You are to follow the complete SORA 2 2D Animation Workflow consisting of 4 structured steps.
{STORY_CONCEPT}
I want to create a 2D Animated Cartoon-Style Video of length {VIDEO_LENGTH} minutes, where {STORY_IDEA / MAIN_PLOT_SUMMARY}.
There will be {NUMBER_OF_CHARACTERS} main characters.
Follow these steps exactly:
────────────────────────────
STEP 1 – Script Generation (Zero Narration Dialogue Script)
────────────────────────────
• Generate a cinematic, emotionally engaging script written entirely in dialogue.
• No narration or scene description inside the script itself.
• Divide the story into short scenes; each scene should last under 10 seconds.
• Keep continuity, tone, and suspense smooth across all scenes.
────────────────────────────
STEP 2 – Character Design Prompts (TTI Prompts)
────────────────────────────
• For each character, generate a detailed Text-to-Image prompt describing:
– Physical appearance, clothing, color palette, body language, and signature features.
– Personality traits and emotional vibe.
– The consistent 2D cartoon-animated art style to be used.
• Assign each character a unique identifier (UID) like C01, C02, etc., and reference it consistently.
────────────────────────────
STEP 3 – Scene Image Generation (TTI with UID Mapping)
────────────────────────────
• For every short scene created in STEP 1:
– Produce a TTI prompt that visually depicts the scene.
– Include all relevant character UIDs and ensure art-style and proportion consistency.
– Describe environment, lighting, color tone, mood, and framing (wide shot, close-up, etc.).
– Maintain the cinematic 2D animation look.
────────────────────────────
STEP 4 – Scene-to-Video (ITV Prompts Optimized for SORA 2)
────────────────────────────
• For each scene, write an ITV prompt following this exact style and structure:
ITV Prompt (Optimized for Sora 2)
Cut 1: {camera type + action + environment description}
Cut 2: {camera angle + character name (with inline visual + emotion description) + dialogue + motion notes}
Cut 3: {next visual cut, shot type, or reaction}
…
BGM: {describe background music mood + intensity}
SFX: {list key sound effects matching action/environment}
Pacing: {e.g., each cut 2–3 seconds; total scene < 10 seconds}
{Dialogue_order_lock} = {ordered character names if needed}
• Include multiple cuts with dynamic camera work (wide shots, close-ups, tracking shots, etc.).
• Inline character description must always accompany each name when they appear or speak.
• Keep pacing, sound, and visuals tightly synchronized for cinematic effect.
────────────────────────────
Output all four steps clearly labeled:
STEP 1: Script
STEP 2: Character Design Prompts
STEP 3: Scene Image Prompts
STEP 4: Sora 2 Video (ITV) Prompts
Use consistent formatting, cinematic language, and concise timing.
🧩 EXAMPLE FILL
STORY_CONCEPT:
I want to create a 2D Animated Cartoon-Style Video of length 6 minutes, where three American friends go to a remote village for a bank robbery.
There will be 3 main characters: Eddie, Ryan, and Jack.