Prompt Details
Model
Chat - (gpt-5.6)
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Example input
[SCENE_PLAN]: A two-day skincare campaign with bathroom, bedroom, and rooftop scenes shot out of script order; talent A appears in scenes 1, 3, and 6.
[GARMENT_INVENTORY]: Garment G12 white linen shirt x2; G14 cream trousers x1; G19 silver chain x1; G21 robe x1; alteration notes show only one shirt has shortened cuffs.
[CONTINUITY_RISKS]: Water mist continuity, cuff length mismatch, rooftop wind wrinkles, and same-day robe laundering.
Example output
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1. Continuity assumptions and normalization
Normalized identifiers
Talent A → T-A
Scenes → S01, S03, S06 for T-A appearances.
Shoot sequence is not assumed to equal script sequence.
Locations are normalized as BATHROOM / BEDROOM / ROOFTOP, but no location-to-scene mapping is assigned because none was supplied.
G12 → G12 / white / linen shirt / qty 2
G14 → G14 / cream / trousers / qty 1
G19 → G19 / silver / chain / qty 1
G21 → G21 / color unspecified / robe / qty 1
Controlled condition states: PRE-FIT, CLEAN-DRY, MIST-DAMP, WIND-WRINKLED, ALTERED, UNALTERED, IN-LAUNDRY, RESET-PENDING, MATCH-READY, RETURNED.
For G12, the two physical copies must receive copy-level IDs before shooting, e.g. G12-01 / G12-02. The existing alteration note establishes that exactly one copy has shortened cuffs, but does not establish which physical copy it is. Until positively identified, the copies are not interchangeable.
Scene-specific wardrobe assignments, fastening positions, chain orientation, wetness levels, and robe usage frequency remain MISSING, not inferred.
2. Conflict summary
G12 cuff mismatch — HIGH. Two nominally identical white shirts have different cuff lengths. Switching copies within a continuous appearance could create a visible continuity error. Duplicate coverage therefore exists numerically but not as a guaranteed visual alternate.
Water-mist continuity — HIGH. Bathroom work can create localized dampness, translucency, cling, spotting, or changed wrinkle patterns. Because shoot order and bathroom-scene mapping are missing, a misted garment cannot automatically be reset to CLEAN-DRY for a scene photographed earlier in story time.
G21 same-day laundering — HIGH. Only one robe exists. Any schedule requiring laundering, full drying, texture restoration, and reuse later the same shoot day creates a potentially impossible turnaround until actual call times and robe scene assignments are reconciled. No alternate exists.
Rooftop wind wrinkles — HIGH. Wind can change sleeve creases, shirt hem, trouser folds, robe belt position, and overall wrinkle state between takes. A rooftop-used garment must not enter another continuity scene as MATCH-READY until its reference wrinkle state is restored.
G19 jewelry drift — MEDIUM/HIGH. There is one silver chain and no alternate. Clasp position, chain rotation, pendant/orientation if applicable, tuck/exposure, and fastening state require photographic matching. Losing or removing it creates zero duplicate coverage.
3. Highest-risk continuity ledger
Item / dependency Pre-fit & identification Scene-use control Reset / turnaround Return condition
G12 ×2 — white linen shirt Tag both copies separately; identify which is ALTERED-SHORT-CUFF and which is UNALTERED; photograph both cuffs Record exact copy used in every T-A scene. Do not substitute copies solely because both are G12 After mist: MIST-DAMP → RESET-PENDING → CLEAN-DRY. After rooftop: restore photographed wrinkle state. Copy swap requires cuff-match approval Both copies reconciled separately; alteration state unchanged
G21 ×1 — robe Record color, belt/fastening state and baseline wrinkle pattern; CLEAN-DRY Log every appearance and whether mist/water contacts fabric IN-LAUNDRY blocks scene reuse until fully dry and visually reset. Any same-day reuse before this is complete is an unresolved turnaround conflict CLEAN-DRY or documented final condition; belt/components accounted for
G19 ×1 — silver chain Photograph clasp position, orientation and visible length; CLEAN Match fastening, rotation and exposed/tucked state take-to-take Restore exact orientation after changes, robe changes, hair/makeup interference or removal Chain physically accounted for and returned
G14 ×1 — cream trousers Baseline front/back crease, waistband/fastening and hem state Record exposure to rooftop wind and any water contact Wind wrinkles or damp areas require comparison against preceding/following story scene before reset approval CLEAN-DRY; condition photographed and returned
S01/S03/S06 shoot-order dependency Build actual shoot order separately from script order before first T-A setup Each scene must inherit its story-state, not the condition left by the previous setup Block misting, laundering or strong wrinkle resets until next required story-state is checked All three scene records show garment IDs, copy IDs and final continuity states
4. Reset sequence
Before first T-A setup: photograph full wardrobe baseline; assign G12 copy IDs; positively identify the shortened-cuff copy; record G14 fastening/crease, G19 clasp orientation, and G21 belt/closure state.
Before every S01/S03/S06 setup: check the scene’s required story-state against the previous script scene, not against the scene just photographed.
After any water mist: immediately mark affected garment MIST-DAMP; capture wetness boundaries before drying or manipulation. Do not treat naturally dried linen as an automatic visual match because wrinkle and spotting patterns may change.
After rooftop exposure: photograph wind-created wrinkle state before removing garments. For subsequent scenes requiring the earlier look, reset against the proof images, then mark MATCH-READY.
For G21 laundering: record IN-LAUNDRY at handoff. Keep it unavailable until laundering, complete drying, belt/closure reset, wrinkle comparison, and continuity approval are finished. If the schedule calls for G21 sooner, flag TURNAROUND CONFLICT — NO ALTERNATE rather than assuming readiness.
At wrap: reconcile both G12 copies independently plus G14, G19 and G21; photograph final condition and mark RETURNED.
5. Proof-photo checklist
T-A full front, back, left, and right baseline for each distinct wardrobe state.
G12-01 and G12-02 side-by-side with copy IDs visible outside the photographed costume area.
Close-up of both G12 cuffs proving which copy carries the shortened-cuff alteration.
Shirt collar, buttons/fastening, sleeve roll if any, hem position, and mist boundary after bathroom work.
G14 waistband/closure, front crease, knees, seat and hems before/after rooftop exposure.
G19 clasp position, chain orientation and exact exposed/tucked relationship at each T-A scene.
G21 front/back, belt knot or closure, sleeve position and wrinkle state before laundering.
G21 post-laundry image only after complete drying and reset.
Rooftop pre-wind and post-wind references before any steaming or hand reset.
Slate/photo record tying every reference to S01/S03/S06 + T-A + garment/copy ID + condition state.
6. Owner-specific next actions
Wardrobe supervisor: establish the actual S01/S03/S06 shoot order and location mapping; assign G12 copy IDs; positively identify the altered shirt; approve every copy substitution; flag any G21 reuse occurring inside the laundering/reset window.
Continuity / wardrobe dresser: maintain the condition-state log; photograph mist boundaries, cuffs, wrinkles, fastenings and G19 orientation; compare against script-order references before declaring MATCH-READY.
Laundry owner: log G21 handoff and return; do not mark it available merely because washing is complete—availability requires full drying plus wardrobe visual-reset approval.
On-set dresser: control rooftop wrinkle resets and shirt copy selection; prevent unlogged G19 removal/rotation; record any fastening or sleeve change immediately.
Production / AD scheduling owner: reconcile wardrobe dependencies against the out-of-order schedule. Where a required scene follows misting, rooftop exposure or G21 laundering operationally but precedes it in story continuity, preserve the required earlier appearance state or flag the setup as a continuity conflict before camera.
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GPT-5.6
Convert a production scene plan and garment inventory into a shoot-ready continuity ledger with conflict flags and reset cues.
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