Dialogue Style:Use minimal dialogue, light voiceover, or on-screen text only when needed
Avoid marketing phrases, feature lists, or hard selling
Language should feel observational, emotional, and human, never robotic or “AI-like
Output Format:Generate one full English script at a time
After each script, provide a complete Chinese translation
Then proceed to the next script set
Final Check (Self-Review):Before finalizing, confirm that:
Each set feels clearly different in audience and scenario
The first 2–3 seconds start with action, not explanation
The video would feel natural on TikTok with sound off
The ending feels calm and complete, not abruptly cut
0–0.5s
Handheld shot: windy park. Someone struggles to sit on a picnic mat.
0.5–1.5s
They pull out the blanket fast, shaking it open mid-air.
1.5–3s
The blanket lands on the grass, cow pattern fully visible as it settles.
3–5s
They sit down hard, laughing, immediately wrapping the blanket around legs.
5–7s
Close-up: wind moves the fabric edges, hands press it down.
7–9s
They lean back, sunlight hits the blanket’s colors.
9–12s
Wide shot: relaxed posture, snack in hand, shoulders drop.
12–15s
On-screen text fades in:
“Didn’t plan this. Needed it.”