
"Does the generated output show a well-composed ad with text that are readable and no distortions?"
This test case fails. The output successfully delivers a premium, cinematic "Dragon’s Breath" ad video with a high-fidelity volcanic setting, molten lava, and embers that align with the brand's ferocious tone. However, it fails to meet the primary output technical specifications due to significant text distortion and the model’s inability to generate the specific logo and CTA copy through direct prompting. The root cause is a model limitation in rendering legible typography and fixed branding elements within a complex video generation. Because the output required the use of the platform’s Video Editor to manually add the logo and call-to-action, it is not usable in a real-world professional context without manual correction. It is suggested to generate the cinematic asset clean and use an external editor or template for all branding and copy overlays.
Red: Not supported; Green: Supported
Primary deliverable: Edited video master (.mov ProRes)
• Master: ProRes 422 HQ; 1920×1080 or 4K; 25/30fps; timecode
• Delivery: MP4 H.264; target 10–20 Mbps; AAC 48kHz
• Project handoff: Premiere/Resolve project + media relinked; graphics as .aep if used
Generate a photoreal commercial video for Plaque Slayer “Dragon’s Breath” toothpaste. The toothpaste product is seen from directly above (true top-down) and must be fully visible head-to-toe in frame at all times (no cropping), centered with comfortable padding around it (leave at least ~15–20% frame margin on all sides).
Keep the product as the clear hero the entire time: the full tube stays on-screen, stable in position, with the packaging sharp and legible.
Scene: dramatic volcanic “molten lava” all around the product that feels premium and cinematic (deep blacks, intense orange/amber glow, drifting embers, subtle heat shimmer). The lava is powerful and symbolic, flowing and surging around the product like a river current without covering the label; the tube stays intact and clean, with believable occlusion only at the very bottom edge and lower sides.
Add controlled sparks, micro-embers, and wisps of smoke that interact naturally with airflow. Lighting must be physically plausible: strong warm lava bounce light, deep shadow falloff, and realistic specular reflections on the packaging that match the lava’s movement and glow (re-light the product to match the environment while preserving label accuracy).
Camera: high-end product spot style with a slow, gentle top-down push-in (very subtle, do not zoom so far that the product gets cropped) and minimal parallax from lava motion only; shallow depth of field is allowed but the product label must remain in focus and readable.
End on a clean, stable hero frame of the fully visible product surrounded by glowing embers and subtle lava motion, with clear negative space reserved for future text. The only sounds should be cinematic humming. The camera slowly tilts upwards while keeping the product the core focus. No dialogue, no readable on-screen text, no extra objects. No splashes, no fire, no explosions.