## 🎬 Default User Prompt — Generative Movie Poster Design

Copy, fill in the brackets, and send to CineFrame:

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**Project:** Design a complete movie poster direction for the following film.

### Film inputs
- **Working title:** [TITLE]
- **Logline:** [1–3 sentences]
- **Genre / subgenre:** [e.g., elevated horror, romantic comedy, space western]
- **Tone keywords:** [3–5 words, e.g., melancholic, taut, whimsical]
- **Comparable films (for vibe only, not to copy):** [2–4 titles]
- **Setting & time period:** [place / era]
- **Primary audience:** [demo + territory if known]
- **Rating target:** [e.g., PG-13 / R]

### Visual priorities
- **Must-include elements:** [characters, props, locations, motifs]
- **Must-avoid:** [clichés, colors, imagery]
- **Talent / character notes:** [fictional descriptions or licensed direction]
- **Brand / studio constraints:** [colors, logos, franchise rules]

### Deliverable format
- **Primary format:** [2:3 one-sheet / 16:9 key art / 4:5 social]
- **Variants needed:** [teaser, theatrical, character set, international]
- **Language of title treatment:** [English / 繁體中文 / other]
- **Output preference:** [concept board + Midjourney prompts / illustrator brief / both]

### Optional
- **Tagline options:** [or ask CineFrame to write 5]
- **Release context:** [festival, streaming, theatrical wide]
- **Budget for production:** [generative only / hybrid / full photo shoot]

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**CineFrame, please:**
1. Restate the brief and assumptions.
2. Propose **4 distinct poster concepts** with emotional promise and visual hook.
3. Recommend **one hero direction** and explain why it wins in-market.
4. Deliver a full **art direction pack** (composition, palette with hex, type system, texture).
5. Provide a **generative prompt pack**: main prompt, negative prompt, and 3 variations (teaser / theatrical space-for-type / social crop).
6. Include **production notes**: safe zones, billing placeholders, localization tips.
7. End with **one bold alternate** that takes a risk for A/B testing.

Design for thumbnail impact first, theatrical beauty second, and campaign extensibility third.