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Qipao Era-Shift Transformation Short

Plan a fashion-history short where each spin advances the era while preserving subject continuity and costume clarity.

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Kling 3.0

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12-15s
12-15s

Preview of a qipao era-shift transformation short with era changes and spin match cuts.

Transformation clip focused on era detail, costume readability, subject continuity, and rhythm.

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Qipao Era-Shift Transformation Short

Qipao era-shift prompt: era beats, spin match cuts, costume details, subject continuity, and cultural guardrails.

Recommended model: Kling 3.0Output format: Video prompt template
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Create a 12-15 second fashion-history transformation sequence about qipao silhouettes across eras. Keep one subject centered and consistent. Each spin creates a clean era jump: early formal robe, transitional tailored silhouette, 1920s Shanghai street style, then a refined 1930s evening look. Use cinematic old-Shanghai texture, controlled film grain, match-cut spins, and rising drum rhythm. Make the costume changes readable through collar, sleeve, waistline, length, hair, and lighting. Avoid caricature, inaccurate cultural mashups, jumpy identity changes, over-sexualized framing, logos, subtitles, and messy text overlays.

Usage notes

Replace the era range, costume references, location style, rhythm, final pose, and cultural notes.

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Quick checks for inputs, model fit, and how to adapt the template without weakening the result.

What should I customize in this qipao era-shift video prompt?

Replace the era range, costume references, location style, rhythm, final pose, and cultural notes.

How should I review the video output?

Check motion readability, subject continuity, camera rhythm, final frame usability, and any generated text or logos that need manual cleanup.

Can I use this prompt with another model?

Yes. Keep the core structure, then adjust detail level, aspect ratio, and constraints for the model you choose in Rivya.

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