Memorial Day / Seedance Video Board
dog tags → reflected flag → honor guard salute → black
Quiet GLYTCH-native Memorial Day concept. No product, no coupon energy, no character cosplay. The American layer lives as a reflection in the monitor behind the dog tags.
Storyboard
Production storyboard / motion law

Use as the visual intent board: dog tags stay real; flag and honor guard are ghosted monitor reflections only.
Seedance reference upload order
@Image1 — Start frame

0:00 law: blank dog tags, keyboard glow, dark monitor.
@Image2 — Flag reflection

American feel: faint flag reflection inside monitor glass, not full-screen flag art.
@Image3 — Honor guard reflection

Saluting silhouettes as memory/reflection layer only.
@Image4 — Dog tag material

Metal, bead chain, dark mat, muted red/blue rim highlights.
@Image5 — Final dark hold

End state: near-black, tiny green cursor glow, tags still present.
@Image6 — Storyboard

Motion law: reflection fades in, salute holds, fades away.
Overlay copy for post edit
no drop today.
no discount code.
no pitch.
just respect for the ones who never came home.
Seedance prompt
@Image1 = START FRAME: dog tags on black desk mat beside green-lit keyboard, black monitor behind them.
@Image2 = FLAG REFLECTION LAW: same desk/monitor with faint low-opacity American flag reflection only.
@Image3 = HONOR GUARD REFLECTION LAW: saluting silhouettes as a ghost-memory layer inside dark glass.
@Image4 = DOG TAG MATERIAL LAW: blank metal tags, bead chain, green edge light, tiny muted red/blue rim reflections.
@Image5 = FINAL HOLD LAW: near-black dog tags and keyboard, tiny GLYTCH-green cursor glow.
@Image6 = STORYBOARD / MOTION LAW: 7-second sequence, reflection fades in, salute holds, fades back to black.
STYLE: deep black gamer memorial, muted red/white/blue reflection, tiny GLYTCH-green edge light, low-key photoreal cinema.
CAMERA: tripod-stable macro frame from the dog tags side; one slow 2-inch push-in for the whole clip. Focus begins on the dog tags, breathes softly toward the monitor reflection, then returns to the dog tags for the final hold. No angle change.
CINEMATIC TIMELINE — 7s vertical 9:16
0:00-1:20: Dog tags lie motionless on the black mat; the bead chain catches one thin green line from the keyboard; the monitor behind them stays black glass.
1:20-2:60: A faint flag reflection slowly appears across the monitor glass, blurred and low opacity; muted red and blue edge highlights skim across the dog tag bevels.
2:60-4:80: Inside that monitor reflection only, distant honor guard silhouettes settle into a held salute; the flag reflection ripples softly behind them while the foreground tags stay sharp and still.
4:80-6:20: The silhouettes dissolve back into dark glass; the red/white/blue reflection drains away; the keyboard glow lowers and the room sinks toward black.
6:20-7:00: Focus returns fully to the blank dog tags; only one tiny GLYTCH-green cursor-like glow remains in the dark monitor reflection.
Keep dog tags blank. Keep all people as distant reflected silhouettes only. Keep the flag as a soft reflection, never a full-screen graphic. Omit products, sales text, captions, logos, fireworks, eagles, battle imagery, and celebratory motion.
No background music. No BGM. Sound only: low room tone, tiny keyboard LED hum, one soft chain tick, distant cloth flutter, final quiet fade.
A quiet desk becomes a reflected salute, then returns to black.
Checklist
Checklist: PASS
1. Seed mapping: PASS — each image has one job; start frame matches 0:00.
2. One macro-event: PASS — dog-tag setup receives a reflected memorial salute, then returns to black.
3. Camera direction: PASS — one stable macro push; no cuts or angle jumps.
4. Orientation/physics: PASS — tags stay foreground, reflection stays in monitor glass, silhouettes stay reflected only.
5. Detail density: PASS — metal, glass, keyboard light, reflection, chain, sound all specified.
6. Anime/directorial check: PASS — meaningful emptiness/held silence; restrained memorial tone; no sales layer.
7. Final verification: PASS — under 3500 chars, no FAST, no BGM, all refs labeled.
Hard direction: veterans should feel honored, not marketed to. Keep the GLYTCH logo tiny or omit it entirely in the final edit.