Prompt
376 words15-second ultra-cinematic elemental transformation sequence on a storm-battered coastline at twilight. A lone figure stands on black volcanic rocks facing a violent ocean. Massive waves crash against the cliffs while dark storm clouds gather across the horizon. Rain and sea spray fill the air. The atmosphere is primal, immense, and realistic. The camera slowly circles around the figure as the ocean begins behaving unnaturally. Nearby waves stop for a brief moment as if listening. Water starts flowing upward around the figure's feet instead of falling back into the sea. The transformation begins. Thin streams of seawater wrap around the body like living ribbons. The skin becomes translucent in places, revealing swirling currents, bubbles, and glowing blue ocean energy beneath the surface. The camera pushes closer as the body gradually dissolves into moving water. Arms become liquid currents. Hair transforms into flowing streams of sea foam. The lower body merges with spiraling ocean waves. The transformation accelerates. Entire sections of the surrounding ocean rise into the air and orbit around the figure. Schools of fish, fragments of coral, shells, and bioluminescent particles become suspended inside the water. Thunder crashes overhead. The figure expands dramatically in scale. Their silhouette becomes a gigantic humanoid tsunami composed of roaring waves, rotating currents, foam, spray, and deep ocean energy. Massive walls of water rise behind them, towering higher than cliffs. The sea itself appears connected to the transformation. At the climax, the Living Tsunami stands at colossal scale above the coastline, a giant formed entirely from moving ocean water and storm energy. Lightning illuminates the immense translucent body while entire waves flow through its arms and chest. Final cinematic moment: the Living Tsunami raises one arm toward the horizon. An enormous tidal wave rises from the ocean and follows the gesture. The camera pulls back to reveal the colossal water titan standing between sea and sky as the storm revolves around it. Style: ultra cinematic realism, elemental water transformation, photoreal ocean simulation, tsunami-scale water effects, storm atmosphere, realistic fluid dynamics, massive environmental scale, bioluminescent ocean details, AAA visual effects quality, no text, no overlays. Audio: epic cinematic orchestral score, crashing waves, deep ocean resonance, hurricane winds, thunder, water surges, distant whale calls, atmospheric storm energy, colossal elemental power. Made in @LeonardoAi
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Cinematic Water Transformation Scene is a VFX Seedance 2.0 prompt with 376 words, structured around shot timing, camera direction, motion cues, and remixable scene details.
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