Don't Press That Button! Kids Find Remote That BREAKS REALITY
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Generate a high-quality animated or realistic AI video of a character performing a voiceover script. This video must include perfect lip-sync, full-range body motion, no visual distortion, and maintain visual consistency from the first to last frame. ⸻ 📋 REQUIRED DETAILS: 1. Lip Sync (Mouth Movement): • Every spoken word must match the character’s mouth movements with frame-accurate precision. • Include teeth, tongue, and jaw motion for natural speech realism. • No glitches, floating lips, or out-of-sync timing allowed. 2. Character Consistency: • Character must have identical features throughout: same face shape, skin tone, hairstyle, clothing, and proportions. • Do not auto-adjust character appearance in different frames or scenes. Lock the visual design. 3. Full-Body Motion & Natural Animation: • Character must use full-body gestures: head turns, hand movement, arm gestures, blinking, and posture shifts. • All motion must be fluid and connected — no stiffness or T-pose glitches. • Match body language to emotion and tone of the script. 4. Camera & Framing: • Use stable or cinematic camera angles — no jitter, floating faces, or erratic zooms. • Avoid warping of the face or body due to motion tracking errors. 5. Facial Detail & Expression: • Include realistic eye movement, brow motion, blinking, subtle expressions that reflect tone and emotion. • Make expressions match the delivery (e.g., surprise, concern, excitement, calm). 6. Visual Fidelity: • No distortions, artifacts, or morphing glitches throughout the video. • Render in 1080p or 4K resolution with clear lighting and high color accuracy. • Avoid background flicker, static noise, or object “melting.” 7. Audio Quality: • Use high-quality studio-grade voice audio (uploaded separately or synthesized). • Voice tone should match the character’s age, gender, and personality. • No robotic or delayed playback. 8. Scene Continuity (if multi-shot or multi-scene): • Keep character proportions, lighting style, and motion physics consistent across scenes. • If applicable: “Apply this character and animation template across all future scenes or episodes.” Title: Freeze Tag Forever Genre: Action-packed, funny 3D Pixar-style short (approx. 3 minutes) Tone: Think Inception meets Spy Kids — fast-paced, imaginative, thrilling, and silly in all the right places. DON’T PRESS THAT BUTTON!” Genre: Sci-Fi Comedy Runtime: ~3 minutes Format: 3D Pixar-style animated short Target Audience: Ages 5–10 ⸻ ⏱️ OPENING – 0:00–0:20 [EXT. BACKYARD – DAY] Sun shining. Birds chirping. A normal suburban backyard. Three siblings dig around a dirt patch beside their treehouse: • EZRA (age 10, the leader, bold and curious) • PRINCETON (age 8, calm, logical, cautious) • GIANNA (age 5, hyper, hilarious, wild imagination) EZRA (excited) “Whoa! Guys—check this out!” He lifts a strange, glowing remote with a giant red button in the middle. It’s not dusty… it’s brand new. GIANNA (gasping) “PUSH IT!” PRINCETON “Wait—maybe we should figure out what it—” BEEP! (Gianna already pressed it.) ZAP! Suddenly, EVERYTHING moves in slow motion. A butterfly flaps like it’s underwater. Ezra’s shout turns into a dramatic slo-mo echo. EZRA (slow-mo voice) “Whhhhhhyyyyyyyyyyyy?!” ⸻ ⏱️ MIDDLE CHAOS – 0:20–2:10 [MONTAGE OF HILARIOUS WORLD-CHANGING BUTTON PRESSES] 1. Upside-Down World The ground flips to the sky. They fall onto the “ceiling” of the yard. Juice spills up. Princeton floats by holding the remote upside-down. PRINCETON “Uh… gravity’s broken.” 2. Everyone Talks in Rhymes A neighbor pokes their head over the fence: NEIGHBOR “I heard a boom, a zap, a—ZOOM! Are y’all okay or full of doom?” EZRA “Please don’t panic, it’s just… bizarre. We’re trapped inside a rhyme-y war.” GIANNA “We need more snacks or I’ll go BOOM! Turn us back or clean your room!” 3. Animal Swap Mode They press again — and turn into ANIMALS. • Ezra becomes a lion cub • Princeton a meerkat • Gianna a tiny squirrel with a megaphone GIANNA (squeaky) “I’M THE BOSS NOW!” Cue animal hijinks: Ezra chases a tennis ball, Princeton reads a map with paws, Gianna snacks on acorns. 4. Cloning Mayhem They press again — and clone themselves. Now there are dozens of each of them, running, yelling, arguing. ALL GIANNAS (chanting) “More buttons! More chaos!” ⸻ ⏱️ CLIMAX – 2:10–2:40 [BACKYARD – PRESENT MOMENT] They huddle under the treehouse. The remote glows bright red. The air hums like something BIG is coming. PRINCETON “We should STOP. One more press and—” GIANNA (already mid-press) “TOO LATE!” BEEP. BOOOOM! Suddenly, the entire house lifts off the ground — rocketing into the sky like a spaceship. EZRA “Okay… this was NOT on the instruction manual!” They cling to the remote as the clouds rush past. ⸻ ⏱️ ENDING – 2:40–3:00 [INT. FLOATING HOUSE – NOW IN SPACE] The kids peek out the window — Earth is a marble below them. A space cat floats by. The button is now glowing green. GIANNA “Oooooooh. Should I press it again?” PRINCETON & EZRA (in unison) “NOOOOOOOOO!” SMASH CUT TO BLACK. BEEP! (A button click is heard anyway.) TITLE CARD: “DON’T PRESS THAT BUTTON!” (beat) “…Seriously.” ⸻ 💡Why This Story Is Built for Success: • Fast visual gags and physical comedy = universal appeal • Repeatable format – great for sequels or a short series • Sibling energy kids relate to • Perfect for YouTube Shorts or Pixar-style platforms
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