[EXTREME WIDE SHOT], [SLOW ZOOM IN + STATIC FRAMING], [COASTLINE OF RUSSIA AND ADJACENT LANDS FACING GIGANTIC WALL OF WATER], [a colossal tsunami, dark and curling, looms in the distance, swallowing cities in its path, people scream and run across broken landscapes, helicopters whirl away from collapsing towers, the horizon bends under the pressure of the wave], [terrified screams, roaring water, crumbling buildings, fading sirens], [dim grey skies, ash particles falling, brief rays of cold light piercing the clouds, ocean reflecting ominous blue-black tones], [epic end-of-the-world tone, apocalypse cinematic style, inspired by 2012 and The Day After Tomorrow]
First-person POV from a flooded coastal street during the 2004 tsunami. The camera shows the character’s muddy hands outstretched in panic while running. In front of him, panicked civilians are fleeing in all directions. Floodwater rushes violently through the street, sweeping away motorcycles, market stalls, and palm trees. A nearby building begins to collapse with a thunderous rumble, sending debris into the air. Rain falls lightly, mixing with rising smoke and electrical sparks from broken power lines. Only the hands are visible. The tone is chaotic and intense.
A massive 200-meter ocean wave slowly approaches the coastline on a clear, sunny day. The video is recorded with a handheld smartphone from a hill or building near the beach. The sky is bright blue, with no clouds. The sea was calm just minutes before. As the gigantic wave moves closer, people on the shore look up in shock. Some begin to run inland while others freeze. The wave rises far above the buildings and trees before crashing down in the distance. The camera shakes slightly from the shockwave and wind. The video is completely raw and realistic — no special effects or filters. Style: raw smartphone footage Camera: handheld, zooms in and out occasionally, no stabilization Lighting: clear natural sunlight, afternoon Audio: ambient — ocean roar, distant gasps, wind Mood: stunned silence, disbelief No cinematic framing, no music, no slow motion
A massive 50-meter ocean wave slowly approaches the coastline on a clear, sunny day. The video is recorded with a handheld smartphone from a hill or building near the beach. The sky is bright blue, with no clouds. The sea was calm just minutes before. As the gigantic wave moves closer, people on the shore look up in shock. Some begin to run inland while others freeze. The wave rises far above the buildings and trees before crashing down in the distance. The camera shakes slightly from the shockwave and wind. The video is completely raw and realistic — no special effects or filters. Style: raw smartphone footage Camera: handheld, zooms in and out occasionally, no stabilization Lighting: clear natural sunlight, afternoon Audio: ambient — ocean roar, distant gasps, wind Mood: stunned silence, disbelief No cinematic framing, no music, no slow motion
A field reporter stands on a sunny beach in Hawaii, holding a microphone, doing a live news segment. She's wearing light tropical clothing, wind in her hair, and the sound of waves and seagulls in the background. She starts calmly: 'Good morning, viewers. I'm here on the beautiful shores of Oahu, where locals are enjoying a peaceful morning—' Suddenly, in the distance, the ocean pulls back slightly. She hesitates, confused, then squints at the horizon. A low rumble starts to grow. Panic slowly spreads on her face as she realizes what's coming. A MASSIVE WALL OF WATER — a rogue wave or mini-tsunami — begins to rise. People in the background start yelling and running. The reporter turns around, drops the mic, and the camera shakes violently. The wave crashes into the beach, obliterating everything in its path. The final shot is chaotic: water, foam, debris, the camera toppling, then static.
[EXTREME WIDE SHOT], [SLOW ZOOM IN + STATIC FRAMING], [COASTLINE OF RUSSIA AND ADJACENT LANDS FACING GIGANTIC WALL OF WATER], [a colossal tsunami, dark and curling, looms in the distance, swallowing cities in its path, people scream and run across broken landscapes, helicopters whirl away from collapsing towers, the horizon bends under the pressure of the wave], [terrified screams, roaring water, crumbling buildings, fading sirens], [dim grey skies, ash particles falling, brief rays of cold light piercing the clouds, ocean reflecting ominous blue-black tones], [epic end-of-the-world tone, apocalypse cinematic style, inspired by 2012 and The Day After Tomorrow]
First-person POV from a flooded coastal street during the 2004 tsunami. The camera shows the character’s muddy hands outstretched in panic while running. In front of him, panicked civilians are fleeing in all directions. Floodwater rushes violently through the street, sweeping away motorcycles, market stalls, and palm trees. A nearby building begins to collapse with a thunderous rumble, sending debris into the air. Rain falls lightly, mixing with rising smoke and electrical sparks from broken power lines. Only the hands are visible. The tone is chaotic and intense.
A massive 200-meter ocean wave slowly approaches the coastline on a clear, sunny day. The video is recorded with a handheld smartphone from a hill or building near the beach. The sky is bright blue, with no clouds. The sea was calm just minutes before. As the gigantic wave moves closer, people on the shore look up in shock. Some begin to run inland while others freeze. The wave rises far above the buildings and trees before crashing down in the distance. The camera shakes slightly from the shockwave and wind. The video is completely raw and realistic — no special effects or filters. Style: raw smartphone footage Camera: handheld, zooms in and out occasionally, no stabilization Lighting: clear natural sunlight, afternoon Audio: ambient — ocean roar, distant gasps, wind Mood: stunned silence, disbelief No cinematic framing, no music, no slow motion
A massive 50-meter ocean wave slowly approaches the coastline on a clear, sunny day. The video is recorded with a handheld smartphone from a hill or building near the beach. The sky is bright blue, with no clouds. The sea was calm just minutes before. As the gigantic wave moves closer, people on the shore look up in shock. Some begin to run inland while others freeze. The wave rises far above the buildings and trees before crashing down in the distance. The camera shakes slightly from the shockwave and wind. The video is completely raw and realistic — no special effects or filters. Style: raw smartphone footage Camera: handheld, zooms in and out occasionally, no stabilization Lighting: clear natural sunlight, afternoon Audio: ambient — ocean roar, distant gasps, wind Mood: stunned silence, disbelief No cinematic framing, no music, no slow motion
A field reporter stands on a sunny beach in Hawaii, holding a microphone, doing a live news segment. She's wearing light tropical clothing, wind in her hair, and the sound of waves and seagulls in the background. She starts calmly: 'Good morning, viewers. I'm here on the beautiful shores of Oahu, where locals are enjoying a peaceful morning—' Suddenly, in the distance, the ocean pulls back slightly. She hesitates, confused, then squints at the horizon. A low rumble starts to grow. Panic slowly spreads on her face as she realizes what's coming. A MASSIVE WALL OF WATER — a rogue wave or mini-tsunami — begins to rise. People in the background start yelling and running. The reporter turns around, drops the mic, and the camera shakes violently. The wave crashes into the beach, obliterating everything in its path. The final shot is chaotic: water, foam, debris, the camera toppling, then static.
A massive 200-meter ocean wave slowly approaches the coastline on a clear, sunny day. The video is recorded with a handheld smartphone from a hill or building near the beach. The sky is bright blue, with no clouds. The sea was calm just minutes before. As the gigantic wave moves closer, people on the shore look up in shock. Some begin to run inland while others freeze. The wave rises far above the buildings and trees before crashing down in the distance. The camera shakes slightly from the shockwave and wind. The video is completely raw and realistic — no special effects or filters. Style: raw smartphone footage Camera: handheld, zooms in and out occasionally, no stabilization Lighting: clear natural sunlight, afternoon Audio: ambient — ocean roar, distant gasps, wind Mood: stunned silence, disbelief No cinematic framing, no music, no slow motion
A massive 50-meter ocean wave slowly approaches the coastline on a clear, sunny day. The video is recorded with a handheld smartphone from a hill or building near the beach. The sky is bright blue, with no clouds. The sea was calm just minutes before. As the gigantic wave moves closer, people on the shore look up in shock. Some begin to run inland while others freeze. The wave rises far above the buildings and trees before crashing down in the distance. The camera shakes slightly from the shockwave and wind. The video is completely raw and realistic — no special effects or filters. Style: raw smartphone footage Camera: handheld, zooms in and out occasionally, no stabilization Lighting: clear natural sunlight, afternoon Audio: ambient — ocean roar, distant gasps, wind Mood: stunned silence, disbelief No cinematic framing, no music, no slow motion
[EXTREME WIDE SHOT], [SLOW ZOOM IN + STATIC FRAMING], [COASTLINE OF RUSSIA AND ADJACENT LANDS FACING GIGANTIC WALL OF WATER], [a colossal tsunami, dark and curling, looms in the distance, swallowing cities in its path, people scream and run across broken landscapes, helicopters whirl away from collapsing towers, the horizon bends under the pressure of the wave], [terrified screams, roaring water, crumbling buildings, fading sirens], [dim grey skies, ash particles falling, brief rays of cold light piercing the clouds, ocean reflecting ominous blue-black tones], [epic end-of-the-world tone, apocalypse cinematic style, inspired by 2012 and The Day After Tomorrow]
First-person POV from a flooded coastal street during the 2004 tsunami. The camera shows the character’s muddy hands outstretched in panic while running. In front of him, panicked civilians are fleeing in all directions. Floodwater rushes violently through the street, sweeping away motorcycles, market stalls, and palm trees. A nearby building begins to collapse with a thunderous rumble, sending debris into the air. Rain falls lightly, mixing with rising smoke and electrical sparks from broken power lines. Only the hands are visible. The tone is chaotic and intense.
A field reporter stands on a sunny beach in Hawaii, holding a microphone, doing a live news segment. She's wearing light tropical clothing, wind in her hair, and the sound of waves and seagulls in the background. She starts calmly: 'Good morning, viewers. I'm here on the beautiful shores of Oahu, where locals are enjoying a peaceful morning—' Suddenly, in the distance, the ocean pulls back slightly. She hesitates, confused, then squints at the horizon. A low rumble starts to grow. Panic slowly spreads on her face as she realizes what's coming. A MASSIVE WALL OF WATER — a rogue wave or mini-tsunami — begins to rise. People in the background start yelling and running. The reporter turns around, drops the mic, and the camera shakes violently. The wave crashes into the beach, obliterating everything in its path. The final shot is chaotic: water, foam, debris, the camera toppling, then static.
First-person POV from a flooded coastal street during the 2004 tsunami. The camera shows the character’s muddy hands outstretched in panic while running. In front of him, panicked civilians are fleeing in all directions. Floodwater rushes violently through the street, sweeping away motorcycles, market stalls, and palm trees. A nearby building begins to collapse with a thunderous rumble, sending debris into the air. Rain falls lightly, mixing with rising smoke and electrical sparks from broken power lines. Only the hands are visible. The tone is chaotic and intense.
A field reporter stands on a sunny beach in Hawaii, holding a microphone, doing a live news segment. She's wearing light tropical clothing, wind in her hair, and the sound of waves and seagulls in the background. She starts calmly: 'Good morning, viewers. I'm here on the beautiful shores of Oahu, where locals are enjoying a peaceful morning—' Suddenly, in the distance, the ocean pulls back slightly. She hesitates, confused, then squints at the horizon. A low rumble starts to grow. Panic slowly spreads on her face as she realizes what's coming. A MASSIVE WALL OF WATER — a rogue wave or mini-tsunami — begins to rise. People in the background start yelling and running. The reporter turns around, drops the mic, and the camera shakes violently. The wave crashes into the beach, obliterating everything in its path. The final shot is chaotic: water, foam, debris, the camera toppling, then static.
[EXTREME WIDE SHOT], [SLOW ZOOM IN + STATIC FRAMING], [COASTLINE OF RUSSIA AND ADJACENT LANDS FACING GIGANTIC WALL OF WATER], [a colossal tsunami, dark and curling, looms in the distance, swallowing cities in its path, people scream and run across broken landscapes, helicopters whirl away from collapsing towers, the horizon bends under the pressure of the wave], [terrified screams, roaring water, crumbling buildings, fading sirens], [dim grey skies, ash particles falling, brief rays of cold light piercing the clouds, ocean reflecting ominous blue-black tones], [epic end-of-the-world tone, apocalypse cinematic style, inspired by 2012 and The Day After Tomorrow]
A massive 200-meter ocean wave slowly approaches the coastline on a clear, sunny day. The video is recorded with a handheld smartphone from a hill or building near the beach. The sky is bright blue, with no clouds. The sea was calm just minutes before. As the gigantic wave moves closer, people on the shore look up in shock. Some begin to run inland while others freeze. The wave rises far above the buildings and trees before crashing down in the distance. The camera shakes slightly from the shockwave and wind. The video is completely raw and realistic — no special effects or filters. Style: raw smartphone footage Camera: handheld, zooms in and out occasionally, no stabilization Lighting: clear natural sunlight, afternoon Audio: ambient — ocean roar, distant gasps, wind Mood: stunned silence, disbelief No cinematic framing, no music, no slow motion
A massive 50-meter ocean wave slowly approaches the coastline on a clear, sunny day. The video is recorded with a handheld smartphone from a hill or building near the beach. The sky is bright blue, with no clouds. The sea was calm just minutes before. As the gigantic wave moves closer, people on the shore look up in shock. Some begin to run inland while others freeze. The wave rises far above the buildings and trees before crashing down in the distance. The camera shakes slightly from the shockwave and wind. The video is completely raw and realistic — no special effects or filters. Style: raw smartphone footage Camera: handheld, zooms in and out occasionally, no stabilization Lighting: clear natural sunlight, afternoon Audio: ambient — ocean roar, distant gasps, wind Mood: stunned silence, disbelief No cinematic framing, no music, no slow motion
A massive 50-meter ocean wave slowly approaches the coastline on a clear, sunny day. The video is recorded with a handheld smartphone from a hill or building near the beach. The sky is bright blue, with no clouds. The sea was calm just minutes before. As the gigantic wave moves closer, people on the shore look up in shock. Some begin to run inland while others freeze. The wave rises far above the buildings and trees before crashing down in the distance. The camera shakes slightly from the shockwave and wind. The video is completely raw and realistic — no special effects or filters. Style: raw smartphone footage Camera: handheld, zooms in and out occasionally, no stabilization Lighting: clear natural sunlight, afternoon Audio: ambient — ocean roar, distant gasps, wind Mood: stunned silence, disbelief No cinematic framing, no music, no slow motion
[EXTREME WIDE SHOT], [SLOW ZOOM IN + STATIC FRAMING], [COASTLINE OF RUSSIA AND ADJACENT LANDS FACING GIGANTIC WALL OF WATER], [a colossal tsunami, dark and curling, looms in the distance, swallowing cities in its path, people scream and run across broken landscapes, helicopters whirl away from collapsing towers, the horizon bends under the pressure of the wave], [terrified screams, roaring water, crumbling buildings, fading sirens], [dim grey skies, ash particles falling, brief rays of cold light piercing the clouds, ocean reflecting ominous blue-black tones], [epic end-of-the-world tone, apocalypse cinematic style, inspired by 2012 and The Day After Tomorrow]
A massive 200-meter ocean wave slowly approaches the coastline on a clear, sunny day. The video is recorded with a handheld smartphone from a hill or building near the beach. The sky is bright blue, with no clouds. The sea was calm just minutes before. As the gigantic wave moves closer, people on the shore look up in shock. Some begin to run inland while others freeze. The wave rises far above the buildings and trees before crashing down in the distance. The camera shakes slightly from the shockwave and wind. The video is completely raw and realistic — no special effects or filters. Style: raw smartphone footage Camera: handheld, zooms in and out occasionally, no stabilization Lighting: clear natural sunlight, afternoon Audio: ambient — ocean roar, distant gasps, wind Mood: stunned silence, disbelief No cinematic framing, no music, no slow motion
First-person POV from a flooded coastal street during the 2004 tsunami. The camera shows the character’s muddy hands outstretched in panic while running. In front of him, panicked civilians are fleeing in all directions. Floodwater rushes violently through the street, sweeping away motorcycles, market stalls, and palm trees. A nearby building begins to collapse with a thunderous rumble, sending debris into the air. Rain falls lightly, mixing with rising smoke and electrical sparks from broken power lines. Only the hands are visible. The tone is chaotic and intense.
A field reporter stands on a sunny beach in Hawaii, holding a microphone, doing a live news segment. She's wearing light tropical clothing, wind in her hair, and the sound of waves and seagulls in the background. She starts calmly: 'Good morning, viewers. I'm here on the beautiful shores of Oahu, where locals are enjoying a peaceful morning—' Suddenly, in the distance, the ocean pulls back slightly. She hesitates, confused, then squints at the horizon. A low rumble starts to grow. Panic slowly spreads on her face as she realizes what's coming. A MASSIVE WALL OF WATER — a rogue wave or mini-tsunami — begins to rise. People in the background start yelling and running. The reporter turns around, drops the mic, and the camera shakes violently. The wave crashes into the beach, obliterating everything in its path. The final shot is chaotic: water, foam, debris, the camera toppling, then static.
[EXTREME WIDE SHOT], [SLOW ZOOM IN + STATIC FRAMING], [COASTLINE OF RUSSIA AND ADJACENT LANDS FACING GIGANTIC WALL OF WATER], [a colossal tsunami, dark and curling, looms in the distance, swallowing cities in its path, people scream and run across broken landscapes, helicopters whirl away from collapsing towers, the horizon bends under the pressure of the wave], [terrified screams, roaring water, crumbling buildings, fading sirens], [dim grey skies, ash particles falling, brief rays of cold light piercing the clouds, ocean reflecting ominous blue-black tones], [epic end-of-the-world tone, apocalypse cinematic style, inspired by 2012 and The Day After Tomorrow]
First-person POV from a flooded coastal street during the 2004 tsunami. The camera shows the character’s muddy hands outstretched in panic while running. In front of him, panicked civilians are fleeing in all directions. Floodwater rushes violently through the street, sweeping away motorcycles, market stalls, and palm trees. A nearby building begins to collapse with a thunderous rumble, sending debris into the air. Rain falls lightly, mixing with rising smoke and electrical sparks from broken power lines. Only the hands are visible. The tone is chaotic and intense.
A massive 50-meter ocean wave slowly approaches the coastline on a clear, sunny day. The video is recorded with a handheld smartphone from a hill or building near the beach. The sky is bright blue, with no clouds. The sea was calm just minutes before. As the gigantic wave moves closer, people on the shore look up in shock. Some begin to run inland while others freeze. The wave rises far above the buildings and trees before crashing down in the distance. The camera shakes slightly from the shockwave and wind. The video is completely raw and realistic — no special effects or filters. Style: raw smartphone footage Camera: handheld, zooms in and out occasionally, no stabilization Lighting: clear natural sunlight, afternoon Audio: ambient — ocean roar, distant gasps, wind Mood: stunned silence, disbelief No cinematic framing, no music, no slow motion
A field reporter stands on a sunny beach in Hawaii, holding a microphone, doing a live news segment. She's wearing light tropical clothing, wind in her hair, and the sound of waves and seagulls in the background. She starts calmly: 'Good morning, viewers. I'm here on the beautiful shores of Oahu, where locals are enjoying a peaceful morning—' Suddenly, in the distance, the ocean pulls back slightly. She hesitates, confused, then squints at the horizon. A low rumble starts to grow. Panic slowly spreads on her face as she realizes what's coming. A MASSIVE WALL OF WATER — a rogue wave or mini-tsunami — begins to rise. People in the background start yelling and running. The reporter turns around, drops the mic, and the camera shakes violently. The wave crashes into the beach, obliterating everything in its path. The final shot is chaotic: water, foam, debris, the camera toppling, then static.
A massive 200-meter ocean wave slowly approaches the coastline on a clear, sunny day. The video is recorded with a handheld smartphone from a hill or building near the beach. The sky is bright blue, with no clouds. The sea was calm just minutes before. As the gigantic wave moves closer, people on the shore look up in shock. Some begin to run inland while others freeze. The wave rises far above the buildings and trees before crashing down in the distance. The camera shakes slightly from the shockwave and wind. The video is completely raw and realistic — no special effects or filters. Style: raw smartphone footage Camera: handheld, zooms in and out occasionally, no stabilization Lighting: clear natural sunlight, afternoon Audio: ambient — ocean roar, distant gasps, wind Mood: stunned silence, disbelief No cinematic framing, no music, no slow motion