
"Does the slow motion enhance drama, focus, or emotion in a way that feels smooth, purposeful, and brand-appropriate (not gimmicky or distracting)?"
This test case fails. While the output successfully renders the product with high visual fidelity and accurately depicts the toothpaste shooting from the tube within the nighttime carnival setting, it fails to meet the primary output technical specifications for motion. The output does not include any slow-motion effects or speed ramping, appearing instead at a standard playback rate regardless of the prompting. The root cause is a model limitation, as the AI lacks the temporal understanding necessary to interpret and execute specific frame-rate manipulations or "time-based" commands. Because it fails to deliver the core motion requirement of the brief, the output is not usable in a real-world professional context 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
Generate a cinematic extreme slow-motion video set in a premium nighttime carnival atmosphere (deep blacks, warm string lights as soft bokeh, slight haze, high-contrast grade). The toothpaste tube’s orange top has a black dispensing hole, when the top is pressed down, white toothpaste extrudes from the black opening in a smooth, continuous ribbon. Start with a fast press action that speed-ramps into smooth slow motion: the top compresses, the nozzle opening is visible, and the toothpaste ribbon twists and curls dramatically in the air with clean, cinematic motion. Keep the product branding and textures stable with no warping; motion blur should be minimal on the product and only affect the moving toothpaste and background bokeh. Lighting must be physically plausible: warm carnival highlights and cool shadow fill, with realistic specular reflections on the packaging and glossy toothpaste. End on a clean slow-motion hold where the toothpaste ribbon is still extending and settling, with the top third of the tube still the only visible portion in frame. No on-screen text, no dialogue; optional subtle whoosh/press sound only.