
"Does the generated video align well with the music and text font of the brand?"
This test case passes. The output successfully adheres to the primary output technical specifications by accurately aligning the kinetic typography to the beat of the sound with high precision. Both the spelling of the keywords and the rhythmic delivery are flawless, ensuring a high-fidelity visual experience that matches the brand's fast-paced energy. As the generation requires no further refinement to its timing or content, the output is ready for real-world application without manual correction.
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
Using the provided start frame in the same gritty nighttime elevator-to-lobby view. Keep King Bristle and Hench Stench far in the distance as small, slightly out-of-focus silhouettes; they are having a tense standoff, but the background must remain secondary to the text and stay non-gory and non-chaotic. Sync the environment lighting to high intense action guitar music without pauses: overhead lights flicker subtly in time with the music/sound hits.
Typography rules: show three separate word hits on three consecutive strong beats of music, one word per beat, centered and large with safe margins, perfectly readable on a phone.
Beat 1: “SLAY” slams on screen with a crisp impact animation (quick scale/blur-in then snap sharp) and a micro-shake on the beat; hold briefly.
Beat 2: hard replace to “THE” with the same impact treatment; hold briefly.
Beat 3: hard replace to “STENCH” with the strongest impact treatment; then hold “STENCH” stable and readable for the final moment.
Use condensed-bold uppercase in high-contrast white. Keep motion graphics premium and controlled, with clean edges and no jitter. Audio is high bpm action music. The music should be fast action music, on every snare beat the text should change to the next word in an instant.
The fire should feel dramatic but contained, enhancing intensity without overwhelming the frame. Flames may appear along the floor edges or reflect subtly on the brushed metal walls. Smoke and embers should be minimal and cinematic.
Animate the following text in sync with a strong, high-energy music beat:
Slay the Stench.
Conquer the Day.
Dragon’s Breath.
All text must use the same bold, modern sans-serif font in solid white. Typography style and color must remain consistent across all lines. No gradients, no color shifts. Text must remain clearly readable at all times.
Each line should animate on a distinct beat using the same impact animation style: scale from 95% to 100% with subtle motion blur on entry, then lock firmly in place before transitioning to the next line. The final line “Dragon’s Breath.” should appear slightly larger but maintain the same font and white color.
Text should remain centered vertically within the safe zone and positioned for maximum readability against the darker fire-lit background.