3 months ago
Ultra-realistic 3D cinematic video of a modern missile (e.g. cruise missile or air-to-ground type) being sliced perfectly in half lengthwise with a sharp, oversized knife. The environment is minimal—white or black neutral background with soft ambient lighting. As the knife moves through the missile’s body in slow motion, internal components are revealed in high detail: fuel tank, warhead casing, guidance electronics, wiring, structural ribs. Each material has realistic textures (brushed steel, insulation foam, wiring, ceramic, carbon fiber). Particles fly off gently (metal dust, sparks, oil mist), enhancing the slow slicing effect. The cut is clean and smooth, almost surgical. Audio is ASMR-style: metallic slicing sound, faint vibrations, internal pressure releases, soft clinks and hisses. No music, no narration. Focus purely on the sensation and detail of the cut. Camera is slow and immersive, panning slightly around the scene, with depth-of-field and realistic lighting effects (subsurface scattering, soft glows on heated parts). The tone is both technical and oddly satisfying