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Leaked K-pop Demon Hunters BTS: Dragon Squad On Set

Leaked K-pop Demon Hunters BTS: Dragon Squad On Set

Leak five handheld vignettes from the fictional “K-pop Demon Hunters” set—green screen hero poses, candid break-room hydration, energetic waves, and golden-hour script reviews.

Story, K-pop, TikTok, Instagram Reels, YouTube Shorts

Category

Stories

Duration

25s

Platform

TikTok, Instagram Reels, YouTube Shorts

Alici Video Mode

Viral Clone Mode

Step 1 Describe the task

Assemble a “leaked BTS” reel that moves through hero poses, snack breaks, cheerful waves, and director meetings so fans feel like they just hacked into the Demon Hunters production cloud.

Create a viral short, Leaked footage from the live-action K-pop Demon Hunters filming site. Strictly reference the feel of the characters in the provided images and the realistic on-set shooting style.

Step 2 Understanding Context

Clarify who each performer is, which demon-hunting trait they embody, and what parts of your lore are safe to “accidentally” reveal. That context lets the agent pace between swaggering green-screen shots and soft candid moments without breaking the narrative.

Upload wardrobe boards, logo placements, and any handheld references so the leaked-footage shader, lens wobble, and set dressing mirror your real production.

Upload Images
Leaked K-pop Demon Hunters BTS: Dragon Squad On Set context reference image 1
Leaked K-pop Demon Hunters BTS: Dragon Squad On Set context reference image 2
Leaked K-pop Demon Hunters BTS: Dragon Squad On Set context reference image 3
Leaked K-pop Demon Hunters BTS: Dragon Squad On Set context reference image 4
Leaked K-pop Demon Hunters BTS: Dragon Squad On Set context reference image 5

Step 3 What Video SuperAgent creates

You get a beat sheet of BTS-style scenes with suggested handheld moves, caption hooks, and sound bed transitions so the reel feels authentically “captured” yet still brand-safe.

From Alici Video Super Agent

🎬 Leaked Demon Hunters BTS

A handheld sizzle that cycles between swagger, softness, and “oops we left the camera on.”

📋 Storyboard Design

Beat

Duration

Scenario

Camera Feel

Texture Cue

Caption Hook

1

0-5s

Yellow bomber lead on green screen while crew scrambles

Handheld pan → zoom punch-in, slight shake

Studio glare, neon dragon embroidery

“She saw the camera, still didn’t blink.”

2

5-10s

Water-break confessional in mustard tee

Soft push-in, voyeur over-shoulder pullback

Golden hour flares, condensation on bottle

“Hydrate before you hunt.”

3

10-15s

Beaming blonde lead flexes wardrobe

Low-angle semi-handheld, then full-body reveal

Green screen halo, floral print close-ups

“Armor check: floral edition.”

4

15-20s

Pigtail fighter waves chaotically

Bouncy handheld, quick punch-in to smile

Vibrant green RMS lighting, lens dust motes

“She refuses to stay still.”

5

20-25s

Director + lead huddle over script outdoors

Documentary shoulder cam, over-shoulder coverage

Golden city glow, paper rustle audio

“Mission briefing—keep it quiet.”

Visual Highlights

  • K-pop wardrobe color palette dominated by yellows and neons

  • Contrast between sterile studio greens and warm outdoor breaks

  • Slight noise and rolling shutter artifacts to sell the leak

Music Beat Triggers

  • Kick drum on the lead’s smirk

  • Snare accent during the playful wave

  • Bridge swell as the script meeting unfolds

Storyboard Images
Storyboard 1: Medium shot - Female lead in yellow bomber jacket with dragon embroidery stands confidently on professional film set with green screen backdrop
Storyboard 2: Medium shot - Pink-haired performer in mustard yellow shirt relaxing in chair with water bottle, golden hour lighting
Storyboard 3: Medium shot - Blonde performer in colorful floral shirt and yellow beanie, arms crossed confidently on green screen set
Storyboard 4: Medium shot - Female performer with twin ponytails in yellow cargo pants and graphic tee, enthusiastically waving with both hands
Storyboard 5: Medium shot - Male lead in checkered shirt reviewing script pages with director in golden hour outdoor setting

Step 4 Optimization & Follow-Up Prompts

Aim for virality control:

Once the first edit lands, request variants with blurred logos, extra grain, or alternate captions (“caught on tape,” “confidential”) to tailor the leak energy for different platforms.

Prompt 1: More Chaos

“Increase handheld wobble, add light lens flares, and layer whispered crew chatter beneath beats 1-4.”

Use this when the footage feels too polished for a believable leak.

Prompt 2: Lore Drop Overlay

“Insert glitchy lower-thirds that flash demon codex symbols during the script review clip.”

Use this when you want superfans to pause and screenshot new story clues.

Step 5 Tricks, tips, and troubleshooting

Camera Imperfections Introduce micro-zooms, focus hunts, and incidental occlusions to make the footage feel stolen rather than staged.

Audio Authenticity Keep faint director cues or equipment hum to remind viewers they’re hearing the set, not a pure soundtrack.

Caption Strategy Alternate between teasing (“Can’t show the demon yet”) and protective (“Delete before the producer sees this”) to encourage comments.

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