# Test Cases ## Evaluation Question Does the Advisor workflow produce prompts that are more controllable, reusable, and aligned with video-workbench production needs than direct prompting? ## Case T01: Character Identity Makeup Still Goal: create a stable identity reference image for a recurring MV protagonist. Input: - 50-year-old East Asian male traveler. - Black rectangular glasses, stubble, tired but steady eyes, slightly messy hair. - Dark long coat, old backpack strap visible. - Not heroic, not fashion, not influencer portrait. - Output should become `identity_ref` for later shots. Main risk: - If the prompt over-cinematizes the result, the identity anchor becomes too stylized and hard to reuse. - If the prompt under-specifies face and texture, later shots drift. ## Case T02: Wardrobe / Body Fullbody Anchor Goal: create a wardrobe and body silhouette reference, not a face reference. Input: - Same traveler system as T01. - Full body or nearly full body. - Long dark coat length, old backpack, trouser cuffs, muddy boots. - Face may be less important; outfit continuity is the goal. Main risk: - Prompt tries to solve face, wardrobe, mood, and scene at once. - The result becomes another portrait instead of a silhouette / costume reference. ## Case T03: MV Side-Walking Road Shot Goal: make a production still for an MV shot where the character walks along a cold road. Input: - Use identity_ref for face system, wardrobe_ref for outfit, pose_ref for side / three-quarter walking. - Environment occupies at least 60%. - The character should not look into camera. - Vertical 9:16, road-movie mood, restrained fatigue. Main risk: - The identity reference pulls the result back into centered portrait. - The road scene loses character consistency. ## Case T04: Low-Angle Muddy Boots Detail Goal: make a close detail shot where identity is carried by boots, coat hem, mud, and bodily cost. Input: - Low angle near the ground. - Muddy boots stepping through wet road. - Coat hem and backpack strap may appear, face is not required. - Vertical 9:16, tactile road-movie detail. Main risk: - Overusing the face identity reference harms the shot. - The image becomes a generic boot photo without narrative continuity. ## Case T05: High-Density Explainer Slide Visual Goal: test a non-character visual common in video-workbench: one dense page explaining a concept. Input: - Topic: why AI image production needs staged visual anchors. - Style: clean training slide / explainer page. - Output image should be a visual background or slide asset; readable text should be handled outside the generated image. Main risk: - Direct prompt asks the image model to render too much text. - The result may be visually attractive but structurally useless for a slide.