Prompt
191 wordsA young survivor sprints through a derelict, fog-choked town at dusk, firing a pump shotgun at a closing horde of zombies as he fights his way toward an escape. 1990s horror film look: heavy 35mm grain, desaturated cold palette, practical-effects gore, handheld camera, flickering sodium streetlights. 0–4s: Wide handheld shot. The survivor bursts around a corner onto an abandoned street strewn with wrecked cars; pale, lurching zombies stagger out of the shadows behind him. Cold blue twilight, drifting fog. 4–8s: Medium low-angle. He plants his feet, swings the shotgun up, and fires — muzzle flash lights his determined face, a zombie crumples in the spray. He racks the slide, steam breath in the cold air. 8–12s: Tracking shot following him as he backpedals and keeps moving, firing twice more at zombies grabbing from the side. No fear in his eyes — jaw set, steady. 12–15s: Hero wide shot. He shoulder-barges through a rusted gate into a safe alley, turns, and slams it shut as hands claw the bars. Slow push-in on his unflinching face. Audio: ragged breathing, wet guttural groans, sharp shotgun blasts and shell racks, distant sirens, low dread-filled drone.
About this prompt
1990s Horror Zombie Outbreak is a Cinematic Seedance 2.0 prompt with 191 words, structured around shot timing, camera direction, motion cues, and remixable scene details.
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