Prompt
377 wordsCinematography: First-person POV, naturalistic unconstrained human vision. Authentic head movement with organic micro-tremor, subtle wind-shake, and reactive eye-line tracking. Lighting: surrealistic alien twilight. High-contrast natural light through a dense canopy. Underlit by vibrant bioluminescent glow from the fungal forest. Color: 60:30:10 — dominant deep indigo and violet 60% / secondary neon magenta, cyan, toxic green 30% / accent warm amber-gold (hoverbike dashboard) 10%. Camera: wide-angle cine lens (24mm). 180° shutter motion blur. Speed-ramping (24fps to 240fps and back). Extreme macro depth-of-field transition. Physics: inertia and wind resistance felt through the camera. Particles and spores obey aerodynamic drag. SUBJECTS: pure first-person vision, no helmet, no HUD. At the bottom of the frame, the rider's hands grip the handlebars of a heavy hoverbike, fingers adjusting the throttle. a surreal iridescent macro-insect — double-layered translucent oil-slick wings, a neon-cyan segmented body pulsing with bioluminescence, large multi-faceted magenta eyes. LOCATION: a bizarre fantasy jungle at twilight, towering twisted mega-mushrooms pulsing with toxic green and magenta light. Glowing spores drift like ash. ACTION — ONE CONTINUOUS TAKE, NO cuts. 15 seconds. 0:00–0:04 — High-velocity real-time POV (24fps): the hoverbike flies low and fast, weaving through a narrow opening; the camera tilts into turns; spores streak past. 0:04–0:05 — The jolt: as the bike clips a glowing stalk, the alien fly flashes in from camera-left — a sudden jump-scare. The camera flinches (a micro-jerk back and right). Time violently freezes into extreme slow-motion. 0:05–0:11 — Ultra slow-motion macro (240fps): near standstill. The alien fly drifts past the lens at macro distance, centimeters from the eye — every microscopic detail visible, oil-slick wings scattering the neon light, spores parting around it, horizontal anamorphic magenta flares across the lens. 0:11–0:15 — Instant speed-ramp back (24fps): the fly snaps past camera-right and vanishes; time cracks back with a rush of wind, the engine roars, the rider corrects and accelerates deeper into the forest. CONSTRAINTS: 16:9. ONE CONTINUOUS POV SHOT — no cuts. No screen borders or helmet graphics. Photoreal throughout. AUDIO (NO MUSIC): heavy mechanical hum and high-RPM whine, high-speed wind. At 0:04, a caught breath. During slow-mo, wind drops into a muffled vacuum replaced by the deep thump-thump of the fly's wings and the rider's heartbeat. At 0:11, a sonic whoosh as reality snaps back.
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Surreal Alien Jungle Hoverbike Chase is a VFX Seedance 2.0 prompt with 377 words, structured around shot timing, camera direction, motion cues, and remixable scene details.
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