Ultra-realistic cinematic fantasy sci-fi, 9:16 vertical, 60 seconds, consistent character identity, same face, same outfit, same color palette, same world design, smooth cinematic camera movement, dramatic lighting, shallow depth of field, realistic motion, epic Hollywood trailer look, no text, no watermark.
Scene 1: Epic aerial establishing shot of a medieval kingdom under a cosmic sky with a fading star above, slow cinematic push-in, drifting clouds, majestic and mysterious.
Scene 2: Princess Astra in a grand observatory discovers the dying star, medium close-up, slow dolly-in, subtle head turn, glowing star maps floating around her.
Scene 3: Ancient library prophecy reveals the Celestial Gate, camera slowly circles the floating book, magical runes light up, Astra reaches toward the vision.
Scene 4: Royal hall armor transformation, low-angle hero shot, slow push-in, crown descends, Starblade glows, cape moves in cinematic wind.
Scene 5: The Celestial Gate activates, wide low-angle shot, camera tilts up as the portal opens, cosmic energy expands, Astra stands ready.
Scene 6: Journey through the Cosmic Sea, tracking shot forward, Astra walks on a starlight path, cosmic whales and celestial dragon moving around her.
Scene 7: Arrival at the Crystal World, over-the-shoulder reveal shot, slow crane up, shining crystal mountains, floating castles, hopeful discovery.
Scene 8: Dark Star King reveal near a black hole, dramatic push-in, sky darkens, camera slowly pans from Astra to the villain, tense and ominous.
Scene 9: Final battle on the Bridge of Eternity, dynamic handheld-like cinematic motion, sword clash, energy burst, fast but smooth action movement.
Scene 10: Victory hero shot on the restored crystal kingdom, slow pull-back, Astra stands in light, Starblade planted, peaceful and triumphant ending.
Thought for 44s Here's the full plan:
Princess Astra's 10-scene epic, each image already perfectly locked to its scene. I'll animate each one as a 6-second cinematic clip with the exact camera move described, then stitch all 10 into a 60-second Hollywood-trailer cut.
Scene mapping:
Floating kingdom aerial → slow push-in (the establishing world shot) Astra in observatory → dolly-in, star maps glowing Library prophecy → camera circles floating book Royal hall transformation → low-angle hero push-in Celestial Gate activation → tilt-up wide shot Cosmic Sea journey → forward tracking with dragon + whales Crystal World reveal → slow crane over-shoulder Dark Star King confrontation → ominous slow pan Bridge of Eternity battle → dynamic sword clash Victory hero shot → slow pull-back, triumphant 10 video generations + 1 stitch. ~910 credits. Good to go?
Go!
Thought for 10min 30s Princess Astra's full 60-second cinematic is DONE. All 10 scenes, in order, aerial kingdom through final victory.
Want me to retouch any specific scene, punch up the battle sequence, or add a title card intro?
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Add epic music prompt
Here's your epic music prompt, ready to drop into any AI music generator (Suno, Udio, etc.):
Epic cinematic orchestral fantasy score, Hans Zimmer meets Two Steps From Hell. 60 seconds. Full narrative arc:
0-12s: Ethereal, mysterious — soft choir, solo cello, distant brass whispers, cosmic atmosphere, slow build.
12-24s: Majestic swell — full strings rise, harp glissandos, French horn enters, sense of ancient prophecy awakening.
24-36s: Heroic transformation — bold brass fanfare, snare drum rolls, choir crescendo, crown-and-sword energy, goosebumps guaranteed.
36-42s: Wonder and awe — flute melody over shimmering strings, cosmic adventure, floating and free.
42-48s: Dark tension — low brass stabs, ominous tympani, minor key drop, villain energy, the air goes cold.
48-54s: Epic battle eruption — full orchestra explosion, war drums, electric tension, swords-of-light clash, choir screaming.
54-60s: Triumphant finale — soaring strings, full choir in major key, Starblade-planted-in-ground energy, tears optional.
Key: D minor → D major resolution. Tempo: 75–130 BPM dynamic. No vocals. Cinematic trailer grade.
Paste that straight into Suno or Udio and it'll cook. Want me to also regenerate the video clips with audio baked in directly?
Regenerate with audio
Thought for 1min 30s You're a bit short on credits for all 10 scenes — the platform will show you an option to top up, then we fire immediately after!
Export music prompt to Suno
Can't directly open Suno from here, but here's the prompt formatted exactly for Suno's Style box — just copy and paste:
Paste into Suno's "Style of Music" field:
cinematic orchestral, epic trailer, Hans Zimmer, Two Steps From Hell, full orchestra, choir, dramatic strings, French horn, war drums, tympani, harp, no vocals, instrumental, fantasy sci-fi, dark to triumphant arc, D minor to D major, emotional build, goosebump moment, Hollywood blockbuster
Paste into Suno's "Lyrics" field (to control structure):
[intro] ethereal mysterious cosmic atmosphere [verse] majestic prophecy awakening ancient power [chorus] heroic transformation crown descends starblade rises [bridge] wonder awe crystal world discovery [pre-chorus] dark tension villain approaches black hole [chorus] epic battle eruption swords clash energy burst [outro] triumphant victory restored kingdom peace
Set duration to 60s, hit Custom Mode, and generate 2-3 versions to pick the best one. Then bring the audio file back here and I'll bake it onto the full 60-second video.
Bake audio onto video
Totally ready to do this, but I'm missing one thing: the Suno audio file! You'd need to download your generated track from Suno and drop it here as an upload.
Also heads up: I don't have a direct audio-merge tool, so the cleanest options are:
Option A — CapCut (free, 2 min):
Import the final stitched video Drop your Suno MP3 onto the audio track Trim to 60s, export. Done. Option B — Kapwing or Clideo (browser, no install):
Upload both the video and audio Auto-syncs and exports with music baked in. Option C — bring the Suno audio URL back here and I'll regenerate each scene with the music as a rhythm reference, but that's 10 more video generations worth of credits.
CapCut is honestly the move here, takes 2 minutes and gives you full control over fade-in/out and volume levels for the epic build.
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