A 6-panel film storyboard for a rainy Tokyo alley chase, drawn as pencil-and-marker production boards.
A 6-panel film storyboard laid out as a 3x2 grid, landscape 16:9 overall. Each panel is a rectangular pencil-and-marker sketch with a white margin border and a small information strip underneath. Scene: a chase through a rainy Tokyo alleyway, ending in a rooftop jump. Panel 1 - WIDE establishing: wet neon alleyway, runner entering from left; kanji signage on both walls. Info: "PANEL 1 - EXT. ALLEY - NIGHT - WIDE / static / 2s" Panel 2 - OTS tracking: runner mid-stride from behind; pursuer silhouette 10 m back. Info: "PANEL 2 - OTS TRACKING / follow-cam / pan-L 45deg / 3s" Panel 3 - Close-up: runner's face, sweat, eyes darting up toward fire escape. Info: "PANEL 3 - CU RUNNER / static / 1.5s / SFX: breath" Panel 4 - Low angle: runner leaping onto fire-escape ladder; rain streaks. Info: "PANEL 4 - LOW ANGLE / tilt-up 30deg / 2s" Panel 5 - Wide aerial: runner silhouetted against neon skyline, about to leap rooftops. Info: "PANEL 5 - WIDE AERIAL / crane-down / 4s" Panel 6 - Match cut: runner's boots landing on wet rooftop; splash. Info: "PANEL 6 - MATCH CUT CU / static / 1s / SFX: splash" Art direction: classic animation-school storyboard - pencil line-work, grey marker shading, red-pencil arrow annotations on panels 2 and 5 for camera move and action arc. Off-white paper texture background.
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