Animate the Provided Three — Neta Studio AI Video

Final Video: Animate the Provided Three

Three panels. One husky. A shadow that is not its own.

Animate the Provided Three is a 4-second cinematic horror motion comic generated by AI from a single three-panel comic reference, inside a Neta Studio world.

A husky appears at a polar research compound — first watching bundled scientists in the snow beneath the aurora, then waiting motionless outside a heavy steel door, and finally sitting still while a tentacled shadow stretches and curls behind it. One image, one prompt, one restrained 4-second cut: wind, generator hum, fluorescent buzz, and a low organic rumble.

Watch it now: Animate the Provided Three →

The Video

1280×720 · 4s · image-to-video — rendered with Seedance 2.0 Fast from the three-panel husky comic reference plus the full motion prompt.

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How It Was Made

Production Process Breakdown

Stage 1: World Buildingclaude-opus-5
Neta Studio starts from a single line — the world behind Animate the Provided Three was created in one-line mode, then grew into a full library of pitch boards, reference art, roleplay, and short films, all produced in the cloud harness with no local setup.
Stage 2: Reference Art & Pitch Boardgpt-image-2
Before any motion was generated, the three-panel husky comic was created as the locked seed: a 2:1 comic page with the husky watching scientists in the snow, the husky motionless at the steel door, and the husky's tentacled wall shadow. That single image became the exact frame the video had to animate — panel borders, husky appearance, scientists, research compound, and painterly comic style all preserved.
Stage 3: Iterations & Refinementseedance-2-0-fast
The first two render attempts failed: an earlier 6-second pass pointed at an asset URL the provider could not fetch (HTTP 400 — resource not found), and the first 4-second pass passed a "fixed camera" parameter that Seedance 2.0 Fast does not support in image-to-video mode. Both failures were diagnosed from the provider errors and fixed — the source was switched to a direct router URL and the unsupported parameter was dropped — and the final 4-second cut rendered cleanly with the three-panel layout and restrained parallax intact.
Stage 4: Publish & Shareseedance-2-0-fast
The finished film is published instantly to a shareable link — plays in any browser, no download, ready to remix into new scenes.

Generation Prompt

"Animate the provided three-panel husky comic image as a 4-second cinematic horror motion comic. Preserve the exact three-panel layout, panel borders, husky appearance, scientists, research compound, steel door, tentacled shadow, dark polar palette, and painterly comic style. Add subtle snow and aurora movement in the first panel as the husky turns its head toward the scientists. In the second panel, animate the husky's breath, a slight ear movement, and flickering fluorescent lights while it waits outside the door. In the third panel, slowly animate the tentacles in the husky's wall shadow as they stretch and curl, while the real husky remains still. Use restrained parallax with a stable camera. Add wind, distant generator hum, fluorescent buzz, and a low organic rumble. Avoid changing panel layout, random cuts, anatomy distortion, extra limbs, unreadable text, captions, logos, and watermarks."

Model: Seedance 2.0 Fast — image-to-video, single pass, 4s @ 1280×720.

Asset Prompts

Seed Reference — the three-panel husky comicgpt-image-2
"Use semi-realistic digital painting. Establish full convincing volumes with clear weight, contact, and plane organization. Resolve no hard outline; controlled hard, soft, and lost painterly edges. Organize coherent local color with structured midtones and chromatic shadows. Apply directional light that models form while retaining ambient color. Finish with integrated brushwork and material-specific surface response. Create a multi-split-screen comic book page with a balanced 2:1 layout and exactly three cinematic panels, hyper-detailed character rendering, dark cosmic horror, and surreal cinematic lighting. Panel 1: A husky stands in deep Antarctic snow, strangely watching bundled scientists near a remote research station. Panel 2: The same husky sits motionless outside a heavy steel door inside the compound. Panel 3: Backlighting reveals the husky's shadow on the wall, but the shadow has long writhing tentacles. Visual direction: forbidding polar horror, cosmic dread, cold blue-black shadows, luminous bioluminescent accents, subtle double exposure, dramatic backlighting, atmospheric snow, detailed fur, metallic textures, painterly comic composition. No readable text, captions, logos, watermarks, or interface elements."
Video Cover — 16:9 key artgpt-image-2
"Cinematic 16:9 game cover for 'Animate the Provided Three', a dark cosmic-horror motion comic: a husky standing in deep Antarctic snow under a green aurora, before a remote polar research compound, with a monstrous tentacled shadow looming on a steel door behind it. Painterly comic style, cold blue-black palette, luminous teal accents, atmospheric snow, dramatic backlighting, cinematic composition, no readable text, no watermark, no logo." — key art generated for the page cover.
Motion Prompt — consumed by the renderseedance-2-0-fast
The motion prompt above was consumed by the Seedance 2.0 Fast render together with the uploaded three-panel comic reference.

Reference Frames

Why Choose Neta Studio

Professional — The cloud harness supports the full workflow from world building to cinematic video, all running in the cloud with no local setup. Stable access to the latest models: Claude Opus 5 · GPT Image 2 · Seedance 2.0 Fast.

One-click generation — Officially tuned skills drive every step: world building, reference art, video generation, and instant publishing to a shareable link.

Community & IP-first — Adapt any world or start fresh from a single sentence. Keep your sprites, prompts, and frames — remix them into new videos anytime.

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This video was generated by Neta Studio AI from a single three-panel comic reference. The world took minutes. The video took minutes. You can do it too — adapt this world or start fresh from any idea. No coding required, free to start.

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