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Dance Music Video Creation

SD2_02224 2026-05-07 x Content Creation
DanceMusic VideoLive Action

Using the person or character from Image 1, generate a 15-second vertical live-action dance music video. Make the dance fit the character's style. Format: vert…

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Using the person or character from Image 1, generate a 15-second vertical live-action dance music video. Make the dance fit the character's style. Format: vertical 9x16, fps: 24, total duration: 15s, style: live-action MV-like, cinematic, soft natural light, shallow depth of field, smooth body movements, natural skin texture, realistic fabric sway. Character rules: Prioritize the face, hairstyle, costume, color, and overall silhouette from Image 1. Only one person. Keep the shape of the face, hands, fingers, and feet natural. Prioritize the body's center of gravity shift, posture, and silhouette over costume details. If Image 1 is an illustration, reinterpret it as a natural live-action person while preserving facial features, hairstyle, costume, and atmosphere. Motion rules: Make it a short live-action dance MV that moves to the music, not intense breakdancing. Clearly show the coordination of center of gravity shift, shoulders, hips, knees, and ankles. Do not swing arms too wide; keep hand trajectories smooth. Switch cuts every 0.5 seconds. Do not repeat the same choreography; mix steps, turns, hand movements, footwork, profile views, and hair sway. Minimize jumps and spins. Within 15 seconds, start with getting into the rhythm in the beginning, have the most enjoyable steps in the middle, and end with a lingering final pose. Camera rules: Switch between full body, above-knee, face close-up, hands, and feet shots. Move the camera slowly without interfering with the dance. Avoid sudden zooms or rotating camera shots. Start and end with a full-body shot of the person. Include slight handheld camera shake, natural focus shifts, and light reflections like in a live-action MV. Location and light: Choose a background that best highlights the choreography. Do not let the background overshadow the person. Keep the light soft so that the face and body lines appear natural. Avoid excessive CG feel, artificial skin, or plastic-like texture. Mood: Do not explain directly; use eye contact, hair, sleeves, hem of clothes, feet, and light flickers to create an MV feel. Aim for a cute, cool, and slightly emotional atmosphere. Achieve a natural, rewatchable quality suitable for TikTok or short MVs.