MiniMax H3 / Hailuo 3.0 · Unknown

Twenty-Second H3 Test

Runs a twenty-second H3 test with the same underlying idea adapted to the H3 guide, providing a traceable comparison with an earlier LTX 2.3 version.

Generation mode
Unknown
Model
MiniMax H3 (creator-attributed)
Output
20s · 1376×768 · landscape
Tags
Model Comparison · Cinematic · Realistic · Long Take
Prompt provenance
Creator, verbatim

Original Prompt

Verbatim prompt as published by the source; not translated, rewritten, or completed.

<image 1>: starting frame

integrated_multimodal_description:

cinematic acting-audition performance. One woman, Chris, remains the only visible person throughout the entire video. Maintain the same face, hair, clothing, age, and identity for the full shot.

[0-4s] Medium close-up framing from the chest up. Chris stands tall facing directly toward the camera, holding a script page naturally in one hand. The camera remains steady and close enough to preserve clear facial detail. Her expression is composed and quietly confident. She looks directly into the camera and introduces herself in her normal speaking voice.

(S1, Chris): <d>[English] My name is Chris, and I am reading for the part of Lady Ash.</d>

[4-6s] After finishing the introduction, Chris naturally lowers her eyes from the camera to the script page in her hand. Her confident audition demeanor begins to disappear. Her shoulders relax slightly, her expression softens, and she takes a small breath as she emotionally enters the character.

[6-18s] Keep the camera in a close medium-close-up emphasizing her face and eyes. Chris reads from the page in a soft, sorrowful, extremely sad voice, as though Lady Ash is desperately pleading with someone she loves. Her performance is restrained and believable rather than theatrical. Her voice becomes increasingly fragile as the line continues.

(S1, Chris): <d>[English] Please, Peter... please don't let this be our last night together. Don't go back to her. You know this is where you belong... with me... forever...</d>

During the emotional reading, moisture gradually gathers in her eyes. Near the end of the line, a single tear forms naturally and slowly travels down one cheek. She does not wipe it away. Her eyes remain lowered toward the script.

[18-20s] On the word “forever,” Chris lets the final word linger softly. She becomes completely still, remaining emotionally devastated and looking down at the page. Hold on her tear-streaked face for a brief silent beat. The image then slowly fades completely to black.

overall_soundscape:

Clean indoor room tone appropriate for a quiet acting audition. Chris's voice is intimate, clear, and close. Very subtle sound of the script page moving in her hand. No other voices, no audience reaction, no distracting environmental sounds.

non_diegetic_music:

None. No music.

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