10-second cinematic stylized-realistic 3D animation, Pixar-inspired but physically believable, ultra clean topology, flawless temporal consistency, perfect object permanence, no morphing, no flicker, no identity drift, no extra fingers, no duplicate objects, no costume changes, no camera glitches, no environment changes, no text, no subtitles, no watermark.
Main character:
A young male delivery courier, charming and expressive, realistic stylized 3D face, warm brown eyes, short slightly messy dark hair, athletic slim build.
Outfit:
Bright yellow delivery jacket, dark cargo pants, white sneakers, crossbody insulated delivery bag. Clothing remains identical in all frames.
Main object:
A supermarket automatic sliding glass door. The door must remain physically consistent, same size, same position, same reflections, same frame design throughout the whole shot.
Environment:
Small neighborhood convenience store entrance, tiled sidewalk, beverage posters inside, shopping baskets visible, late afternoon sunlight, soft reflections on the glass. Background remains fixed and consistent.
Style:
Pixar-like appeal with realistic materials, believable skin shading, cinematic global illumination, soft bounce light, high-end animation feature quality, comedic timing, crisp facial animation, physically plausible motion.
Comedy premise:
The courier tries to enter, but the automatic door keeps opening only when he steps away and closing every time he confidently approaches.
Camera:
One locked medium-wide shot with very subtle cinematic push-in only, no cuts, no angle changes, no lens distortion changes.
Performance arc:
Confident -> puzzled -> annoyed -> overcommitted -> defeated.
Action timeline:
0:00-0:02
He walks toward the automatic door with relaxed confidence, slight smile, adjusts delivery bag, reaches the entrance.
The door stays closed.
0:02-0:04
He steps back, confused.
Instantly the door slides open by itself.
He brightens and steps forward again.
The door closes right before he arrives.
0:04-0:06
He tries again, now faster.
He leans left, right, tiny step, big step, crouch-step, all with increasingly ridiculous seriousness.
Each time the door reacts at exactly the wrong moment.
0:06-0:08
Now fully committed, he performs exaggerated “stealth” moves, freezes dramatically, then sprints a tiny distance.
The door keeps trolling him with perfect comic timing.
Facial expressions become increasingly desperate but remain appealing and clean.
0:08-0:10
He finally celebrates because the door opens wide—
but he triumphantly walks straight into the perfectly clean fixed glass side panel next to it, not the open doorway.
Soft comedic impact, no injury, just stunned silence.
He slowly slides one hand onto the glass with broken dignity.acter identity and exact store layout for all 10 seconds.