Create a 4-second photorealistic confetti overlay animation with a transparent background (alpha channel), inspired by Apple Photo Booth's Confetti effect. Do not include any people, faces, text, logos, scenery, furniture, backgrounds, particles other than confetti, or any solid backdrop. Transparent background only. Generate 300–500 total confetti pieces over the entire animation. Use a mix of small paper rectangles, squares, circles, and streamers in bright celebration colors: yellow, orange, red, blue, purple, pink, green, and gold. Animation behavior: - Confetti enters from the top edge and upper corners. - Natural gravity-driven falling motion. - Strong randomness in speed, direction, spin rate, fluttering, and lifetime. - Pieces should drift left and right while descending. - Some pieces tumble quickly, others slowly. - Vary size from 0.3%–2% of frame height. - Use subtle motion blur on fast-moving pieces. - Add slight depth-of-field variation for realism. - No synchronized movement or repeating patterns. Visual style: - Premium Apple-style celebration effect. - Clean, polished, modern appearance. - Soft cinematic lighting. - Slight paper texture and realistic shading. - Lightweight floating behavior rather than heavy falling debris. Timing: - Peak density during the first 1.5 seconds. - Gradually reduce the number of visible pieces after 2 seconds. - Continuous fade-out of older particles. - Particle emission stops before the final second. - Every confetti piece must fully fade out before the animation ends. Critical requirements: - Maximum visible particles at any frame: 500. - All particles must have finite lifetimes. - No particle may remain visible in the final frame. - Last 0.3 seconds should contain zero visible confetti. - End frame must be completely transparent. - Looping is NOT required. Output: RGBA video with transparent background (alpha channel), suitable for compositing over webcam footage.
Create a 4-second photorealistic confetti overlay animation with a transparent background (alpha channel), inspired by Apple Photo Booth's Confetti effect. Do not include any people, faces, text, logos, scenery, furniture, backgrounds, particles other than confetti, or any solid backdrop. Transparent background only. Generate 300–500 total confetti pieces over the entire animation. Use a mix of small paper rectangles, squares, circles, and streamers in bright celebration colors: yellow, orange, red, blue, purple, pink, green, and gold. Animation behavior: - Confetti enters from the top edge and upper corners. - Natural gravity-driven falling motion. - Strong randomness in speed, direction, spin rate, fluttering, and lifetime. - Pieces should drift left and right while descending. - Some pieces tumble quickly, others slowly. - Vary size from 0.3%–2% of frame height. - Use subtle motion blur on fast-moving pieces. - Add slight depth-of-field variation for realism. - No synchronized movement or repeating patterns. Visual style: - Premium Apple-style celebration effect. - Clean, polished, modern appearance. - Soft cinematic lighting. - Slight paper texture and realistic shading. - Lightweight floating behavior rather than heavy falling debris. Timing: - Peak density during the first 1.5 seconds. - Gradually reduce the number of visible pieces after 2 seconds. - Continuous fade-out of older particles. - Particle emission stops before the final second. - Every confetti piece must fully fade out before the animation ends. Critical requirements: - Maximum visible particles at any frame: 500. - All particles must have finite lifetimes. - No particle may remain visible in the final frame. - Last 0.3 seconds should contain zero visible confetti. - End frame must be completely transparent. - Looping is NOT required. Output: RGBA video with transparent background (alpha channel), suitable for compositing over webcam footage.
Create a 4-second photorealistic confetti overlay animation with a transparent background (alpha channel), inspired by Apple Photo Booth's Confetti effect. Do not include any people, faces, text, logos, scenery, furniture, backgrounds, particles other than confetti, or any solid backdrop. Transparent background only. Generate 300–500 total confetti pieces over the entire animation. Use a mix of small paper rectangles, squares, circles, and streamers in bright celebration colors: yellow, orange, red, blue, purple, pink, green, and gold. Animation behavior: - Confetti enters from the top edge and upper corners. - Natural gravity-driven falling motion. - Strong randomness in speed, direction, spin rate, fluttering, and lifetime. - Pieces should drift left and right while descending. - Some pieces tumble quickly, others slowly. - Vary size from 0.3%–2% of frame height. - Use subtle motion blur on fast-moving pieces. - Add slight depth-of-field variation for realism. - No synchronized movement or repeating patterns. Visual style: - Premium Apple-style celebration effect. - Clean, polished, modern appearance. - Soft cinematic lighting. - Slight paper texture and realistic shading. - Lightweight floating behavior rather than heavy falling debris. Timing: - Peak density during the first 1.5 seconds. - Gradually reduce the number of visible pieces after 2 seconds. - Continuous fade-out of older particles. - Particle emission stops before the final second. - Every confetti piece must fully fade out before the animation ends. Critical requirements: - Maximum visible particles at any frame: 500. - All particles must have finite lifetimes. - No particle may remain visible in the final frame. - Last 0.3 seconds should contain zero visible confetti. - End frame must be completely transparent. - Looping is NOT required. Output: RGBA video with transparent background (alpha channel), suitable for compositing over webcam footage.
Create a 4-second photorealistic confetti overlay animation with a transparent background (alpha channel), inspired by Apple Photo Booth's Confetti effect. Do not include any people, faces, text, logos, scenery, furniture, backgrounds, particles other than confetti, or any solid backdrop. Transparent background only. Generate 300–500 total confetti pieces over the entire animation. Use a mix of small paper rectangles, squares, circles, and streamers in bright celebration colors: yellow, orange, red, blue, purple, pink, green, and gold. Animation behavior: - Confetti enters from the top edge and upper corners. - Natural gravity-driven falling motion. - Strong randomness in speed, direction, spin rate, fluttering, and lifetime. - Pieces should drift left and right while descending. - Some pieces tumble quickly, others slowly. - Vary size from 0.3%–2% of frame height. - Use subtle motion blur on fast-moving pieces. - Add slight depth-of-field variation for realism. - No synchronized movement or repeating patterns. Visual style: - Premium Apple-style celebration effect. - Clean, polished, modern appearance. - Soft cinematic lighting. - Slight paper texture and realistic shading. - Lightweight floating behavior rather than heavy falling debris. Timing: - Peak density during the first 1.5 seconds. - Gradually reduce the number of visible pieces after 2 seconds. - Continuous fade-out of older particles. - Particle emission stops before the final second. - Every confetti piece must fully fade out before the animation ends. Critical requirements: - Maximum visible particles at any frame: 500. - All particles must have finite lifetimes. - No particle may remain visible in the final frame. - Last 0.3 seconds should contain zero visible confetti. - End frame must be completely transparent. - Looping is NOT required. Output: RGBA video with transparent background (alpha channel), suitable for compositing over webcam footage.
Create a 4-second photorealistic confetti overlay animation with a transparent background (alpha channel), inspired by Apple Photo Booth's Confetti effect. Do not include any people, faces, text, logos, scenery, furniture, backgrounds, particles other than confetti, or any solid backdrop. Transparent background only. Generate 300–500 total confetti pieces over the entire animation. Use a mix of small paper rectangles, squares, circles, and streamers in bright celebration colors: yellow, orange, red, blue, purple, pink, green, and gold. Animation behavior: - Confetti enters from the top edge and upper corners. - Natural gravity-driven falling motion. - Strong randomness in speed, direction, spin rate, fluttering, and lifetime. - Pieces should drift left and right while descending. - Some pieces tumble quickly, others slowly. - Vary size from 0.3%–2% of frame height. - Use subtle motion blur on fast-moving pieces. - Add slight depth-of-field variation for realism. - No synchronized movement or repeating patterns. Visual style: - Premium Apple-style celebration effect. - Clean, polished, modern appearance. - Soft cinematic lighting. - Slight paper texture and realistic shading. - Lightweight floating behavior rather than heavy falling debris. Timing: - Peak density during the first 1.5 seconds. - Gradually reduce the number of visible pieces after 2 seconds. - Continuous fade-out of older particles. - Particle emission stops before the final second. - Every confetti piece must fully fade out before the animation ends. Critical requirements: - Maximum visible particles at any frame: 500. - All particles must have finite lifetimes. - No particle may remain visible in the final frame. - Last 0.3 seconds should contain zero visible confetti. - End frame must be completely transparent. - Looping is NOT required. Output: RGBA video with transparent background (alpha channel), suitable for compositing over webcam footage.
Create a 4-second photorealistic confetti overlay animation with a transparent background (alpha channel), inspired by Apple Photo Booth's Confetti effect. Do not include any people, faces, text, logos, scenery, furniture, backgrounds, particles other than confetti, or any solid backdrop. Transparent background only. Generate 300–500 total confetti pieces over the entire animation. Use a mix of small paper rectangles, squares, circles, and streamers in bright celebration colors: yellow, orange, red, blue, purple, pink, green, and gold. Animation behavior: - Confetti enters from the top edge and upper corners. - Natural gravity-driven falling motion. - Strong randomness in speed, direction, spin rate, fluttering, and lifetime. - Pieces should drift left and right while descending. - Some pieces tumble quickly, others slowly. - Vary size from 0.3%–2% of frame height. - Use subtle motion blur on fast-moving pieces. - Add slight depth-of-field variation for realism. - No synchronized movement or repeating patterns. Visual style: - Premium Apple-style celebration effect. - Clean, polished, modern appearance. - Soft cinematic lighting. - Slight paper texture and realistic shading. - Lightweight floating behavior rather than heavy falling debris. Timing: - Peak density during the first 1.5 seconds. - Gradually reduce the number of visible pieces after 2 seconds. - Continuous fade-out of older particles. - Particle emission stops before the final second. - Every confetti piece must fully fade out before the animation ends. Critical requirements: - Maximum visible particles at any frame: 500. - All particles must have finite lifetimes. - No particle may remain visible in the final frame. - Last 0.3 seconds should contain zero visible confetti. - End frame must be completely transparent. - Looping is NOT required. Output: RGBA video with transparent background (alpha channel), suitable for compositing over webcam footage.