Design a retro movie ticket stub poster for [Movie Title], in the style of black and white woodcut/linocut print.
Canvas: portrait 3:4 ratio, pure black background.
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Left side (20% width): vertically stacked 3 identical miniature ticket stubs,
arranged like film negatives stacked top to bottom, with circular holes separating each one.
Right side (80% width): one large main ticket stub, vertically arranged, filling the full height of the canvas.
Left and right content are 100% identical, left side is only a 3x smaller repetition, no deformation.
All text elements inside the ticket stub are left-aligned, no centering.
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【Main Illustration Area】Occupies 45% of the ticket stub height
The most representative woodcut print scene of this movie, in pure black and white,
with dense line texture, no gray, extremely high contrast, no intermediate tones.
The four edges have jagged punched tear borders running through the entire ticket.
【Title Area】All left-aligned
Chinese movie title [Chinese Movie Title](%E5%B9%B4%E4%BB%BD) ← Largest font size, bold black font, heaviest visual weight
English movie title [English Title] ← Second largest font size, serif font, directly below the Chinese title
- Dashed line separator
【Information Area】All left-aligned
All the following lines: Director, Genre, Date, HALL/SEAT/PRICE, DATE/TIME,
must use the same font size, same font weight, same font type,
visual effect as if an old dot matrix printer printed from top to bottom continuously,
never changed font size or font type in the middle, every line of text has pixel-level consistent height.
Font specifications:
- Font size: extremely small, about 9px equivalent, must not exceed this size
- Font weight: extremely thin, strokes as fine as needles, similar to Courier New Regular
- Font shape: monospace font, each character occupies the same grid
- Texture: slight uneven color blocks, simulating color ribbon ink imprint,
some strokes have slight jagged edges or breaks, not perfect vectors
Layout rhythm strictly replicates the following (all left-aligned at the top):
[Country] Director's Chinese Name Director's English Name
Genre1/Genre2
Premiere Date (Festival Name) / Screening Date (Region) / XXX minutes
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HALL : SEAT : PRICE :
[XX] [XX-XX] [XX.X]
DATE : TIME :
[DD/Mon/YYYY] [HH:MM-HH:MM]
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Every line in this information area has exactly the same visual presence,
like a continuous printed receipt, no line has visual privilege,
no bold, no font size differences, no exceptions.
【Quote Decoration Area】All left-aligned
The quote is surrounded only by a single thin line frame, no patterns or decorations at the corners,
the line is thin and even, like a simple rectangular border drawn by a pen,
with appropriate inner padding, the frame is aligned with the left and right margins of the ticket stub,
the text inside is left-aligned:
“[The most classic English quote from this movie]”
Handwritten cursive font or typewriter font, slightly larger than the information area
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【Font Size Hierarchy · Global Unique Standard】
Level 1: Chinese movie title → Largest, bold black font
Level 2: English movie title → Second largest, serif font
Level 3: Quote → Medium, handwritten cursive or typewriter font
Level 4: All content in the information area → Smallest, monospace ultra-thin font,
Director/Genre/Date/HALL/SEAT/PRICE/DATE/TIME
All lines must be strictly equal in height and weight, pixel-level consistent
【Absolutely Prohibited】
✗ Any numbering markers in the image (symbols like ①②③ must not be rendered)
✗ Any area with center alignment, globally unified left alignment
✗ The quote border having patterns, corner decorations, vines, or other complex decorations
✗ Any two lines in the information area having different font sizes
✗ The three columns HALL / SEAT / PRICE having misalignment in height
✗ The two columns DATE / TIME having inconsistent font sizes
✗ Any bold or emphasized strokes in the information area
✗ Left and right ticket stubs having non-proportional deformation
✗ Any field retaining placeholders, must fill with real content
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