Image - 2026-07-14 01:26
A single horizontal storyboard contact sheet for a music video — a clean 3×3 grid of 9 equal rectangular film-still panels (3 columns), thin even gutters between panels on a dark neutral background. Every panel is a DISTINCT cinematic frame, but they ALL share ONE consistent visual style, color grade and set of characters/worlds. Put ONLY a small bold number in the top-left corner of each panel. Overall look and color grade for every panel: Set in a gritty, 100% photorealistic nocturnal world. Shot on anamorphic lenses with an ultra-shallow depth of field, using macro photography to capture the tactile details of copper wires, dusty circuit boards, and vintage voltage meters. The color palette is dominated by deep obsidian shadows, punctuated by high-saturation neon blues, electric purples, and radioactive greens. Lighting is intensely low-key and moody, driven by the cold, pulsing glow of indicator LEDs, humming cathode-ray tubes, and strobe flashes. Textures are highly tactile, featuring wet asphalt, scratched plexiglass, and oxidized metal. Camera movement is mechanical and hypnotic, with slow, gliding tracking shots that sync perfectly with the electronic percussion and sub-bass rhythm, maintaining a dark, trance-like momentum.. The 9 panels, left-to-right then top-to-bottom: Panel 1 — number "10" (Verse 2): A close-up of a massive outdoor high-voltage transformer. Panel 2 — number "11" (Verse 2): A macro shot of mechanical relay switches in a dusty metal enclosure, rapidly snapping open and shut with rhythmic precision to the electronic beat. Panel 3 — number "12" (Chorus 2): An extreme close-up of the System Operator's wide eye. Panel 4 — number "13" (Chorus 2): A medium shot tracking along thick black cables snaking across the wet floor. Panel 5 — number "14" (Chorus 2): A wide shot looking up at towering power lines against a pitch-black sky. Panel 6 — number "15" (Chorus 2): A detail shot of a vintage glass vacuum tube within the grid machinery. Panel 7 — number "16" (Outro): A medium shot of the control booth as all computer screens instantly die and go black. Panel 8 — number "17" (Outro): A macro detail shot of the analog voltage meter. Panel 9 — number "18" (Outro): An extreme wide shot of the power substation sitting in complete, dark silence under a quiet night sky, all lights fully extinguished. Keep characters and worlds visually consistent across panels. Cinematic, moody, filmic lighting. No extra text or captions besides the small panel numbers, no watermark, no logo, no UI chrome.
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