First Person POV Maid Cafe Interaction
A comprehensive cinematic video prompt for a maid cafe scenario, focusing on emotional engagement, character consistency, and first-person POV immersion.
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Style: 8K cinematic texture, live-action (non-gaming feel). First-person POV—camera is the guest perspective, slight handheld breathing effect, shallow depth of field, she is always close to the camera, making eye contact with 'you'. Warm indoor lighting, skin with pore-level realism, moist eyes with highlights, 24fps, 16:9. Audio: Ambient cafe white noise, her lines and giggles, clothing friction, no music or subtitles.\n\nSUBJECT —— @ (100% consistent with input image): Tsundere yet gentle cute maid, pink lenses in round frames, brown braids, black and white maid dress + white apron, white over-the-knee socks, black Mary Jane platform heels. First-person 'emotional companionship'—giving all attention to the person behind the camera, healing, pampered, and focused atmosphere. Emotional beats: Gentle greeting → Concerned/pity → Praising/acting cute → Doting freeze frame.\n\nLOCATION —— Cozy maid cafe corner booth, warm yellow lights, blurred bar and flowers, STYLE REFERENCE ONLY, world is freely extendable.\n\nACTION —— She faces the camera (you) the entire time, eyes always looking into the lens as if you are the only important person.\n\nSHOT 1 (0:00–0:04) —— She sits across from you/leans in slightly, hands on chin, eyes smiling, softly: 'You're back~ I've been waiting for you, Master.'\n\nSHOT 2 (0:04–0:08) —— Expression turns to concern, leans forward closer to the lens, tilts head to look at you: 'Are you... exhausted again today? It's okay, you don't have to think about anything here.'\n\nSHOT 3 (0:08–0:12) —— She smiles with squinted eyes, reaches one hand toward the camera as if to pat your head/touch your cheek (hand in frame, not covering face), dotingly: 'You've done so well, I've noticed, good boy.'\n\nSHOT 4 (0:12–0:15) —— Tsundere-ly turns away then can't help turning back, blushing, soft whining: 'Just... only for today, staying with you a bit longer is fine.' Freeze on her smiling eyes.\n\nCAMERA —— First-person fixed at guest's sitting height, sitting across from her, slight handheld breathing shake; eye-level at her face throughout, no third-person cuts, 'you' don't appear. Shot 3 as she reaches out, camera tilts back slightly as if touched.\n\nSTYLE —— Warm yellow lights + warm wood booth 60% / Black and white maid dress 30% / Pink lenses + blushing cheeks + eye light 10%. White balance 4800K warm tone, soft focus.\n\nCONSTRAINTS —— 16:9, normal speed, no slow motion. Strict first-person POV, camera is your eyes, do not show yourself, no bystander perspective. Consistent interaction with the lens. Hands in frame react to gravity. Healthy and cozy, no ambiguity. Face/hair/clothing 100% consistent. No watermarks. No glowing eyes.
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