A 12-panel cinematic sci-fi contact sheet following a spacecraft descending into a violent gas giant storm.
Create a cinematic sci-fi storyboard contact sheet, vertical 9:16 overall, with 12 panels in a 3x4 grid. Subject: a compact armored deep-atmosphere spacecraft descending into a massive gas giant storm system. Mood: oppressive, awe-struck, high tension, cosmic dread. Style: photorealistic cinematic concept art with dark sci-fi realism, volumetric storm clouds, amber and black palette, occasional cold blue lightning. Panel sequence: 1. Wide exterior: ship enters upper atmosphere at extreme speed, clouds glowing from friction. 2. Cockpit POV: red and cyan holographic instruments, storm layers collapsing ahead. 3. Exterior mid-wide: ship dives into a rotating cloud funnel. 4. Extreme close exterior: lightning crawls near the hull. 5. Dashboard warning screen: critical red system failure interface. 6. Rear three-quarter exterior: ship fights turbulence inside dense storm clouds. 7. Massive circular disturbance forms in clouds, something huge moving beneath. 8. Cockpit navigation view: blind evasive maneuver through lightning. 9. First reveal of a colossal creature-like silhouette rising near the ship. 10. Spiral descent: ship caught in vortex tunnel. 11. Sudden breakthrough into calm void, eerie mist and silence. 12. Final reveal: enormous leviathan-like silhouette backlit by pale storm opening, dwarfing the craft. All panels depict one continuous descent sequence. Use cinematic lighting, storm scale, tiny ship silhouette, clear panel borders, and subtle production labels.
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