Prompt
174 wordsCreate an intense cinematic disaster-science scene at a remote volcanic observatory during twilight. A field researcher climbs a metal platform above glowing lava rivers while the mountain trembles beneath them. 0–4s: Ultra-wide establishing shot. The observatory stands on black volcanic rock, orange lava veins glowing below, ash drifting through purple twilight. Camera performs a slow crane up. 4–9s: Medium tracking shot as the researcher moves across a shaking metal walkway, one hand gripping the rail, heat distortion warping the background. Sparks and ash pass through the foreground. 9–13s: Macro close-up of seismic equipment rattling on a metal table, needles jumping, red warning lights reflecting in protective goggles. Fast rack focus to the researcher turning toward the crater. 13–15s: Hero wide shot. The crater emits a huge vertical column of glowing ash and light while the researcher stands braced against the wind. Style: cinematic natural-disaster realism, orange-black color contrast, anamorphic lens, heat shimmer, ash particles, practical red lights, dramatic rim lighting, grounded physics, clean audio with metal creaks, lava rumble, wind, and distant rock movement.
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Volcanic Observatory Cinematic Disaster is a VFX Seedance 2.0 prompt with 174 words, structured around shot timing, camera direction, motion cues, and remixable scene details.
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