How do I use the Sports Broadcast Jumbotron Reaction template?
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A complex, multi-beat prompt for a realistic sports broadcast showing a woman noticing herself on the stadium jumbotron. (free to use) — Free AI video template on PicX Studio.
A photorealistic, cinematic live television broadcast video set in a crowded indoor baseball stadium at night. The sequence should follow these four visual beats in a smooth, natural progression: first, Yuki sits in the audience wearing a blue varsity-style baseball jacket, casually glancing down at her phone for just a second; second, the phone-checking moment continues, emphasizing that she is briefly distracted while the stadium crowd remains lively and slightly blurred around her; third, she suddenly looks up and realizes she is being shown on the massive glowing jumbotron above; fourth, she freezes for a brief moment, then breaks into a half-embarrassed, good-natured smile and gives a small awkward wave to the camera. Yuki should feel like a real 45-year-old Asian female founder: sharp, elegant, slightly tired, observant, very human, not influencer-like, not overly polished. The humor comes from the realism of the moment — she only looked down at her phone for a second, then realized she was already on the big screen. Her expression transition should feel natural: calm focus → brief surprise → embarrassed amusement → small awkward wave. The environment should feel like a real premium sports broadcast: bright even stadium floodlights, realistic crowd depth, huge overhead jumbotron, subtle live-broadcast polish, clean digital overlays, a LIVE badge, and Korean-style sports broadcast graphics. The crowd should be energetic but slightly out of focus so Yuki remains the emotional focal point. The video should look like it was captured by professional broadcast cameras in 8K. Keep the motion smooth and believable. Keep the pacing realistic for a 5–8 second clip. The sequence should feel like a real live TV capture, not a staged skit. Avoid exaggerated comedy acting. Avoid political symbolism, propaganda framing, influencer posing, uncanny deepfake energy, broken hands, distorted phone screens, or glitchy crowd motion. Keep Yuki’s face 100% consistent with her real face. Suggested motion arc: phone glance → subtle pause → noticing the jumbotron → brief freeze → half-embarrassed smile → small awkward wave.
Use Sports Broadcast Jumbotron Reaction to plan an AI video around seedance-2.0 generation. Match the preview's composition first, then personalize the subject, setting, and mood for your own project.
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