First Morning at Hogwarts — POV — AI Video from Neta Studio

Final Video: First Morning at Hogwarts — POV




First Morning at Hogwarts — POV is a 15-second, 9:16 vertical found-footage video dropped straight into the Hogwarts Great Hall — a first-year student’s first morning, shot entirely in the worn-out first person. A school robe, a pewter jug of pumpkin juice, an owl with a letter, and a breakfast that refuses to behave. This is the clip that grew out of a single line: right now I’m making a POV magic-school breakfast video — first day, and the enchanted feast fights back.
The camera never leaves the wearer’s eyes. No face, no body, no third-person cut — only grey robe sleeves, hands, plates, jugs, porridge and the towering candlelit hall. Four beats across fifteen seconds: the doors swing open, the jug walks, the owl mails the porridge, and the bell tolls while the student is still empty-handed, a letter stuck to a sleeve.
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The Video
15 seconds · 9:16 vertical · first-person POV · dry voiceover — rendered with Seedance 2.0 Fast (image-to-video) from the world’s own pitch-board reference, in a single continuous pass with the five hard cuts composed in the prompt.
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Generation Prompt
“Reference: the pitch board. Take ONLY the art style, the warm candlelit photoreal live-action look, the costume (grey school-robe sleeves) and the Great Hall location look from its main frame. Do NOT reproduce its layout, handwritten annotations, arrows, text, labels, panel borders, or collage structure. Generate the opening frame and composition from the timeline below. ABSOLUTE CAMERA RULE: the entire video must remain first-person POV. Do not show the character's full body, face, back, torso, or any third-person view. Only show hands, forearms, sleeves, tools, objects, and the environment from the camera wearer's point of view. Hard cuts inside the POV — five clearly different shots. EVENT GOAL: a first-year student's first morning at Hogwarts. The student only wants pumpkin juice at breakfast, but the enchanted feast fights back — the jug walks, the plates serve wrong, an owl drops mail in the porridge — and the bell rings while the student is still empty-handed, a letter stuck to a sleeve. Comedic and relatable, found-footage, one emotion: speechless, fed up. SCENE SETUP: the Great Hall at dawn — long house tables, golden plates and goblets, thousands of floating candles, an enchanted ceiling showing pale morning sky, warm candlelight on dark wood, soft haze, distant chatter of students. Sound: hall murmur, jug clink, letter splash, one tolling bell. Voiceover in first person, casual and dry, broken into short phrases with natural pauses, not continuous; leave room for environmental sound, object impacts, reaction words, and a light music bed. Voiceover lines: 'First morning at Hogwarts, and nobody told me the feast fights back. I just wanted pumpkin juice. The plates kept serving wrong, the jug ran off, and an owl mailed me in the porridge. Apparently... the bell doesn't care. I'm late, and wearing the letter.' IDENTITY ANCHORS: grey school-robe sleeves and hands only; a tall pewter pumpkin-juice jug; a steaming porridge bowl; a barn owl carrying a rolled letter. SPATIAL BLOCKING: the table runs left-right in front of the camera; the plate and porridge bowl sit directly ahead; the jug stands on the table within reach, left of the bowl; the owl drops from high above; the bell sounds from beyond the hall doors. CAMERA: strict first-person handheld found-footage; at least three view or distance changes across the clip (step in, look down, snap up, turn back); one strong interaction where an object reaches the lens or the hand. BEAT TIMELINE: 0-3s 'doors open': DOOR/ENTRY POV — the heavy hall doors swing open ahead; the student steps inside and the vast candlelit hall opens up; a hand in a grey sleeve holds the door edge. Voiceover begins: 'First morning at Hogwarts...' 3-6s 'jug walks': LOOK-DOWN POV — seated at the bench; a grey-sleeved hand reaches for the pewter jug; the jug slides away from the fingers; the plate in front refills itself with a heap of kippers. Voiceover: '...and nobody told me the feast fights back. I just wanted pumpkin juice.' 6-9s 'owl mail': SNAP-UP POV — wings sweep overhead; the barn owl drops a rolled letter straight down; it lands in the porridge bowl with a wet splash; porridge speckles the sleeve as the student looks down. Voiceover: 'Then the plates served wrong, the jug ran off, and an owl mailed me in the porridge.' 9-12s 'miss again': the hand lunges for the jug; the jug scoots further away; the hand grabs only air as the jug glides to the far end of the table. Reaction word: 'Seriously?' 12-15s 'bell tolls': TURN-BACK POV — the great bell tolls; students rise around; the student is still empty-handed with the porridge-stuck letter on the sleeve; snatches a bread roll, glances back at the hall, and turns to run. Voiceover: 'Apparently... the bell doesn't care. I'm late, and wearing the letter.' HARD CONSTRAINTS: first-person POV only; no face, no full body, no third-person shot; objects obey gravity and contact with a stop point — the letter hits the porridge then sticks; no on-screen text, no subtitles, no handwritten text, no arrows, no panel borders, no collage layout; no duplicate character, no half-transparent ghost model, no hand clipping, no extra limbs.”
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