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Tokyo Paint Explosion

SD2_03344 2026-06-29 x Commercial
TokyoVisual EffectsCinematic

Based on the attached storyboard images, create a high-quality 15-second video in landscape format 16:9. テーマ Coexistence of live-action footage and effects Ove…

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Based on the attached storyboard images, create a high-quality 15-second video in landscape format 16:9.

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Coexistence of live-action footage and effects

Overall concept

Create images within Tokyo's realistic cityscape where colorful ink, paint, spras, splashes, drips, paint films, bullet marks, smudges, powder splatters, and stamp-like paint marks appear, making the city itself appear to be reacting.
It's important that the paint is not just a superimposed effect, but that it adheres closely to the surfaces of roads, signs, walls, utility poles, the sky, rivers, trains, sidewalks, guardrails, and buildings, blending seamlessly with the live-action space and nature.

Flow

Please turn the video into a fast-paced, dynamic montage following the panel order of the storyboards.

Please follow the flow of the video as follows.

A panoramic view of Tokyo city / The streetscape with a view of the Skytree
It starts with the live-action streets of Tokyo. Vivid ink splashes and paint splashes burst across the screen, cutting through the city's air.
Instead of floating in the air, the paint lands along the perspective of buildings and roads, and colors run through the city.
A bird's-eye view of the scramble crossing
The paint can burst in all directions in line with the flow of people and the geometry of intersections.
Paint spreads across the white lines of crosswalks and the road surface, bouncing and scattering.
The flow of the crowd and the spread of effects are synchronized.
Extremely close-up footage of pedestrian signals
As the signal emitted, ink particles and paint splashes exploded in the surrounding area.
Paint adheres to metal frames and pillars, causing droplets to drip.
While maintaining the three-dimensional feel of live-action, graphical momentum is added.
Low angle of utility poles and wires
Along utility poles and wires stretching toward the blue sky, colored paints and inks arc in an arc.
However, instead of ribbon-like forms, it uses depictions such as splashes, splashes, torn paint films, and spray trails.
A cut of the torii gate
Bold paint hits the torii gate's pillars, footing, and the surrounding ground, blending urban and aggressive graphics into a sacred silence.
It strongly creates a strong sense of color contrast.
Along the river / canal / Waterside Tokyo scenery
Along with reflections from the water's edge, paint scatters on the ground, railings, and into the air.
The color is reflected on the water's surface, making use of the reflections unique to live-action filming.
City avenues / Clusters of buildings / Downtown areas
Like the city's energy reaching its peak, multiple colored paint explosions are layered.
However, visibility is maintained, and the screen is organized so it doesn't get crushed.
The details of the live-action cityscape and the intensity of the paint are shown simultaneously.
Back alley / A narrow path with vending machines
In the dense alleyways of Tokyo, ink splatters, drips, and seeps into walls and vending machines.
It showcases the sense of compression unique to a confined space and the density of the paint.
Cuts of trains / railroad crossings / tracks
As trains pass by, paint explosions and splashes are fanned by wind pressure.
Paint and ink are shown on warning lights at railroad crossings, car bodies, steel frames, and overhead wires.
Seaside / Waterside Promenade
In the open scenery of Tokyo, it combines fine particles scattered in the wind with large paint splashes.
By moving from narrow city streets to open images, he creates the breath of the visuals.
The quiet scenery of the pond and park
For a moment, the density is reduced, leaving a faint trace of color in the quiet live-action scene.
Here, don't move too much—make use of the empty space.
Sunset / Closing with the silhouette of a waterside city
With the reflection of the setting sun, a large splash of ink and paint bursts finally spread across the sky.
As the final part of the video, it ends with a sense of openness and lingering aftereffects.
スタイル
A live-action Tokyo scene
2.5D appearance
It creates an expression that makes it feel as if graphic paint effects actually exist within the live-action scene
High quality, cinematic, stylish, and dynamic look
The colors are mainly cyan, magenta, yellow, orange, pink, blue, black, and white, featuring vivid and striking color schemes
However, it's not just flashiness—it maintains spatial awareness, depth, perspective, and light consistency in live-action
The effects that color the city mainly focus on visuals such as paint, ink, splashes, sprays, splashes, drips, paint marks, particles, impacts, and explosive visuals
Avoid ribbon-like streamlines, petal-centered effects, and fluffy, cute expressions
It emphasizes the collision between urban energy and graphics
Edit
A fast, rhythmic cut
Close-up cut
Extra Copying
ローアングル
Overhead shot
Quick bread
A pleasant match cut
Synchronize the movement of live-action with the timing of the paint explosion
When switching cuts, paint splashes, paint spread, and color collisions are used to connect to the next cut
Some cuts use a speedy motion blur to emphasize the momentum
Create tempo, and don't keep the density the same throughout
Important
Do not use it as a still image slideshow.
Make sure that in every cut, the camera, live-action space, and effects are all moving in action.
Do not show effects just because they are placed in front of the screen; make sure they occur within the live-action world.
Give ink and paint a physical feel that sticks to surfaces, bounces, drips, scatters, or smudges.
Do not include text, subtitles, logos, or watermarks.
No need for a game-style UI, explanatory captions, or comic speech bubbles.
Throughout, please create footage where the authentic charm of Tokyo's city coexists with the strength of graphic painting.