12-panel storyboard → fast-cut memory montage (1990s Singapore)

@heygentlewhale346,700 followers·1,540 views13 likes6 bookmarks·2026-04-22View original tweet ↗

Author has 346k followers but this specific demo didn't pop. Included because the 12-panel template is the cleanest reusable grid pattern in the EvoLinkAI corpus — swap the bracketed slots for any genre and you get a working storyboard-to-fast-cut workflow. Source: EvoLinkAI/GPT-Image-2-Seedance2-Workflow Case 10.

Step 2 — Seedance 2.0 result video
The prompt chain

Copy these prompts, swap your character and topic.

Step 1GPT Image 2· plain· 7 lines
Create a 12-panel storyboard grid for a [N]-second [genre] film:
- 4 columns × 3 rows, left-to-right, top-to-bottom reading order
- Each panel: [shot type] + [action description]
- Location: [setting], Time: [day/night], Mood: [atmosphere]
- Consistent character design and scene across all panels
- No text labels, no panel borders
Output as a single image.
Universal 12-panel grid template — swap the bracketed placeholders for any [genre], [setting], [time], [mood]. Reading order is enforced by the 'left-to-right, top-to-bottom' instruction.
Step 2Seedance 2.0· plain· 5 lines
Follow the storyboard sequence of the 12 reference frames in image1, edited as a fast-cut memory montage.

[Describe visual style — example below:]
A nostalgic romance film set in 1990s Singapore, shot on 35mm film in Kodak Portra 800 style.
Soft grain, dreamy blur, warm highlights, and slight color shifts create a vintage cinematic atmosphere.
Key phrase: 'Follow the storyboard sequence of the 12 reference frames' — tells Seedance to treat the panel grid as a temporal timeline rather than a single composition. Universal variant (via @ai_gezgini) drops the style descriptor for portability across genres: Use this storyboard to generate a video, follow the scene order, keep transitions smooth, and preserve cinematic lighting and pacing. [Add any extra visual details you want.]