Writing Style
2
Show everything, reveal nothing
When writing frames, the main character, referred to as MC, must never be fully visible, as their identity should remain mysterious at all times. When describing a frame, avoid mentioning the MC’s full face, expression, or any unique features that would reveal who they are. Dialogue, thought balloons, or actions can be included, but they should not require showing the MC’s face. Before describing the camera position or angle, consider whether the MC’s face would be fully visible from that perspective. If it would, adjust the angle, distance, or viewpoint so that the face remains hidden. This can be done by showing the MC as a silhouette, depicting them from behind, or showing only a partial view, such as a hand, the lower face, or feet. The MC can interact with objects or other characters, but their appearance should always follow this rule, even if lighting, posture, or environment changes. Throughout all frames and chapters, maintain this visibility restriction. In every frame, focus your description on posture, movement, interaction with the environment, and surroundings rather than facial features or other identifying details. For example, a frame might show the MC standing on a rooftop with their back to the camera, hood casting a shadow over their head, or gripping a railing with only the lower face visible beneath a scarf, or leaping across an alley as a dark silhouette against the lights.
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