Prompts
A style answers how the frame looks. A story frame answers what is happening in it. Here is the whole catalogue, with what each one is for.
Hayao Miyazaki (warm anime)
Your track turns into a warm memory: watercolour skies, dust in the sunbeams, faces you want to protect.
Read →3D cartoon (Pixar-style)
Characters that read as heroes on the very first frame: big eyes, soft skin, light that flatters everyone.
Read →Cinematic anime (Shinkai)
Skies too beautiful to be real and one small human underneath — the packaging that makes a chorus sound enormous.
Read →Realism (film)
The safest bet in the catalogue: real light, real skin, nothing that screams “made by AI”.
Read →Flat 2D animation
A poster on every beat: three colours, thick outlines, still readable in a phone-sized thumbnail.
Read →Noir comic
Half the frame is black and one colour cuts through it — tension without needing a plot.
Read →Long heads (90s analog surrealism)
Ordinary street life where nobody notices the heads are wrong — the joke lands precisely because nothing reacts.
Read →Cardboard (thread embroidery)
Every frame looks hand-sewn — the rarest texture in the feed, impossible to mistake for stock AI.
Read →SPIKE (Russian cine-surrealism, cameos)
A post-Soviet courtyard shot like an epic music video, with a cartoon guest nobody in the frame reacts to.
Read →MUNIR (Gulf, flash, fisheye)
Flash in the face, fisheye, a ring shoved into the lens — the punch lands in half a second, before anyone reads a caption.
Read →FANUEL (cinematic surrealism, fire)
One figure in a coloured suit inside an impossible world — every single frame works as a standalone poster.
Read →Claymation (plasticine)
Fingerprints in the plasticine and honest stop-motion jitter — warmth that no clean render can buy.
Read →PUNKRF (found footage, Russian chaos)
A clip that reads as “somebody actually filmed this”: dashcam, red neon, one impossible thing in the middle of traffic.
Read →DREAMCLAD (90s hood cinema)
90s hood cinema: grain, white tanks, doves and crosses — frontal frames that come out looking like icons.
Read →KATSUMI (found footage, surreal)
A rat, a monk or an alien running your errands with a completely straight face, shot on a 90s camcorder.
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