Prompt
286 wordsA village road in bright daylight, small houses on both sides. A big water tanker truck is driving down the road. A mega crocodile, as big as a truck, bites onto the back of the water tanker and pulls it hard. On the roof of a nearby building, a soldier holds a rocket launcher. Sounds: loud truck engine, crashing metal, people shouting, the crocodile growling. Shot 1 (0–3s) — THE HOOK: We see the water tanker shaking hard. The mega crocodile has its mouth locked on the back of the truck, pulling it side to side. Water splashes out. The driver is scared and shouts on his radio: "IT'S GOT MY TRUCK!" Shot 2 (3–6s): On the roof of a building nearby, the soldier gets ready with his rocket launcher. He watches closely but does not shoot yet — the driver is still too close. He says on the radio: "Jump out! Run now!" Shot 3 (6–9s): The driver opens his door and jumps out of the truck. He runs fast down the road. The crocodile lets go of the truck and comes onto the open road, chasing after him. Now the crocodile is all alone in the open. Shot 4 (9–13s) — BIG SLOW MOMENT: The crocodile is out in the open road now. The soldier fires his rocket launcher from the roof. We see it in slow motion — smoke comes out, and the rocket flies down through the air, right at the crocodile. Shot 5 (13–15s): Everything goes back to normal speed. BOOM! Fire and smoke burst out where the crocodile was. The truck sits still and safe. The driver looks back from far away, safe. Smoke goes up into the sky. Cut.
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Alien vs Water Tank Action Movie is a VFX Seedance 2.0 prompt with 286 words, structured around shot timing, camera direction, motion cues, and remixable scene details.
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