VIDEO PROMPT — REVERSE ANGLE: ENTRY FIRE (INSIDE LOOKING OUT) A cinematic, ultra-realistic sci-fi interior room (storeroom or secured chamber). The camera is positioned inside the room, facing outward toward the corridor entrance. Foreground: partial cover elements—crates, wall edges, or structural panels framing the shot (adds depth and realism). Midground: open doorway frame. Background (through doorway): corridor where four alien warriors are firing inward. Lighting: interior slightly dimmer than corridor. Corridor light spills into the room, creating contrast. Red energy flashes dominate the lighting rhythm. MOTION SEQUENCE (CONTINUOUS COMBAT ENTRY) Start — Door Just Opened: Door panels are already split and sliding open (finishing motion) Bright corridor light floods into the room A split-second of visibility— IMMEDIATE FIRE INBOUND: Red energy pulses blast INTO the room from the corridor Shots streak past the camera, hitting walls, crates, and the floor Impacts create brief sparks, scorch flashes, and light bursts VISUAL OF SHOOTERS (THROUGH DOORWAY): All four warriors are visible in silhouette and detail: Two standing at the doorway edges Two crouched slightly behind Their weapons flash rapid red pulses, clearly readable timing Slight stagger in firing rhythm for realism IMPACT & ENVIRONMENT REACTION: Crates near the camera take hits—small debris flickers, light damage Wall panels spark briefly when struck The floor reflects red pulses streaking inward CAMERA BEHAVIOR: Handheld-feel micro shake when impacts land nearby Slight backward drift (as if the camera/operator instinctively pulls away) Depth-of-field: doorway sharp, extreme foreground slightly soft LIGHTING & FX: Red pulse flashes dominate—quick, strobing illumination Each shot briefly lights the room interior Corridor remains brighter, silhouetting attackers AUDIO DESIGN: Incoming energy fire: sharp, aggressive pulse cracks Impact hits: metallic strikes, sparks, brief sizzling Distant echo of corridor gunfire layered with close impacts OPTIONAL CHARACTER PRESENCE (IF USED): Silhouettes or partial figures inside the room, ducking or moving behind cover No clear hero shot—keep focus on incoming fire chaos END STATE: Continuous incoming fire Door fully open Room under active assault Camera holds tension—no resolution yet DIRECTIVE NOTES: Fire must feel like it’s entering the viewer’s space Keep impacts controlled—not explosive chaos Maintain visual clarity—the audience should track the direction of fire Contrast = attackers lit by corridor/defenders in shadow
“2.39:1, 30 fps • DUTCH ANGLE: flickering neon sign looms over a rain-slicked curb • pulses erratically at 1.5 Hz, casting fractured crimson glows across the asphalt • lens lingers on the shimmer below, then slowly pans upward as the flicker settles into a steady glow • GRADE: cold cyan tones, deep crimson flares • SFX: distant thunder → static crackle → electric pop as the light stabilizes”
VIDEO PROMPT — REVERSE ANGLE: ENTRY FIRE (INSIDE LOOKING OUT) A cinematic, ultra-realistic sci-fi interior room (storeroom or secured chamber). The camera is positioned inside the room, facing outward toward the corridor entrance. Foreground: partial cover elements—crates, wall edges, or structural panels framing the shot (adds depth and realism). Midground: open doorway frame. Background (through doorway): corridor where four alien warriors are firing inward. Lighting: interior slightly dimmer than corridor. Corridor light spills into the room, creating contrast. Red energy flashes dominate the lighting rhythm. MOTION SEQUENCE (CONTINUOUS COMBAT ENTRY) Start — Door Just Opened: Door panels are already split and sliding open (finishing motion) Bright corridor light floods into the room A split-second of visibility— IMMEDIATE FIRE INBOUND: Red energy pulses blast INTO the room from the corridor Shots streak past the camera, hitting walls, crates, and the floor Impacts create brief sparks, scorch flashes, and light bursts VISUAL OF SHOOTERS (THROUGH DOORWAY): All four warriors are visible in silhouette and detail: Two standing at the doorway edges Two crouched slightly behind Their weapons flash rapid red pulses, clearly readable timing Slight stagger in firing rhythm for realism IMPACT & ENVIRONMENT REACTION: Crates near the camera take hits—small debris flickers, light damage Wall panels spark briefly when struck The floor reflects red pulses streaking inward CAMERA BEHAVIOR: Handheld-feel micro shake when impacts land nearby Slight backward drift (as if the camera/operator instinctively pulls away) Depth-of-field: doorway sharp, extreme foreground slightly soft LIGHTING & FX: Red pulse flashes dominate—quick, strobing illumination Each shot briefly lights the room interior Corridor remains brighter, silhouetting attackers AUDIO DESIGN: Incoming energy fire: sharp, aggressive pulse cracks Impact hits: metallic strikes, sparks, brief sizzling Distant echo of corridor gunfire layered with close impacts OPTIONAL CHARACTER PRESENCE (IF USED): Silhouettes or partial figures inside the room, ducking or moving behind cover No clear hero shot—keep focus on incoming fire chaos END STATE: Continuous incoming fire Door fully open Room under active assault Camera holds tension—no resolution yet DIRECTIVE NOTES: Fire must feel like it’s entering the viewer’s space Keep impacts controlled—not explosive chaos Maintain visual clarity—the audience should track the direction of fire Contrast = attackers lit by corridor/defenders in shadow
“2.39:1, 30 fps • DUTCH ANGLE: flickering neon sign looms over a rain-slicked curb • pulses erratically at 1.5 Hz, casting fractured crimson glows across the asphalt • lens lingers on the shimmer below, then slowly pans upward as the flicker settles into a steady glow • GRADE: cold cyan tones, deep crimson flares • SFX: distant thunder → static crackle → electric pop as the light stabilizes”
“2.39:1, 30 fps • DUTCH ANGLE: flickering neon sign looms over a rain-slicked curb • pulses erratically at 1.5 Hz, casting fractured crimson glows across the asphalt • lens lingers on the shimmer below, then slowly pans upward as the flicker intensifies, never settling • GRADE: cold cyan tones, deep crimson flares • SFX: distant thunder → static crackle → intermittent electric pops synced with each flicker”
VIDEO PROMPT — REVERSE ANGLE: ENTRY FIRE (INSIDE LOOKING OUT) A cinematic, ultra-realistic sci-fi interior room (storeroom or secured chamber). The camera is positioned inside the room, facing outward toward the corridor entrance. Foreground: Reference image 1. Partial-cover elements—crates, wall edges, or structural panels framing the shot (add depth and realism). Midground: open doorway frame. Background (through doorway): Reference image 2 A corridor where four alien warriors are firing inward. Lighting: interior slightly dimmer than corridor. Corridor light spills into the room, creating contrast. Red energy flashes dominate the lighting rhythm. MOTION SEQUENCE (CONTINUOUS COMBAT ENTRY) Start — Door Just Opened: Door panels are already split and sliding open (finishing motion) Bright corridor light floods into the room A split-second of visibility— IMMEDIATE FIRE INBOUND: Red energy pulses blast INTO the room from the corridor Shots streak past the camera, hitting walls, crates, and the floor Impacts create brief sparks, scorch flashes, and light bursts VISUAL OF SHOOTERS (THROUGH DOORWAY): All four warriors are visible in silhouette and detail: Two standing at the doorway edges Two crouched slightly behind Their weapons flash rapid red pulses, clearly readable timing Slight stagger in firing rhythm for realism IMPACT & ENVIRONMENT REACTION: Crates near the camera take hits—small debris flickers, light damage Wall panels spark briefly when struck The floor reflects red pulses streaking inward CAMERA BEHAVIOR: Handheld-feel micro shake when impacts land nearby Slight backward drift (as if the camera/operator instinctively pulls away) Depth-of-field: doorway sharp, extreme foreground slightly soft LIGHTING & FX: Red pulse flashes dominate—quick, strobing illumination Each shot briefly lights the room interior Corridor remains brighter, silhouetting attackers AUDIO DESIGN: Incoming energy fire: sharp, aggressive pulse cracks Impact hits: metallic strikes, sparks, brief sizzling Distant echo of corridor gunfire layered with close impacts OPTIONAL CHARACTER PRESENCE (IF USED): Silhouettes or partial figures inside the room, ducking or moving behind cover No clear hero shot—keep focus on incoming fire chaos END STATE: Continuous incoming fire Door fully open Room under active assault Camera holds tension—no resolution yet DIRECTIVE NOTES: Fire must feel like it’s entering the viewer’s space Keep impacts controlled—not explosive chaos Maintain visual clarity—the audience should track the direction of fire Contrast = attackers lit by corridor/defenders in shadow
VIDEO PROMPT — REVERSE ANGLE: ENTRY FIRE (INSIDE LOOKING OUT) A cinematic, ultra-realistic sci-fi interior room (storeroom or secured chamber). The camera is positioned inside the room, facing outward toward the corridor entrance. Foreground: Reference image 1. Partial-cover elements—crates, wall edges, or structural panels framing the shot (add depth and realism). Midground: open doorway frame. Background (through doorway): Reference image 2 A corridor where four alien warriors are firing inward. Lighting: interior slightly dimmer than corridor. Corridor light spills into the room, creating contrast. Red energy flashes dominate the lighting rhythm. MOTION SEQUENCE (CONTINUOUS COMBAT ENTRY) Start — Door Just Opened: Door panels are already split and sliding open (finishing motion) Bright corridor light floods into the room A split-second of visibility— IMMEDIATE FIRE INBOUND: Red energy pulses blast INTO the room from the corridor Shots streak past the camera, hitting walls, crates, and the floor Impacts create brief sparks, scorch flashes, and light bursts VISUAL OF SHOOTERS (THROUGH DOORWAY): All four warriors are visible in silhouette and detail: Two standing at the doorway edges Two crouched slightly behind Their weapons flash rapid red pulses, clearly readable timing Slight stagger in firing rhythm for realism IMPACT & ENVIRONMENT REACTION: Crates near the camera take hits—small debris flickers, light damage Wall panels spark briefly when struck The floor reflects red pulses streaking inward CAMERA BEHAVIOR: Handheld-feel micro shake when impacts land nearby Slight backward drift (as if the camera/operator instinctively pulls away) Depth-of-field: doorway sharp, extreme foreground slightly soft LIGHTING & FX: Red pulse flashes dominate—quick, strobing illumination Each shot briefly lights the room interior Corridor remains brighter, silhouetting attackers AUDIO DESIGN: Incoming energy fire: sharp, aggressive pulse cracks Impact hits: metallic strikes, sparks, brief sizzling Distant echo of corridor gunfire layered with close impacts OPTIONAL CHARACTER PRESENCE (IF USED): Silhouettes or partial figures inside the room, ducking or moving behind cover No clear hero shot—keep focus on incoming fire chaos END STATE: Continuous incoming fire Door fully open Room under active assault Camera holds tension—no resolution yet DIRECTIVE NOTES: Fire must feel like it’s entering the viewer’s space Keep impacts controlled—not explosive chaos Maintain visual clarity—the audience should track the direction of fire Contrast = attackers lit by corridor/defenders in shadow
VIDEO PROMPT — REVERSE ANGLE: ENTRY FIRE (INSIDE LOOKING OUT) A cinematic, ultra-realistic sci-fi interior room (storeroom or secured chamber). The camera is positioned inside the room, facing outward toward the corridor entrance. Foreground: Reference image 1. Partial-cover elements—crates, wall edges, or structural panels framing the shot (add depth and realism). Midground: open doorway frame. Background (through doorway): Reference image 2 A corridor where four alien warriors are firing inward. Lighting: interior slightly dimmer than corridor. Corridor light spills into the room, creating contrast. Red energy flashes dominate the lighting rhythm. MOTION SEQUENCE (CONTINUOUS COMBAT ENTRY) Start — Door Just Opened: Door panels are already split and sliding open (finishing motion) Bright corridor light floods into the room A split-second of visibility— IMMEDIATE FIRE INBOUND: Red energy pulses blast INTO the room from the corridor Shots streak past the camera, hitting walls, crates, and the floor Impacts create brief sparks, scorch flashes, and light bursts VISUAL OF SHOOTERS (THROUGH DOORWAY): All four warriors are visible in silhouette and detail: Two standing at the doorway edges Two crouched slightly behind Their weapons flash rapid red pulses, clearly readable timing Slight stagger in firing rhythm for realism IMPACT & ENVIRONMENT REACTION: Crates near the camera take hits—small debris flickers, light damage Wall panels spark briefly when struck The floor reflects red pulses streaking inward CAMERA BEHAVIOR: Handheld-feel micro shake when impacts land nearby Slight backward drift (as if the camera/operator instinctively pulls away) Depth-of-field: doorway sharp, extreme foreground slightly soft LIGHTING & FX: Red pulse flashes dominate—quick, strobing illumination Each shot briefly lights the room interior Corridor remains brighter, silhouetting attackers AUDIO DESIGN: Incoming energy fire: sharp, aggressive pulse cracks Impact hits: metallic strikes, sparks, brief sizzling Distant echo of corridor gunfire layered with close impacts OPTIONAL CHARACTER PRESENCE (IF USED): Silhouettes or partial figures inside the room, ducking or moving behind cover No clear hero shot—keep focus on incoming fire chaos END STATE: Continuous incoming fire Door fully open Room under active assault Camera holds tension—no resolution yet DIRECTIVE NOTES: Fire must feel like it’s entering the viewer’s space Keep impacts controlled—not explosive chaos Maintain visual clarity—the audience should track the direction of fire Contrast = attackers lit by corridor/defenders in shadow
VIDEO PROMPT — REVERSE ANGLE: ENTRY FIRE (INSIDE LOOKING OUT) A cinematic, ultra-realistic sci-fi interior room (storeroom or secured chamber). The camera is positioned inside the room, facing outward toward the corridor entrance. Foreground: Reference image 1. Partial-cover elements—crates, wall edges, or structural panels framing the shot (add depth and realism). Midground: open doorway frame. Background (through doorway): Reference image 2 A corridor where four alien warriors are firing inward. Lighting: interior slightly dimmer than corridor. Corridor light spills into the room, creating contrast. Red energy flashes dominate the lighting rhythm. MOTION SEQUENCE (CONTINUOUS COMBAT ENTRY) Start — Door Just Opened: Door panels are already split and sliding open (finishing motion) Bright corridor light floods into the room A split-second of visibility— IMMEDIATE FIRE INBOUND: Red energy pulses blast INTO the room from the corridor Shots streak past the camera, hitting walls, crates, and the floor Impacts create brief sparks, scorch flashes, and light bursts VISUAL OF SHOOTERS (THROUGH DOORWAY): All four warriors are visible in silhouette and detail: Two standing at the doorway edges Two crouched slightly behind Their weapons flash rapid red pulses, clearly readable timing Slight stagger in firing rhythm for realism IMPACT & ENVIRONMENT REACTION: Crates near the camera take hits—small debris flickers, light damage Wall panels spark briefly when struck The floor reflects red pulses streaking inward CAMERA BEHAVIOR: Handheld-feel micro shake when impacts land nearby Slight backward drift (as if the camera/operator instinctively pulls away) Depth-of-field: doorway sharp, extreme foreground slightly soft LIGHTING & FX: Red pulse flashes dominate—quick, strobing illumination Each shot briefly lights the room interior Corridor remains brighter, silhouetting attackers AUDIO DESIGN: Incoming energy fire: sharp, aggressive pulse cracks Impact hits: metallic strikes, sparks, brief sizzling Distant echo of corridor gunfire layered with close impacts OPTIONAL CHARACTER PRESENCE (IF USED): Silhouettes or partial figures inside the room, ducking or moving behind cover No clear hero shot—keep focus on incoming fire chaos END STATE: Continuous incoming fire Door fully open Room under active assault Camera holds tension—no resolution yet DIRECTIVE NOTES: Fire must feel like it’s entering the viewer’s space Keep impacts controlled—not explosive chaos Maintain visual clarity—the audience should track the direction of fire Contrast = attackers lit by corridor/defenders in shadow
cinematic, snap shooting, exterior night scene featuring an industrial building, structure filled with vibrant red and cyan neon lights that cast a vivid glow over the scene, lights outline the beams and pillars, creating a grid-like pattern across the façade, the ground reflects the neon luminescence, giving it a high resolution textured, foliage is subtly illuminated by the neon light, adding organic shapes to the geometric environment, mood is futuristic and energetic, UHD resolution.
VIDEO PROMPT — REVERSE ANGLE: ENTRY FIRE (INSIDE LOOKING OUT) A cinematic, ultra-realistic sci-fi interior room (storeroom or secured chamber). The camera is positioned inside the room, facing outward toward the corridor entrance. Foreground: Reference image 1. Partial-cover elements—crates, wall edges, or structural panels framing the shot (add depth and realism). Midground: open doorway frame. Background (through doorway): Reference image 2 A corridor where four alien warriors are firing inward. Lighting: interior slightly dimmer than corridor. Corridor light spills into the room, creating contrast. Red energy flashes dominate the lighting rhythm. MOTION SEQUENCE (CONTINUOUS COMBAT ENTRY) Start — Door Just Opened: Door panels are already split and sliding open (finishing motion) Bright corridor light floods into the room A split-second of visibility— IMMEDIATE FIRE INBOUND: Red energy pulses blast INTO the room from the corridor Shots streak past the camera, hitting walls, crates, and the floor Impacts create brief sparks, scorch flashes, and light bursts VISUAL OF SHOOTERS (THROUGH DOORWAY): All four warriors are visible in silhouette and detail: Two standing at the doorway edges Two crouched slightly behind Their weapons flash rapid red pulses, clearly readable timing Slight stagger in firing rhythm for realism IMPACT & ENVIRONMENT REACTION: Crates near the camera take hits—small debris flickers, light damage Wall panels spark briefly when struck The floor reflects red pulses streaking inward CAMERA BEHAVIOR: Handheld-feel micro shake when impacts land nearby Slight backward drift (as if the camera/operator instinctively pulls away) Depth-of-field: doorway sharp, extreme foreground slightly soft LIGHTING & FX: Red pulse flashes dominate—quick, strobing illumination Each shot briefly lights the room interior Corridor remains brighter, silhouetting attackers AUDIO DESIGN: Incoming energy fire: sharp, aggressive pulse cracks Impact hits: metallic strikes, sparks, brief sizzling Distant echo of corridor gunfire layered with close impacts OPTIONAL CHARACTER PRESENCE (IF USED): Silhouettes or partial figures inside the room, ducking or moving behind cover No clear hero shot—keep focus on incoming fire chaos END STATE: Continuous incoming fire Door fully open Room under active assault Camera holds tension—no resolution yet DIRECTIVE NOTES: Fire must feel like it’s entering the viewer’s space Keep impacts controlled—not explosive chaos Maintain visual clarity—the audience should track the direction of fire Contrast = attackers lit by corridor/defenders in shadow
VIDEO PROMPT — REVERSE ANGLE: ENTRY FIRE (INSIDE LOOKING OUT) A cinematic, ultra-realistic sci-fi interior room (storeroom or secured chamber). The camera is positioned inside the room, facing outward toward the corridor entrance. Foreground: Reference image 1. Partial-cover elements—crates, wall edges, or structural panels framing the shot (add depth and realism). Midground: open doorway frame. Background (through doorway): Reference image 2 A corridor where four alien warriors are firing inward. Lighting: interior slightly dimmer than corridor. Corridor light spills into the room, creating contrast. Red energy flashes dominate the lighting rhythm. MOTION SEQUENCE (CONTINUOUS COMBAT ENTRY) Start — Door Just Opened: Door panels are already split and sliding open (finishing motion) Bright corridor light floods into the room A split-second of visibility— IMMEDIATE FIRE INBOUND: Red energy pulses blast INTO the room from the corridor Shots streak past the camera, hitting walls, crates, and the floor Impacts create brief sparks, scorch flashes, and light bursts VISUAL OF SHOOTERS (THROUGH DOORWAY): All four warriors are visible in silhouette and detail: Two standing at the doorway edges Two crouched slightly behind Their weapons flash rapid red pulses, clearly readable timing Slight stagger in firing rhythm for realism IMPACT & ENVIRONMENT REACTION: Crates near the camera take hits—small debris flickers, light damage Wall panels spark briefly when struck The floor reflects red pulses streaking inward CAMERA BEHAVIOR: Handheld-feel micro shake when impacts land nearby Slight backward drift (as if the camera/operator instinctively pulls away) Depth-of-field: doorway sharp, extreme foreground slightly soft LIGHTING & FX: Red pulse flashes dominate—quick, strobing illumination Each shot briefly lights the room interior Corridor remains brighter, silhouetting attackers AUDIO DESIGN: Incoming energy fire: sharp, aggressive pulse cracks Impact hits: metallic strikes, sparks, brief sizzling Distant echo of corridor gunfire layered with close impacts OPTIONAL CHARACTER PRESENCE (IF USED): Silhouettes or partial figures inside the room, ducking or moving behind cover No clear hero shot—keep focus on incoming fire chaos END STATE: Continuous incoming fire Door fully open Room under active assault Camera holds tension—no resolution yet DIRECTIVE NOTES: Fire must feel like it’s entering the viewer’s space Keep impacts controlled—not explosive chaos Maintain visual clarity—the audience should track the direction of fire Contrast = attackers lit by corridor/defenders in shadow
cinematic, snap shooting, exterior night scene featuring an industrial building, structure filled with vibrant red and cyan neon lights that cast a vivid glow over the scene, lights outline the beams and pillars, creating a grid-like pattern across the façade, the ground reflects the neon luminescence, giving it a high resolution textured, foliage is subtly illuminated by the neon light, adding organic shapes to the geometric environment, mood is futuristic and energetic, UHD resolution --ar 9:16 --style raw --stylize 600
VIDEO PROMPT — REVERSE ANGLE: ENTRY FIRE (INSIDE LOOKING OUT) A cinematic, ultra-realistic sci-fi interior room (storeroom or secured chamber). The camera is positioned inside the room, facing outward toward the corridor entrance. Foreground: Reference image 1. Partial-cover elements—crates, wall edges, or structural panels framing the shot (add depth and realism). Midground: open doorway frame. Background (through doorway): Reference image 2 A corridor where four alien warriors are firing inward. Lighting: interior slightly dimmer than corridor. Corridor light spills into the room, creating contrast. Red energy flashes dominate the lighting rhythm. MOTION SEQUENCE (CONTINUOUS COMBAT ENTRY) Start — Door Just Opened: Door panels are already split and sliding open (finishing motion) Bright corridor light floods into the room A split-second of visibility— IMMEDIATE FIRE INBOUND: Red energy pulses blast INTO the room from the corridor Shots streak past the camera, hitting walls, crates, and the floor Impacts create brief sparks, scorch flashes, and light bursts VISUAL OF SHOOTERS (THROUGH DOORWAY): All four warriors are visible in silhouette and detail: Two standing at the doorway edges Two crouched slightly behind Their weapons flash rapid red pulses, clearly readable timing Slight stagger in firing rhythm for realism IMPACT & ENVIRONMENT REACTION: Crates near the camera take hits—small debris flickers, light damage Wall panels spark briefly when struck The floor reflects red pulses streaking inward CAMERA BEHAVIOR: Handheld-feel micro shake when impacts land nearby Slight backward drift (as if the camera/operator instinctively pulls away) Depth-of-field: doorway sharp, extreme foreground slightly soft LIGHTING & FX: Red pulse flashes dominate—quick, strobing illumination Each shot briefly lights the room interior Corridor remains brighter, silhouetting attackers AUDIO DESIGN: Incoming energy fire: sharp, aggressive pulse cracks Impact hits: metallic strikes, sparks, brief sizzling Distant echo of corridor gunfire layered with close impacts OPTIONAL CHARACTER PRESENCE (IF USED): Silhouettes or partial figures inside the room, ducking or moving behind cover No clear hero shot—keep focus on incoming fire chaos END STATE: Continuous incoming fire Door fully open Room under active assault Camera holds tension—no resolution yet DIRECTIVE NOTES: Fire must feel like it’s entering the viewer’s space Keep impacts controlled—not explosive chaos Maintain visual clarity—the audience should track the direction of fire Contrast = attackers lit by corridor/defenders in shadow
VIDEO PROMPT — REVERSE ANGLE: ENTRY FIRE (INSIDE LOOKING OUT) A cinematic, ultra-realistic sci-fi interior room (storeroom or secured chamber). The camera is positioned inside the room, facing outward toward the corridor entrance. Foreground: partial cover elements—crates, wall edges, or structural panels framing the shot (adds depth and realism). Midground: open doorway frame. Background (through doorway): corridor where four alien warriors are firing inward. Lighting: interior slightly dimmer than corridor. Corridor light spills into the room, creating contrast. Red energy flashes dominate the lighting rhythm. MOTION SEQUENCE (CONTINUOUS COMBAT ENTRY) Start — Door Just Opened: Door panels are already split and sliding open (finishing motion) Bright corridor light floods into the room A split-second of visibility— IMMEDIATE FIRE INBOUND: Red energy pulses blast INTO the room from the corridor Shots streak past the camera, hitting walls, crates, and the floor Impacts create brief sparks, scorch flashes, and light bursts VISUAL OF SHOOTERS (THROUGH DOORWAY): All four warriors are visible in silhouette and detail: Two standing at the doorway edges Two crouched slightly behind Their weapons flash rapid red pulses, clearly readable timing Slight stagger in firing rhythm for realism IMPACT & ENVIRONMENT REACTION: Crates near the camera take hits—small debris flickers, light damage Wall panels spark briefly when struck The floor reflects red pulses streaking inward CAMERA BEHAVIOR: Handheld-feel micro shake when impacts land nearby Slight backward drift (as if the camera/operator instinctively pulls away) Depth-of-field: doorway sharp, extreme foreground slightly soft LIGHTING & FX: Red pulse flashes dominate—quick, strobing illumination Each shot briefly lights the room interior Corridor remains brighter, silhouetting attackers AUDIO DESIGN: Incoming energy fire: sharp, aggressive pulse cracks Impact hits: metallic strikes, sparks, brief sizzling Distant echo of corridor gunfire layered with close impacts OPTIONAL CHARACTER PRESENCE (IF USED): Silhouettes or partial figures inside the room, ducking or moving behind cover No clear hero shot—keep focus on incoming fire chaos END STATE: Continuous incoming fire Door fully open Room under active assault Camera holds tension—no resolution yet DIRECTIVE NOTES: Fire must feel like it’s entering the viewer’s space Keep impacts controlled—not explosive chaos Maintain visual clarity—the audience should track the direction of fire Contrast = attackers lit by corridor/defenders in shadow
VIDEO PROMPT — REVERSE ANGLE: ENTRY FIRE (INSIDE LOOKING OUT) A cinematic, ultra-realistic sci-fi interior room (storeroom or secured chamber). The camera is positioned inside the room, facing outward toward the corridor entrance. Foreground: Reference image 1. Partial-cover elements—crates, wall edges, or structural panels framing the shot (add depth and realism). Midground: open doorway frame. Background (through doorway): Reference image 2 A corridor where four alien warriors are firing inward. Lighting: interior slightly dimmer than corridor. Corridor light spills into the room, creating contrast. Red energy flashes dominate the lighting rhythm. MOTION SEQUENCE (CONTINUOUS COMBAT ENTRY) Start — Door Just Opened: Door panels are already split and sliding open (finishing motion) Bright corridor light floods into the room A split-second of visibility— IMMEDIATE FIRE INBOUND: Red energy pulses blast INTO the room from the corridor Shots streak past the camera, hitting walls, crates, and the floor Impacts create brief sparks, scorch flashes, and light bursts VISUAL OF SHOOTERS (THROUGH DOORWAY): All four warriors are visible in silhouette and detail: Two standing at the doorway edges Two crouched slightly behind Their weapons flash rapid red pulses, clearly readable timing Slight stagger in firing rhythm for realism IMPACT & ENVIRONMENT REACTION: Crates near the camera take hits—small debris flickers, light damage Wall panels spark briefly when struck The floor reflects red pulses streaking inward CAMERA BEHAVIOR: Handheld-feel micro shake when impacts land nearby Slight backward drift (as if the camera/operator instinctively pulls away) Depth-of-field: doorway sharp, extreme foreground slightly soft LIGHTING & FX: Red pulse flashes dominate—quick, strobing illumination Each shot briefly lights the room interior Corridor remains brighter, silhouetting attackers AUDIO DESIGN: Incoming energy fire: sharp, aggressive pulse cracks Impact hits: metallic strikes, sparks, brief sizzling Distant echo of corridor gunfire layered with close impacts OPTIONAL CHARACTER PRESENCE (IF USED): Silhouettes or partial figures inside the room, ducking or moving behind cover No clear hero shot—keep focus on incoming fire chaos END STATE: Continuous incoming fire Door fully open Room under active assault Camera holds tension—no resolution yet DIRECTIVE NOTES: Fire must feel like it’s entering the viewer’s space Keep impacts controlled—not explosive chaos Maintain visual clarity—the audience should track the direction of fire Contrast = attackers lit by corridor/defenders in shadow
VIDEO PROMPT — REVERSE ANGLE: ENTRY FIRE (INSIDE LOOKING OUT) A cinematic, ultra-realistic sci-fi interior room (storeroom or secured chamber). The camera is positioned inside the room, facing outward toward the corridor entrance. Foreground: Reference image 1. Partial-cover elements—crates, wall edges, or structural panels framing the shot (add depth and realism). Midground: open doorway frame. Background (through doorway): Reference image 2 A corridor where four alien warriors are firing inward. Lighting: interior slightly dimmer than corridor. Corridor light spills into the room, creating contrast. Red energy flashes dominate the lighting rhythm. MOTION SEQUENCE (CONTINUOUS COMBAT ENTRY) Start — Door Just Opened: Door panels are already split and sliding open (finishing motion) Bright corridor light floods into the room A split-second of visibility— IMMEDIATE FIRE INBOUND: Red energy pulses blast INTO the room from the corridor Shots streak past the camera, hitting walls, crates, and the floor Impacts create brief sparks, scorch flashes, and light bursts VISUAL OF SHOOTERS (THROUGH DOORWAY): All four warriors are visible in silhouette and detail: Two standing at the doorway edges Two crouched slightly behind Their weapons flash rapid red pulses, clearly readable timing Slight stagger in firing rhythm for realism IMPACT & ENVIRONMENT REACTION: Crates near the camera take hits—small debris flickers, light damage Wall panels spark briefly when struck The floor reflects red pulses streaking inward CAMERA BEHAVIOR: Handheld-feel micro shake when impacts land nearby Slight backward drift (as if the camera/operator instinctively pulls away) Depth-of-field: doorway sharp, extreme foreground slightly soft LIGHTING & FX: Red pulse flashes dominate—quick, strobing illumination Each shot briefly lights the room interior Corridor remains brighter, silhouetting attackers AUDIO DESIGN: Incoming energy fire: sharp, aggressive pulse cracks Impact hits: metallic strikes, sparks, brief sizzling Distant echo of corridor gunfire layered with close impacts OPTIONAL CHARACTER PRESENCE (IF USED): Silhouettes or partial figures inside the room, ducking or moving behind cover No clear hero shot—keep focus on incoming fire chaos END STATE: Continuous incoming fire Door fully open Room under active assault Camera holds tension—no resolution yet DIRECTIVE NOTES: Fire must feel like it’s entering the viewer’s space Keep impacts controlled—not explosive chaos Maintain visual clarity—the audience should track the direction of fire Contrast = attackers lit by corridor/defenders in shadow
VIDEO PROMPT — REVERSE ANGLE: ENTRY FIRE (INSIDE LOOKING OUT) A cinematic, ultra-realistic sci-fi interior room (storeroom or secured chamber). The camera is positioned inside the room, facing outward toward the corridor entrance. Foreground: Reference image 1. Partial-cover elements—crates, wall edges, or structural panels framing the shot (add depth and realism). Midground: open doorway frame. Background (through doorway): Reference image 2 A corridor where four alien warriors are firing inward. Lighting: interior slightly dimmer than corridor. Corridor light spills into the room, creating contrast. Red energy flashes dominate the lighting rhythm. MOTION SEQUENCE (CONTINUOUS COMBAT ENTRY) Start — Door Just Opened: Door panels are already split and sliding open (finishing motion) Bright corridor light floods into the room A split-second of visibility— IMMEDIATE FIRE INBOUND: Red energy pulses blast INTO the room from the corridor Shots streak past the camera, hitting walls, crates, and the floor Impacts create brief sparks, scorch flashes, and light bursts VISUAL OF SHOOTERS (THROUGH DOORWAY): All four warriors are visible in silhouette and detail: Two standing at the doorway edges Two crouched slightly behind Their weapons flash rapid red pulses, clearly readable timing Slight stagger in firing rhythm for realism IMPACT & ENVIRONMENT REACTION: Crates near the camera take hits—small debris flickers, light damage Wall panels spark briefly when struck The floor reflects red pulses streaking inward CAMERA BEHAVIOR: Handheld-feel micro shake when impacts land nearby Slight backward drift (as if the camera/operator instinctively pulls away) Depth-of-field: doorway sharp, extreme foreground slightly soft LIGHTING & FX: Red pulse flashes dominate—quick, strobing illumination Each shot briefly lights the room interior Corridor remains brighter, silhouetting attackers AUDIO DESIGN: Incoming energy fire: sharp, aggressive pulse cracks Impact hits: metallic strikes, sparks, brief sizzling Distant echo of corridor gunfire layered with close impacts OPTIONAL CHARACTER PRESENCE (IF USED): Silhouettes or partial figures inside the room, ducking or moving behind cover No clear hero shot—keep focus on incoming fire chaos END STATE: Continuous incoming fire Door fully open Room under active assault Camera holds tension—no resolution yet DIRECTIVE NOTES: Fire must feel like it’s entering the viewer’s space Keep impacts controlled—not explosive chaos Maintain visual clarity—the audience should track the direction of fire Contrast = attackers lit by corridor/defenders in shadow
cinematic, snap shooting, exterior night scene featuring an industrial building, structure filled with vibrant red and cyan neon lights that cast a vivid glow over the scene, lights outline the beams and pillars, creating a grid-like pattern across the façade, the ground reflects the neon luminescence, giving it a high resolution textured, foliage is subtly illuminated by the neon light, adding organic shapes to the geometric environment, mood is futuristic and energetic, UHD resolution --ar 9:16 --style raw --stylize 600
VIDEO PROMPT — REVERSE ANGLE: ENTRY FIRE (INSIDE LOOKING OUT) A cinematic, ultra-realistic sci-fi interior room (storeroom or secured chamber). The camera is positioned inside the room, facing outward toward the corridor entrance. Foreground: partial cover elements—crates, wall edges, or structural panels framing the shot (adds depth and realism). Midground: open doorway frame. Background (through doorway): corridor where four alien warriors are firing inward. Lighting: interior slightly dimmer than corridor. Corridor light spills into the room, creating contrast. Red energy flashes dominate the lighting rhythm. MOTION SEQUENCE (CONTINUOUS COMBAT ENTRY) Start — Door Just Opened: Door panels are already split and sliding open (finishing motion) Bright corridor light floods into the room A split-second of visibility— IMMEDIATE FIRE INBOUND: Red energy pulses blast INTO the room from the corridor Shots streak past the camera, hitting walls, crates, and the floor Impacts create brief sparks, scorch flashes, and light bursts VISUAL OF SHOOTERS (THROUGH DOORWAY): All four warriors are visible in silhouette and detail: Two standing at the doorway edges Two crouched slightly behind Their weapons flash rapid red pulses, clearly readable timing Slight stagger in firing rhythm for realism IMPACT & ENVIRONMENT REACTION: Crates near the camera take hits—small debris flickers, light damage Wall panels spark briefly when struck The floor reflects red pulses streaking inward CAMERA BEHAVIOR: Handheld-feel micro shake when impacts land nearby Slight backward drift (as if the camera/operator instinctively pulls away) Depth-of-field: doorway sharp, extreme foreground slightly soft LIGHTING & FX: Red pulse flashes dominate—quick, strobing illumination Each shot briefly lights the room interior Corridor remains brighter, silhouetting attackers AUDIO DESIGN: Incoming energy fire: sharp, aggressive pulse cracks Impact hits: metallic strikes, sparks, brief sizzling Distant echo of corridor gunfire layered with close impacts OPTIONAL CHARACTER PRESENCE (IF USED): Silhouettes or partial figures inside the room, ducking or moving behind cover No clear hero shot—keep focus on incoming fire chaos END STATE: Continuous incoming fire Door fully open Room under active assault Camera holds tension—no resolution yet DIRECTIVE NOTES: Fire must feel like it’s entering the viewer’s space Keep impacts controlled—not explosive chaos Maintain visual clarity—the audience should track the direction of fire Contrast = attackers lit by corridor/defenders in shadow
“2.39:1, 30 fps • DUTCH ANGLE: flickering neon sign looms over a rain-slicked curb • pulses erratically at 1.5 Hz, casting fractured crimson glows across the asphalt • lens lingers on the shimmer below, then slowly pans upward as the flicker settles into a steady glow • GRADE: cold cyan tones, deep crimson flares • SFX: distant thunder → static crackle → electric pop as the light stabilizes”
“2.39:1, 30 fps • DUTCH ANGLE: flickering neon sign looms over a rain-slicked curb • pulses erratically at 1.5 Hz, casting fractured crimson glows across the asphalt • lens lingers on the shimmer below, then slowly pans upward as the flicker settles into a steady glow • GRADE: cold cyan tones, deep crimson flares • SFX: distant thunder → static crackle → electric pop as the light stabilizes”
“2.39:1, 30 fps • DUTCH ANGLE: flickering neon sign looms over a rain-slicked curb • pulses erratically at 1.5 Hz, casting fractured crimson glows across the asphalt • lens lingers on the shimmer below, then slowly pans upward as the flicker intensifies, never settling • GRADE: cold cyan tones, deep crimson flares • SFX: distant thunder → static crackle → intermittent electric pops synced with each flicker”
VIDEO PROMPT — REVERSE ANGLE: ENTRY FIRE (INSIDE LOOKING OUT) A cinematic, ultra-realistic sci-fi interior room (storeroom or secured chamber). The camera is positioned inside the room, facing outward toward the corridor entrance. Foreground: Reference image 1. Partial-cover elements—crates, wall edges, or structural panels framing the shot (add depth and realism). Midground: open doorway frame. Background (through doorway): Reference image 2 A corridor where four alien warriors are firing inward. Lighting: interior slightly dimmer than corridor. Corridor light spills into the room, creating contrast. Red energy flashes dominate the lighting rhythm. MOTION SEQUENCE (CONTINUOUS COMBAT ENTRY) Start — Door Just Opened: Door panels are already split and sliding open (finishing motion) Bright corridor light floods into the room A split-second of visibility— IMMEDIATE FIRE INBOUND: Red energy pulses blast INTO the room from the corridor Shots streak past the camera, hitting walls, crates, and the floor Impacts create brief sparks, scorch flashes, and light bursts VISUAL OF SHOOTERS (THROUGH DOORWAY): All four warriors are visible in silhouette and detail: Two standing at the doorway edges Two crouched slightly behind Their weapons flash rapid red pulses, clearly readable timing Slight stagger in firing rhythm for realism IMPACT & ENVIRONMENT REACTION: Crates near the camera take hits—small debris flickers, light damage Wall panels spark briefly when struck The floor reflects red pulses streaking inward CAMERA BEHAVIOR: Handheld-feel micro shake when impacts land nearby Slight backward drift (as if the camera/operator instinctively pulls away) Depth-of-field: doorway sharp, extreme foreground slightly soft LIGHTING & FX: Red pulse flashes dominate—quick, strobing illumination Each shot briefly lights the room interior Corridor remains brighter, silhouetting attackers AUDIO DESIGN: Incoming energy fire: sharp, aggressive pulse cracks Impact hits: metallic strikes, sparks, brief sizzling Distant echo of corridor gunfire layered with close impacts OPTIONAL CHARACTER PRESENCE (IF USED): Silhouettes or partial figures inside the room, ducking or moving behind cover No clear hero shot—keep focus on incoming fire chaos END STATE: Continuous incoming fire Door fully open Room under active assault Camera holds tension—no resolution yet DIRECTIVE NOTES: Fire must feel like it’s entering the viewer’s space Keep impacts controlled—not explosive chaos Maintain visual clarity—the audience should track the direction of fire Contrast = attackers lit by corridor/defenders in shadow
VIDEO PROMPT — REVERSE ANGLE: ENTRY FIRE (INSIDE LOOKING OUT) A cinematic, ultra-realistic sci-fi interior room (storeroom or secured chamber). The camera is positioned inside the room, facing outward toward the corridor entrance. Foreground: Reference image 1. Partial-cover elements—crates, wall edges, or structural panels framing the shot (add depth and realism). Midground: open doorway frame. Background (through doorway): Reference image 2 A corridor where four alien warriors are firing inward. Lighting: interior slightly dimmer than corridor. Corridor light spills into the room, creating contrast. Red energy flashes dominate the lighting rhythm. MOTION SEQUENCE (CONTINUOUS COMBAT ENTRY) Start — Door Just Opened: Door panels are already split and sliding open (finishing motion) Bright corridor light floods into the room A split-second of visibility— IMMEDIATE FIRE INBOUND: Red energy pulses blast INTO the room from the corridor Shots streak past the camera, hitting walls, crates, and the floor Impacts create brief sparks, scorch flashes, and light bursts VISUAL OF SHOOTERS (THROUGH DOORWAY): All four warriors are visible in silhouette and detail: Two standing at the doorway edges Two crouched slightly behind Their weapons flash rapid red pulses, clearly readable timing Slight stagger in firing rhythm for realism IMPACT & ENVIRONMENT REACTION: Crates near the camera take hits—small debris flickers, light damage Wall panels spark briefly when struck The floor reflects red pulses streaking inward CAMERA BEHAVIOR: Handheld-feel micro shake when impacts land nearby Slight backward drift (as if the camera/operator instinctively pulls away) Depth-of-field: doorway sharp, extreme foreground slightly soft LIGHTING & FX: Red pulse flashes dominate—quick, strobing illumination Each shot briefly lights the room interior Corridor remains brighter, silhouetting attackers AUDIO DESIGN: Incoming energy fire: sharp, aggressive pulse cracks Impact hits: metallic strikes, sparks, brief sizzling Distant echo of corridor gunfire layered with close impacts OPTIONAL CHARACTER PRESENCE (IF USED): Silhouettes or partial figures inside the room, ducking or moving behind cover No clear hero shot—keep focus on incoming fire chaos END STATE: Continuous incoming fire Door fully open Room under active assault Camera holds tension—no resolution yet DIRECTIVE NOTES: Fire must feel like it’s entering the viewer’s space Keep impacts controlled—not explosive chaos Maintain visual clarity—the audience should track the direction of fire Contrast = attackers lit by corridor/defenders in shadow
cinematic, snap shooting, exterior night scene featuring an industrial building, structure filled with vibrant red and cyan neon lights that cast a vivid glow over the scene, lights outline the beams and pillars, creating a grid-like pattern across the façade, the ground reflects the neon luminescence, giving it a high resolution textured, foliage is subtly illuminated by the neon light, adding organic shapes to the geometric environment, mood is futuristic and energetic, UHD resolution.
VIDEO PROMPT — REVERSE ANGLE: ENTRY FIRE (INSIDE LOOKING OUT) A cinematic, ultra-realistic sci-fi interior room (storeroom or secured chamber). The camera is positioned inside the room, facing outward toward the corridor entrance. Foreground: Reference image 1. Partial-cover elements—crates, wall edges, or structural panels framing the shot (add depth and realism). Midground: open doorway frame. Background (through doorway): Reference image 2 A corridor where four alien warriors are firing inward. Lighting: interior slightly dimmer than corridor. Corridor light spills into the room, creating contrast. Red energy flashes dominate the lighting rhythm. MOTION SEQUENCE (CONTINUOUS COMBAT ENTRY) Start — Door Just Opened: Door panels are already split and sliding open (finishing motion) Bright corridor light floods into the room A split-second of visibility— IMMEDIATE FIRE INBOUND: Red energy pulses blast INTO the room from the corridor Shots streak past the camera, hitting walls, crates, and the floor Impacts create brief sparks, scorch flashes, and light bursts VISUAL OF SHOOTERS (THROUGH DOORWAY): All four warriors are visible in silhouette and detail: Two standing at the doorway edges Two crouched slightly behind Their weapons flash rapid red pulses, clearly readable timing Slight stagger in firing rhythm for realism IMPACT & ENVIRONMENT REACTION: Crates near the camera take hits—small debris flickers, light damage Wall panels spark briefly when struck The floor reflects red pulses streaking inward CAMERA BEHAVIOR: Handheld-feel micro shake when impacts land nearby Slight backward drift (as if the camera/operator instinctively pulls away) Depth-of-field: doorway sharp, extreme foreground slightly soft LIGHTING & FX: Red pulse flashes dominate—quick, strobing illumination Each shot briefly lights the room interior Corridor remains brighter, silhouetting attackers AUDIO DESIGN: Incoming energy fire: sharp, aggressive pulse cracks Impact hits: metallic strikes, sparks, brief sizzling Distant echo of corridor gunfire layered with close impacts OPTIONAL CHARACTER PRESENCE (IF USED): Silhouettes or partial figures inside the room, ducking or moving behind cover No clear hero shot—keep focus on incoming fire chaos END STATE: Continuous incoming fire Door fully open Room under active assault Camera holds tension—no resolution yet DIRECTIVE NOTES: Fire must feel like it’s entering the viewer’s space Keep impacts controlled—not explosive chaos Maintain visual clarity—the audience should track the direction of fire Contrast = attackers lit by corridor/defenders in shadow
VIDEO PROMPT — REVERSE ANGLE: ENTRY FIRE (INSIDE LOOKING OUT) A cinematic, ultra-realistic sci-fi interior room (storeroom or secured chamber). The camera is positioned inside the room, facing outward toward the corridor entrance. Foreground: Reference image 1. Partial-cover elements—crates, wall edges, or structural panels framing the shot (add depth and realism). Midground: open doorway frame. Background (through doorway): Reference image 2 A corridor where four alien warriors are firing inward. Lighting: interior slightly dimmer than corridor. Corridor light spills into the room, creating contrast. Red energy flashes dominate the lighting rhythm. MOTION SEQUENCE (CONTINUOUS COMBAT ENTRY) Start — Door Just Opened: Door panels are already split and sliding open (finishing motion) Bright corridor light floods into the room A split-second of visibility— IMMEDIATE FIRE INBOUND: Red energy pulses blast INTO the room from the corridor Shots streak past the camera, hitting walls, crates, and the floor Impacts create brief sparks, scorch flashes, and light bursts VISUAL OF SHOOTERS (THROUGH DOORWAY): All four warriors are visible in silhouette and detail: Two standing at the doorway edges Two crouched slightly behind Their weapons flash rapid red pulses, clearly readable timing Slight stagger in firing rhythm for realism IMPACT & ENVIRONMENT REACTION: Crates near the camera take hits—small debris flickers, light damage Wall panels spark briefly when struck The floor reflects red pulses streaking inward CAMERA BEHAVIOR: Handheld-feel micro shake when impacts land nearby Slight backward drift (as if the camera/operator instinctively pulls away) Depth-of-field: doorway sharp, extreme foreground slightly soft LIGHTING & FX: Red pulse flashes dominate—quick, strobing illumination Each shot briefly lights the room interior Corridor remains brighter, silhouetting attackers AUDIO DESIGN: Incoming energy fire: sharp, aggressive pulse cracks Impact hits: metallic strikes, sparks, brief sizzling Distant echo of corridor gunfire layered with close impacts OPTIONAL CHARACTER PRESENCE (IF USED): Silhouettes or partial figures inside the room, ducking or moving behind cover No clear hero shot—keep focus on incoming fire chaos END STATE: Continuous incoming fire Door fully open Room under active assault Camera holds tension—no resolution yet DIRECTIVE NOTES: Fire must feel like it’s entering the viewer’s space Keep impacts controlled—not explosive chaos Maintain visual clarity—the audience should track the direction of fire Contrast = attackers lit by corridor/defenders in shadow
VIDEO PROMPT — REVERSE ANGLE: ENTRY FIRE (INSIDE LOOKING OUT) A cinematic, ultra-realistic sci-fi interior room (storeroom or secured chamber). The camera is positioned inside the room, facing outward toward the corridor entrance. Foreground: partial cover elements—crates, wall edges, or structural panels framing the shot (adds depth and realism). Midground: open doorway frame. Background (through doorway): corridor where four alien warriors are firing inward. Lighting: interior slightly dimmer than corridor. Corridor light spills into the room, creating contrast. Red energy flashes dominate the lighting rhythm. MOTION SEQUENCE (CONTINUOUS COMBAT ENTRY) Start — Door Just Opened: Door panels are already split and sliding open (finishing motion) Bright corridor light floods into the room A split-second of visibility— IMMEDIATE FIRE INBOUND: Red energy pulses blast INTO the room from the corridor Shots streak past the camera, hitting walls, crates, and the floor Impacts create brief sparks, scorch flashes, and light bursts VISUAL OF SHOOTERS (THROUGH DOORWAY): All four warriors are visible in silhouette and detail: Two standing at the doorway edges Two crouched slightly behind Their weapons flash rapid red pulses, clearly readable timing Slight stagger in firing rhythm for realism IMPACT & ENVIRONMENT REACTION: Crates near the camera take hits—small debris flickers, light damage Wall panels spark briefly when struck The floor reflects red pulses streaking inward CAMERA BEHAVIOR: Handheld-feel micro shake when impacts land nearby Slight backward drift (as if the camera/operator instinctively pulls away) Depth-of-field: doorway sharp, extreme foreground slightly soft LIGHTING & FX: Red pulse flashes dominate—quick, strobing illumination Each shot briefly lights the room interior Corridor remains brighter, silhouetting attackers AUDIO DESIGN: Incoming energy fire: sharp, aggressive pulse cracks Impact hits: metallic strikes, sparks, brief sizzling Distant echo of corridor gunfire layered with close impacts OPTIONAL CHARACTER PRESENCE (IF USED): Silhouettes or partial figures inside the room, ducking or moving behind cover No clear hero shot—keep focus on incoming fire chaos END STATE: Continuous incoming fire Door fully open Room under active assault Camera holds tension—no resolution yet DIRECTIVE NOTES: Fire must feel like it’s entering the viewer’s space Keep impacts controlled—not explosive chaos Maintain visual clarity—the audience should track the direction of fire Contrast = attackers lit by corridor/defenders in shadow
“2.39:1, 30 fps • DUTCH ANGLE: flickering neon sign looms over a rain-slicked curb • pulses erratically at 1.5 Hz, casting fractured crimson glows across the asphalt • lens lingers on the shimmer below, then slowly pans upward as the flicker intensifies, never settling • GRADE: cold cyan tones, deep crimson flares • SFX: distant thunder → static crackle → intermittent electric pops synced with each flicker”
VIDEO PROMPT — REVERSE ANGLE: ENTRY FIRE (INSIDE LOOKING OUT) A cinematic, ultra-realistic sci-fi interior room (storeroom or secured chamber). The camera is positioned inside the room, facing outward toward the corridor entrance. Foreground: Reference image 1. Partial-cover elements—crates, wall edges, or structural panels framing the shot (add depth and realism). Midground: open doorway frame. Background (through doorway): Reference image 2 A corridor where four alien warriors are firing inward. Lighting: interior slightly dimmer than corridor. Corridor light spills into the room, creating contrast. Red energy flashes dominate the lighting rhythm. MOTION SEQUENCE (CONTINUOUS COMBAT ENTRY) Start — Door Just Opened: Door panels are already split and sliding open (finishing motion) Bright corridor light floods into the room A split-second of visibility— IMMEDIATE FIRE INBOUND: Red energy pulses blast INTO the room from the corridor Shots streak past the camera, hitting walls, crates, and the floor Impacts create brief sparks, scorch flashes, and light bursts VISUAL OF SHOOTERS (THROUGH DOORWAY): All four warriors are visible in silhouette and detail: Two standing at the doorway edges Two crouched slightly behind Their weapons flash rapid red pulses, clearly readable timing Slight stagger in firing rhythm for realism IMPACT & ENVIRONMENT REACTION: Crates near the camera take hits—small debris flickers, light damage Wall panels spark briefly when struck The floor reflects red pulses streaking inward CAMERA BEHAVIOR: Handheld-feel micro shake when impacts land nearby Slight backward drift (as if the camera/operator instinctively pulls away) Depth-of-field: doorway sharp, extreme foreground slightly soft LIGHTING & FX: Red pulse flashes dominate—quick, strobing illumination Each shot briefly lights the room interior Corridor remains brighter, silhouetting attackers AUDIO DESIGN: Incoming energy fire: sharp, aggressive pulse cracks Impact hits: metallic strikes, sparks, brief sizzling Distant echo of corridor gunfire layered with close impacts OPTIONAL CHARACTER PRESENCE (IF USED): Silhouettes or partial figures inside the room, ducking or moving behind cover No clear hero shot—keep focus on incoming fire chaos END STATE: Continuous incoming fire Door fully open Room under active assault Camera holds tension—no resolution yet DIRECTIVE NOTES: Fire must feel like it’s entering the viewer’s space Keep impacts controlled—not explosive chaos Maintain visual clarity—the audience should track the direction of fire Contrast = attackers lit by corridor/defenders in shadow
VIDEO PROMPT — REVERSE ANGLE: ENTRY FIRE (INSIDE LOOKING OUT) A cinematic, ultra-realistic sci-fi interior room (storeroom or secured chamber). The camera is positioned inside the room, facing outward toward the corridor entrance. Foreground: Reference image 1. Partial-cover elements—crates, wall edges, or structural panels framing the shot (add depth and realism). Midground: open doorway frame. Background (through doorway): Reference image 2 A corridor where four alien warriors are firing inward. Lighting: interior slightly dimmer than corridor. Corridor light spills into the room, creating contrast. Red energy flashes dominate the lighting rhythm. MOTION SEQUENCE (CONTINUOUS COMBAT ENTRY) Start — Door Just Opened: Door panels are already split and sliding open (finishing motion) Bright corridor light floods into the room A split-second of visibility— IMMEDIATE FIRE INBOUND: Red energy pulses blast INTO the room from the corridor Shots streak past the camera, hitting walls, crates, and the floor Impacts create brief sparks, scorch flashes, and light bursts VISUAL OF SHOOTERS (THROUGH DOORWAY): All four warriors are visible in silhouette and detail: Two standing at the doorway edges Two crouched slightly behind Their weapons flash rapid red pulses, clearly readable timing Slight stagger in firing rhythm for realism IMPACT & ENVIRONMENT REACTION: Crates near the camera take hits—small debris flickers, light damage Wall panels spark briefly when struck The floor reflects red pulses streaking inward CAMERA BEHAVIOR: Handheld-feel micro shake when impacts land nearby Slight backward drift (as if the camera/operator instinctively pulls away) Depth-of-field: doorway sharp, extreme foreground slightly soft LIGHTING & FX: Red pulse flashes dominate—quick, strobing illumination Each shot briefly lights the room interior Corridor remains brighter, silhouetting attackers AUDIO DESIGN: Incoming energy fire: sharp, aggressive pulse cracks Impact hits: metallic strikes, sparks, brief sizzling Distant echo of corridor gunfire layered with close impacts OPTIONAL CHARACTER PRESENCE (IF USED): Silhouettes or partial figures inside the room, ducking or moving behind cover No clear hero shot—keep focus on incoming fire chaos END STATE: Continuous incoming fire Door fully open Room under active assault Camera holds tension—no resolution yet DIRECTIVE NOTES: Fire must feel like it’s entering the viewer’s space Keep impacts controlled—not explosive chaos Maintain visual clarity—the audience should track the direction of fire Contrast = attackers lit by corridor/defenders in shadow
VIDEO PROMPT — REVERSE ANGLE: ENTRY FIRE (INSIDE LOOKING OUT) A cinematic, ultra-realistic sci-fi interior room (storeroom or secured chamber). The camera is positioned inside the room, facing outward toward the corridor entrance. Foreground: Reference image 1. Partial-cover elements—crates, wall edges, or structural panels framing the shot (add depth and realism). Midground: open doorway frame. Background (through doorway): Reference image 2 A corridor where four alien warriors are firing inward. Lighting: interior slightly dimmer than corridor. Corridor light spills into the room, creating contrast. Red energy flashes dominate the lighting rhythm. MOTION SEQUENCE (CONTINUOUS COMBAT ENTRY) Start — Door Just Opened: Door panels are already split and sliding open (finishing motion) Bright corridor light floods into the room A split-second of visibility— IMMEDIATE FIRE INBOUND: Red energy pulses blast INTO the room from the corridor Shots streak past the camera, hitting walls, crates, and the floor Impacts create brief sparks, scorch flashes, and light bursts VISUAL OF SHOOTERS (THROUGH DOORWAY): All four warriors are visible in silhouette and detail: Two standing at the doorway edges Two crouched slightly behind Their weapons flash rapid red pulses, clearly readable timing Slight stagger in firing rhythm for realism IMPACT & ENVIRONMENT REACTION: Crates near the camera take hits—small debris flickers, light damage Wall panels spark briefly when struck The floor reflects red pulses streaking inward CAMERA BEHAVIOR: Handheld-feel micro shake when impacts land nearby Slight backward drift (as if the camera/operator instinctively pulls away) Depth-of-field: doorway sharp, extreme foreground slightly soft LIGHTING & FX: Red pulse flashes dominate—quick, strobing illumination Each shot briefly lights the room interior Corridor remains brighter, silhouetting attackers AUDIO DESIGN: Incoming energy fire: sharp, aggressive pulse cracks Impact hits: metallic strikes, sparks, brief sizzling Distant echo of corridor gunfire layered with close impacts OPTIONAL CHARACTER PRESENCE (IF USED): Silhouettes or partial figures inside the room, ducking or moving behind cover No clear hero shot—keep focus on incoming fire chaos END STATE: Continuous incoming fire Door fully open Room under active assault Camera holds tension—no resolution yet DIRECTIVE NOTES: Fire must feel like it’s entering the viewer’s space Keep impacts controlled—not explosive chaos Maintain visual clarity—the audience should track the direction of fire Contrast = attackers lit by corridor/defenders in shadow
“2.39:1, 30 fps • DUTCH ANGLE: flickering neon sign looms over a rain-slicked curb • pulses erratically at 1.5 Hz, casting fractured crimson glows across the asphalt • lens lingers on the shimmer below, then slowly pans upward as the flicker settles into a steady glow • GRADE: cold cyan tones, deep crimson flares • SFX: distant thunder → static crackle → electric pop as the light stabilizes”
VIDEO PROMPT — REVERSE ANGLE: ENTRY FIRE (INSIDE LOOKING OUT) A cinematic, ultra-realistic sci-fi interior room (storeroom or secured chamber). The camera is positioned inside the room, facing outward toward the corridor entrance. Foreground: Reference image 1. Partial-cover elements—crates, wall edges, or structural panels framing the shot (add depth and realism). Midground: open doorway frame. Background (through doorway): Reference image 2 A corridor where four alien warriors are firing inward. Lighting: interior slightly dimmer than corridor. Corridor light spills into the room, creating contrast. Red energy flashes dominate the lighting rhythm. MOTION SEQUENCE (CONTINUOUS COMBAT ENTRY) Start — Door Just Opened: Door panels are already split and sliding open (finishing motion) Bright corridor light floods into the room A split-second of visibility— IMMEDIATE FIRE INBOUND: Red energy pulses blast INTO the room from the corridor Shots streak past the camera, hitting walls, crates, and the floor Impacts create brief sparks, scorch flashes, and light bursts VISUAL OF SHOOTERS (THROUGH DOORWAY): All four warriors are visible in silhouette and detail: Two standing at the doorway edges Two crouched slightly behind Their weapons flash rapid red pulses, clearly readable timing Slight stagger in firing rhythm for realism IMPACT & ENVIRONMENT REACTION: Crates near the camera take hits—small debris flickers, light damage Wall panels spark briefly when struck The floor reflects red pulses streaking inward CAMERA BEHAVIOR: Handheld-feel micro shake when impacts land nearby Slight backward drift (as if the camera/operator instinctively pulls away) Depth-of-field: doorway sharp, extreme foreground slightly soft LIGHTING & FX: Red pulse flashes dominate—quick, strobing illumination Each shot briefly lights the room interior Corridor remains brighter, silhouetting attackers AUDIO DESIGN: Incoming energy fire: sharp, aggressive pulse cracks Impact hits: metallic strikes, sparks, brief sizzling Distant echo of corridor gunfire layered with close impacts OPTIONAL CHARACTER PRESENCE (IF USED): Silhouettes or partial figures inside the room, ducking or moving behind cover No clear hero shot—keep focus on incoming fire chaos END STATE: Continuous incoming fire Door fully open Room under active assault Camera holds tension—no resolution yet DIRECTIVE NOTES: Fire must feel like it’s entering the viewer’s space Keep impacts controlled—not explosive chaos Maintain visual clarity—the audience should track the direction of fire Contrast = attackers lit by corridor/defenders in shadow
VIDEO PROMPT — REVERSE ANGLE: ENTRY FIRE (INSIDE LOOKING OUT) A cinematic, ultra-realistic sci-fi interior room (storeroom or secured chamber). The camera is positioned inside the room, facing outward toward the corridor entrance. Foreground: Reference image 1. Partial-cover elements—crates, wall edges, or structural panels framing the shot (add depth and realism). Midground: open doorway frame. Background (through doorway): Reference image 2 A corridor where four alien warriors are firing inward. Lighting: interior slightly dimmer than corridor. Corridor light spills into the room, creating contrast. Red energy flashes dominate the lighting rhythm. MOTION SEQUENCE (CONTINUOUS COMBAT ENTRY) Start — Door Just Opened: Door panels are already split and sliding open (finishing motion) Bright corridor light floods into the room A split-second of visibility— IMMEDIATE FIRE INBOUND: Red energy pulses blast INTO the room from the corridor Shots streak past the camera, hitting walls, crates, and the floor Impacts create brief sparks, scorch flashes, and light bursts VISUAL OF SHOOTERS (THROUGH DOORWAY): All four warriors are visible in silhouette and detail: Two standing at the doorway edges Two crouched slightly behind Their weapons flash rapid red pulses, clearly readable timing Slight stagger in firing rhythm for realism IMPACT & ENVIRONMENT REACTION: Crates near the camera take hits—small debris flickers, light damage Wall panels spark briefly when struck The floor reflects red pulses streaking inward CAMERA BEHAVIOR: Handheld-feel micro shake when impacts land nearby Slight backward drift (as if the camera/operator instinctively pulls away) Depth-of-field: doorway sharp, extreme foreground slightly soft LIGHTING & FX: Red pulse flashes dominate—quick, strobing illumination Each shot briefly lights the room interior Corridor remains brighter, silhouetting attackers AUDIO DESIGN: Incoming energy fire: sharp, aggressive pulse cracks Impact hits: metallic strikes, sparks, brief sizzling Distant echo of corridor gunfire layered with close impacts OPTIONAL CHARACTER PRESENCE (IF USED): Silhouettes or partial figures inside the room, ducking or moving behind cover No clear hero shot—keep focus on incoming fire chaos END STATE: Continuous incoming fire Door fully open Room under active assault Camera holds tension—no resolution yet DIRECTIVE NOTES: Fire must feel like it’s entering the viewer’s space Keep impacts controlled—not explosive chaos Maintain visual clarity—the audience should track the direction of fire Contrast = attackers lit by corridor/defenders in shadow
cinematic, snap shooting, exterior night scene featuring an industrial building, structure filled with vibrant red and cyan neon lights that cast a vivid glow over the scene, lights outline the beams and pillars, creating a grid-like pattern across the façade, the ground reflects the neon luminescence, giving it a high resolution textured, foliage is subtly illuminated by the neon light, adding organic shapes to the geometric environment, mood is futuristic and energetic, UHD resolution.
cinematic, snap shooting, exterior night scene featuring an industrial building, structure filled with vibrant red and cyan neon lights that cast a vivid glow over the scene, lights outline the beams and pillars, creating a grid-like pattern across the façade, the ground reflects the neon luminescence, giving it a high resolution textured, foliage is subtly illuminated by the neon light, adding organic shapes to the geometric environment, mood is futuristic and energetic, UHD resolution --ar 9:16 --style raw --stylize 600
VIDEO PROMPT — REVERSE ANGLE: ENTRY FIRE (INSIDE LOOKING OUT) A cinematic, ultra-realistic sci-fi interior room (storeroom or secured chamber). The camera is positioned inside the room, facing outward toward the corridor entrance. Foreground: partial cover elements—crates, wall edges, or structural panels framing the shot (adds depth and realism). Midground: open doorway frame. Background (through doorway): corridor where four alien warriors are firing inward. Lighting: interior slightly dimmer than corridor. Corridor light spills into the room, creating contrast. Red energy flashes dominate the lighting rhythm. MOTION SEQUENCE (CONTINUOUS COMBAT ENTRY) Start — Door Just Opened: Door panels are already split and sliding open (finishing motion) Bright corridor light floods into the room A split-second of visibility— IMMEDIATE FIRE INBOUND: Red energy pulses blast INTO the room from the corridor Shots streak past the camera, hitting walls, crates, and the floor Impacts create brief sparks, scorch flashes, and light bursts VISUAL OF SHOOTERS (THROUGH DOORWAY): All four warriors are visible in silhouette and detail: Two standing at the doorway edges Two crouched slightly behind Their weapons flash rapid red pulses, clearly readable timing Slight stagger in firing rhythm for realism IMPACT & ENVIRONMENT REACTION: Crates near the camera take hits—small debris flickers, light damage Wall panels spark briefly when struck The floor reflects red pulses streaking inward CAMERA BEHAVIOR: Handheld-feel micro shake when impacts land nearby Slight backward drift (as if the camera/operator instinctively pulls away) Depth-of-field: doorway sharp, extreme foreground slightly soft LIGHTING & FX: Red pulse flashes dominate—quick, strobing illumination Each shot briefly lights the room interior Corridor remains brighter, silhouetting attackers AUDIO DESIGN: Incoming energy fire: sharp, aggressive pulse cracks Impact hits: metallic strikes, sparks, brief sizzling Distant echo of corridor gunfire layered with close impacts OPTIONAL CHARACTER PRESENCE (IF USED): Silhouettes or partial figures inside the room, ducking or moving behind cover No clear hero shot—keep focus on incoming fire chaos END STATE: Continuous incoming fire Door fully open Room under active assault Camera holds tension—no resolution yet DIRECTIVE NOTES: Fire must feel like it’s entering the viewer’s space Keep impacts controlled—not explosive chaos Maintain visual clarity—the audience should track the direction of fire Contrast = attackers lit by corridor/defenders in shadow
“2.39:1, 30 fps • DUTCH ANGLE: flickering neon sign looms over a rain-slicked curb • pulses erratically at 1.5 Hz, casting fractured crimson glows across the asphalt • lens lingers on the shimmer below, then slowly pans upward as the flicker settles into a steady glow • GRADE: cold cyan tones, deep crimson flares • SFX: distant thunder → static crackle → electric pop as the light stabilizes”
VIDEO PROMPT — REVERSE ANGLE: ENTRY FIRE (INSIDE LOOKING OUT) A cinematic, ultra-realistic sci-fi interior room (storeroom or secured chamber). The camera is positioned inside the room, facing outward toward the corridor entrance. Foreground: Reference image 1. Partial-cover elements—crates, wall edges, or structural panels framing the shot (add depth and realism). Midground: open doorway frame. Background (through doorway): Reference image 2 A corridor where four alien warriors are firing inward. Lighting: interior slightly dimmer than corridor. Corridor light spills into the room, creating contrast. Red energy flashes dominate the lighting rhythm. MOTION SEQUENCE (CONTINUOUS COMBAT ENTRY) Start — Door Just Opened: Door panels are already split and sliding open (finishing motion) Bright corridor light floods into the room A split-second of visibility— IMMEDIATE FIRE INBOUND: Red energy pulses blast INTO the room from the corridor Shots streak past the camera, hitting walls, crates, and the floor Impacts create brief sparks, scorch flashes, and light bursts VISUAL OF SHOOTERS (THROUGH DOORWAY): All four warriors are visible in silhouette and detail: Two standing at the doorway edges Two crouched slightly behind Their weapons flash rapid red pulses, clearly readable timing Slight stagger in firing rhythm for realism IMPACT & ENVIRONMENT REACTION: Crates near the camera take hits—small debris flickers, light damage Wall panels spark briefly when struck The floor reflects red pulses streaking inward CAMERA BEHAVIOR: Handheld-feel micro shake when impacts land nearby Slight backward drift (as if the camera/operator instinctively pulls away) Depth-of-field: doorway sharp, extreme foreground slightly soft LIGHTING & FX: Red pulse flashes dominate—quick, strobing illumination Each shot briefly lights the room interior Corridor remains brighter, silhouetting attackers AUDIO DESIGN: Incoming energy fire: sharp, aggressive pulse cracks Impact hits: metallic strikes, sparks, brief sizzling Distant echo of corridor gunfire layered with close impacts OPTIONAL CHARACTER PRESENCE (IF USED): Silhouettes or partial figures inside the room, ducking or moving behind cover No clear hero shot—keep focus on incoming fire chaos END STATE: Continuous incoming fire Door fully open Room under active assault Camera holds tension—no resolution yet DIRECTIVE NOTES: Fire must feel like it’s entering the viewer’s space Keep impacts controlled—not explosive chaos Maintain visual clarity—the audience should track the direction of fire Contrast = attackers lit by corridor/defenders in shadow
VIDEO PROMPT — REVERSE ANGLE: ENTRY FIRE (INSIDE LOOKING OUT) A cinematic, ultra-realistic sci-fi interior room (storeroom or secured chamber). The camera is positioned inside the room, facing outward toward the corridor entrance. Foreground: Reference image 1. Partial-cover elements—crates, wall edges, or structural panels framing the shot (add depth and realism). Midground: open doorway frame. Background (through doorway): Reference image 2 A corridor where four alien warriors are firing inward. Lighting: interior slightly dimmer than corridor. Corridor light spills into the room, creating contrast. Red energy flashes dominate the lighting rhythm. MOTION SEQUENCE (CONTINUOUS COMBAT ENTRY) Start — Door Just Opened: Door panels are already split and sliding open (finishing motion) Bright corridor light floods into the room A split-second of visibility— IMMEDIATE FIRE INBOUND: Red energy pulses blast INTO the room from the corridor Shots streak past the camera, hitting walls, crates, and the floor Impacts create brief sparks, scorch flashes, and light bursts VISUAL OF SHOOTERS (THROUGH DOORWAY): All four warriors are visible in silhouette and detail: Two standing at the doorway edges Two crouched slightly behind Their weapons flash rapid red pulses, clearly readable timing Slight stagger in firing rhythm for realism IMPACT & ENVIRONMENT REACTION: Crates near the camera take hits—small debris flickers, light damage Wall panels spark briefly when struck The floor reflects red pulses streaking inward CAMERA BEHAVIOR: Handheld-feel micro shake when impacts land nearby Slight backward drift (as if the camera/operator instinctively pulls away) Depth-of-field: doorway sharp, extreme foreground slightly soft LIGHTING & FX: Red pulse flashes dominate—quick, strobing illumination Each shot briefly lights the room interior Corridor remains brighter, silhouetting attackers AUDIO DESIGN: Incoming energy fire: sharp, aggressive pulse cracks Impact hits: metallic strikes, sparks, brief sizzling Distant echo of corridor gunfire layered with close impacts OPTIONAL CHARACTER PRESENCE (IF USED): Silhouettes or partial figures inside the room, ducking or moving behind cover No clear hero shot—keep focus on incoming fire chaos END STATE: Continuous incoming fire Door fully open Room under active assault Camera holds tension—no resolution yet DIRECTIVE NOTES: Fire must feel like it’s entering the viewer’s space Keep impacts controlled—not explosive chaos Maintain visual clarity—the audience should track the direction of fire Contrast = attackers lit by corridor/defenders in shadow
VIDEO PROMPT — REVERSE ANGLE: ENTRY FIRE (INSIDE LOOKING OUT) A cinematic, ultra-realistic sci-fi interior room (storeroom or secured chamber). The camera is positioned inside the room, facing outward toward the corridor entrance. Foreground: Reference image 1. Partial-cover elements—crates, wall edges, or structural panels framing the shot (add depth and realism). Midground: open doorway frame. Background (through doorway): Reference image 2 A corridor where four alien warriors are firing inward. Lighting: interior slightly dimmer than corridor. Corridor light spills into the room, creating contrast. Red energy flashes dominate the lighting rhythm. MOTION SEQUENCE (CONTINUOUS COMBAT ENTRY) Start — Door Just Opened: Door panels are already split and sliding open (finishing motion) Bright corridor light floods into the room A split-second of visibility— IMMEDIATE FIRE INBOUND: Red energy pulses blast INTO the room from the corridor Shots streak past the camera, hitting walls, crates, and the floor Impacts create brief sparks, scorch flashes, and light bursts VISUAL OF SHOOTERS (THROUGH DOORWAY): All four warriors are visible in silhouette and detail: Two standing at the doorway edges Two crouched slightly behind Their weapons flash rapid red pulses, clearly readable timing Slight stagger in firing rhythm for realism IMPACT & ENVIRONMENT REACTION: Crates near the camera take hits—small debris flickers, light damage Wall panels spark briefly when struck The floor reflects red pulses streaking inward CAMERA BEHAVIOR: Handheld-feel micro shake when impacts land nearby Slight backward drift (as if the camera/operator instinctively pulls away) Depth-of-field: doorway sharp, extreme foreground slightly soft LIGHTING & FX: Red pulse flashes dominate—quick, strobing illumination Each shot briefly lights the room interior Corridor remains brighter, silhouetting attackers AUDIO DESIGN: Incoming energy fire: sharp, aggressive pulse cracks Impact hits: metallic strikes, sparks, brief sizzling Distant echo of corridor gunfire layered with close impacts OPTIONAL CHARACTER PRESENCE (IF USED): Silhouettes or partial figures inside the room, ducking or moving behind cover No clear hero shot—keep focus on incoming fire chaos END STATE: Continuous incoming fire Door fully open Room under active assault Camera holds tension—no resolution yet DIRECTIVE NOTES: Fire must feel like it’s entering the viewer’s space Keep impacts controlled—not explosive chaos Maintain visual clarity—the audience should track the direction of fire Contrast = attackers lit by corridor/defenders in shadow
VIDEO PROMPT — REVERSE ANGLE: ENTRY FIRE (INSIDE LOOKING OUT) A cinematic, ultra-realistic sci-fi interior room (storeroom or secured chamber). The camera is positioned inside the room, facing outward toward the corridor entrance. Foreground: Reference image 1. Partial-cover elements—crates, wall edges, or structural panels framing the shot (add depth and realism). Midground: open doorway frame. Background (through doorway): Reference image 2 A corridor where four alien warriors are firing inward. Lighting: interior slightly dimmer than corridor. Corridor light spills into the room, creating contrast. Red energy flashes dominate the lighting rhythm. MOTION SEQUENCE (CONTINUOUS COMBAT ENTRY) Start — Door Just Opened: Door panels are already split and sliding open (finishing motion) Bright corridor light floods into the room A split-second of visibility— IMMEDIATE FIRE INBOUND: Red energy pulses blast INTO the room from the corridor Shots streak past the camera, hitting walls, crates, and the floor Impacts create brief sparks, scorch flashes, and light bursts VISUAL OF SHOOTERS (THROUGH DOORWAY): All four warriors are visible in silhouette and detail: Two standing at the doorway edges Two crouched slightly behind Their weapons flash rapid red pulses, clearly readable timing Slight stagger in firing rhythm for realism IMPACT & ENVIRONMENT REACTION: Crates near the camera take hits—small debris flickers, light damage Wall panels spark briefly when struck The floor reflects red pulses streaking inward CAMERA BEHAVIOR: Handheld-feel micro shake when impacts land nearby Slight backward drift (as if the camera/operator instinctively pulls away) Depth-of-field: doorway sharp, extreme foreground slightly soft LIGHTING & FX: Red pulse flashes dominate—quick, strobing illumination Each shot briefly lights the room interior Corridor remains brighter, silhouetting attackers AUDIO DESIGN: Incoming energy fire: sharp, aggressive pulse cracks Impact hits: metallic strikes, sparks, brief sizzling Distant echo of corridor gunfire layered with close impacts OPTIONAL CHARACTER PRESENCE (IF USED): Silhouettes or partial figures inside the room, ducking or moving behind cover No clear hero shot—keep focus on incoming fire chaos END STATE: Continuous incoming fire Door fully open Room under active assault Camera holds tension—no resolution yet DIRECTIVE NOTES: Fire must feel like it’s entering the viewer’s space Keep impacts controlled—not explosive chaos Maintain visual clarity—the audience should track the direction of fire Contrast = attackers lit by corridor/defenders in shadow
VIDEO PROMPT — REVERSE ANGLE: ENTRY FIRE (INSIDE LOOKING OUT) A cinematic, ultra-realistic sci-fi interior room (storeroom or secured chamber). The camera is positioned inside the room, facing outward toward the corridor entrance. Foreground: Reference image 1. Partial-cover elements—crates, wall edges, or structural panels framing the shot (add depth and realism). Midground: open doorway frame. Background (through doorway): Reference image 2 A corridor where four alien warriors are firing inward. Lighting: interior slightly dimmer than corridor. Corridor light spills into the room, creating contrast. Red energy flashes dominate the lighting rhythm. MOTION SEQUENCE (CONTINUOUS COMBAT ENTRY) Start — Door Just Opened: Door panels are already split and sliding open (finishing motion) Bright corridor light floods into the room A split-second of visibility— IMMEDIATE FIRE INBOUND: Red energy pulses blast INTO the room from the corridor Shots streak past the camera, hitting walls, crates, and the floor Impacts create brief sparks, scorch flashes, and light bursts VISUAL OF SHOOTERS (THROUGH DOORWAY): All four warriors are visible in silhouette and detail: Two standing at the doorway edges Two crouched slightly behind Their weapons flash rapid red pulses, clearly readable timing Slight stagger in firing rhythm for realism IMPACT & ENVIRONMENT REACTION: Crates near the camera take hits—small debris flickers, light damage Wall panels spark briefly when struck The floor reflects red pulses streaking inward CAMERA BEHAVIOR: Handheld-feel micro shake when impacts land nearby Slight backward drift (as if the camera/operator instinctively pulls away) Depth-of-field: doorway sharp, extreme foreground slightly soft LIGHTING & FX: Red pulse flashes dominate—quick, strobing illumination Each shot briefly lights the room interior Corridor remains brighter, silhouetting attackers AUDIO DESIGN: Incoming energy fire: sharp, aggressive pulse cracks Impact hits: metallic strikes, sparks, brief sizzling Distant echo of corridor gunfire layered with close impacts OPTIONAL CHARACTER PRESENCE (IF USED): Silhouettes or partial figures inside the room, ducking or moving behind cover No clear hero shot—keep focus on incoming fire chaos END STATE: Continuous incoming fire Door fully open Room under active assault Camera holds tension—no resolution yet DIRECTIVE NOTES: Fire must feel like it’s entering the viewer’s space Keep impacts controlled—not explosive chaos Maintain visual clarity—the audience should track the direction of fire Contrast = attackers lit by corridor/defenders in shadow
cinematic, snap shooting, exterior night scene featuring an industrial building, structure filled with vibrant red and cyan neon lights that cast a vivid glow over the scene, lights outline the beams and pillars, creating a grid-like pattern across the façade, the ground reflects the neon luminescence, giving it a high resolution textured, foliage is subtly illuminated by the neon light, adding organic shapes to the geometric environment, mood is futuristic and energetic, UHD resolution --ar 9:16 --style raw --stylize 600
“2.39:1, 30 fps • DUTCH ANGLE: flickering neon sign looms over a rain-slicked curb • pulses erratically at 1.5 Hz, casting fractured crimson glows across the asphalt • lens lingers on the shimmer below, then slowly pans upward as the flicker settles into a steady glow • GRADE: cold cyan tones, deep crimson flares • SFX: distant thunder → static crackle → electric pop as the light stabilizes”
VIDEO PROMPT — REVERSE ANGLE: ENTRY FIRE (INSIDE LOOKING OUT) A cinematic, ultra-realistic sci-fi interior room (storeroom or secured chamber). The camera is positioned inside the room, facing outward toward the corridor entrance. Foreground: Reference image 1. Partial-cover elements—crates, wall edges, or structural panels framing the shot (add depth and realism). Midground: open doorway frame. Background (through doorway): Reference image 2 A corridor where four alien warriors are firing inward. Lighting: interior slightly dimmer than corridor. Corridor light spills into the room, creating contrast. Red energy flashes dominate the lighting rhythm. MOTION SEQUENCE (CONTINUOUS COMBAT ENTRY) Start — Door Just Opened: Door panels are already split and sliding open (finishing motion) Bright corridor light floods into the room A split-second of visibility— IMMEDIATE FIRE INBOUND: Red energy pulses blast INTO the room from the corridor Shots streak past the camera, hitting walls, crates, and the floor Impacts create brief sparks, scorch flashes, and light bursts VISUAL OF SHOOTERS (THROUGH DOORWAY): All four warriors are visible in silhouette and detail: Two standing at the doorway edges Two crouched slightly behind Their weapons flash rapid red pulses, clearly readable timing Slight stagger in firing rhythm for realism IMPACT & ENVIRONMENT REACTION: Crates near the camera take hits—small debris flickers, light damage Wall panels spark briefly when struck The floor reflects red pulses streaking inward CAMERA BEHAVIOR: Handheld-feel micro shake when impacts land nearby Slight backward drift (as if the camera/operator instinctively pulls away) Depth-of-field: doorway sharp, extreme foreground slightly soft LIGHTING & FX: Red pulse flashes dominate—quick, strobing illumination Each shot briefly lights the room interior Corridor remains brighter, silhouetting attackers AUDIO DESIGN: Incoming energy fire: sharp, aggressive pulse cracks Impact hits: metallic strikes, sparks, brief sizzling Distant echo of corridor gunfire layered with close impacts OPTIONAL CHARACTER PRESENCE (IF USED): Silhouettes or partial figures inside the room, ducking or moving behind cover No clear hero shot—keep focus on incoming fire chaos END STATE: Continuous incoming fire Door fully open Room under active assault Camera holds tension—no resolution yet DIRECTIVE NOTES: Fire must feel like it’s entering the viewer’s space Keep impacts controlled—not explosive chaos Maintain visual clarity—the audience should track the direction of fire Contrast = attackers lit by corridor/defenders in shadow
VIDEO PROMPT — REVERSE ANGLE: ENTRY FIRE (INSIDE LOOKING OUT) A cinematic, ultra-realistic sci-fi interior room (storeroom or secured chamber). The camera is positioned inside the room, facing outward toward the corridor entrance. Foreground: partial cover elements—crates, wall edges, or structural panels framing the shot (adds depth and realism). Midground: open doorway frame. Background (through doorway): corridor where four alien warriors are firing inward. Lighting: interior slightly dimmer than corridor. Corridor light spills into the room, creating contrast. Red energy flashes dominate the lighting rhythm. MOTION SEQUENCE (CONTINUOUS COMBAT ENTRY) Start — Door Just Opened: Door panels are already split and sliding open (finishing motion) Bright corridor light floods into the room A split-second of visibility— IMMEDIATE FIRE INBOUND: Red energy pulses blast INTO the room from the corridor Shots streak past the camera, hitting walls, crates, and the floor Impacts create brief sparks, scorch flashes, and light bursts VISUAL OF SHOOTERS (THROUGH DOORWAY): All four warriors are visible in silhouette and detail: Two standing at the doorway edges Two crouched slightly behind Their weapons flash rapid red pulses, clearly readable timing Slight stagger in firing rhythm for realism IMPACT & ENVIRONMENT REACTION: Crates near the camera take hits—small debris flickers, light damage Wall panels spark briefly when struck The floor reflects red pulses streaking inward CAMERA BEHAVIOR: Handheld-feel micro shake when impacts land nearby Slight backward drift (as if the camera/operator instinctively pulls away) Depth-of-field: doorway sharp, extreme foreground slightly soft LIGHTING & FX: Red pulse flashes dominate—quick, strobing illumination Each shot briefly lights the room interior Corridor remains brighter, silhouetting attackers AUDIO DESIGN: Incoming energy fire: sharp, aggressive pulse cracks Impact hits: metallic strikes, sparks, brief sizzling Distant echo of corridor gunfire layered with close impacts OPTIONAL CHARACTER PRESENCE (IF USED): Silhouettes or partial figures inside the room, ducking or moving behind cover No clear hero shot—keep focus on incoming fire chaos END STATE: Continuous incoming fire Door fully open Room under active assault Camera holds tension—no resolution yet DIRECTIVE NOTES: Fire must feel like it’s entering the viewer’s space Keep impacts controlled—not explosive chaos Maintain visual clarity—the audience should track the direction of fire Contrast = attackers lit by corridor/defenders in shadow
VIDEO PROMPT — REVERSE ANGLE: ENTRY FIRE (INSIDE LOOKING OUT) A cinematic, ultra-realistic sci-fi interior room (storeroom or secured chamber). The camera is positioned inside the room, facing outward toward the corridor entrance. Foreground: partial cover elements—crates, wall edges, or structural panels framing the shot (adds depth and realism). Midground: open doorway frame. Background (through doorway): corridor where four alien warriors are firing inward. Lighting: interior slightly dimmer than corridor. Corridor light spills into the room, creating contrast. Red energy flashes dominate the lighting rhythm. MOTION SEQUENCE (CONTINUOUS COMBAT ENTRY) Start — Door Just Opened: Door panels are already split and sliding open (finishing motion) Bright corridor light floods into the room A split-second of visibility— IMMEDIATE FIRE INBOUND: Red energy pulses blast INTO the room from the corridor Shots streak past the camera, hitting walls, crates, and the floor Impacts create brief sparks, scorch flashes, and light bursts VISUAL OF SHOOTERS (THROUGH DOORWAY): All four warriors are visible in silhouette and detail: Two standing at the doorway edges Two crouched slightly behind Their weapons flash rapid red pulses, clearly readable timing Slight stagger in firing rhythm for realism IMPACT & ENVIRONMENT REACTION: Crates near the camera take hits—small debris flickers, light damage Wall panels spark briefly when struck The floor reflects red pulses streaking inward CAMERA BEHAVIOR: Handheld-feel micro shake when impacts land nearby Slight backward drift (as if the camera/operator instinctively pulls away) Depth-of-field: doorway sharp, extreme foreground slightly soft LIGHTING & FX: Red pulse flashes dominate—quick, strobing illumination Each shot briefly lights the room interior Corridor remains brighter, silhouetting attackers AUDIO DESIGN: Incoming energy fire: sharp, aggressive pulse cracks Impact hits: metallic strikes, sparks, brief sizzling Distant echo of corridor gunfire layered with close impacts OPTIONAL CHARACTER PRESENCE (IF USED): Silhouettes or partial figures inside the room, ducking or moving behind cover No clear hero shot—keep focus on incoming fire chaos END STATE: Continuous incoming fire Door fully open Room under active assault Camera holds tension—no resolution yet DIRECTIVE NOTES: Fire must feel like it’s entering the viewer’s space Keep impacts controlled—not explosive chaos Maintain visual clarity—the audience should track the direction of fire Contrast = attackers lit by corridor/defenders in shadow
“2.39:1, 30 fps • DUTCH ANGLE: flickering neon sign looms over a rain-slicked curb • pulses erratically at 1.5 Hz, casting fractured crimson glows across the asphalt • lens lingers on the shimmer below, then slowly pans upward as the flicker intensifies, never settling • GRADE: cold cyan tones, deep crimson flares • SFX: distant thunder → static crackle → intermittent electric pops synced with each flicker”
VIDEO PROMPT — REVERSE ANGLE: ENTRY FIRE (INSIDE LOOKING OUT) A cinematic, ultra-realistic sci-fi interior room (storeroom or secured chamber). The camera is positioned inside the room, facing outward toward the corridor entrance. Foreground: Reference image 1. Partial-cover elements—crates, wall edges, or structural panels framing the shot (add depth and realism). Midground: open doorway frame. Background (through doorway): Reference image 2 A corridor where four alien warriors are firing inward. Lighting: interior slightly dimmer than corridor. Corridor light spills into the room, creating contrast. Red energy flashes dominate the lighting rhythm. MOTION SEQUENCE (CONTINUOUS COMBAT ENTRY) Start — Door Just Opened: Door panels are already split and sliding open (finishing motion) Bright corridor light floods into the room A split-second of visibility— IMMEDIATE FIRE INBOUND: Red energy pulses blast INTO the room from the corridor Shots streak past the camera, hitting walls, crates, and the floor Impacts create brief sparks, scorch flashes, and light bursts VISUAL OF SHOOTERS (THROUGH DOORWAY): All four warriors are visible in silhouette and detail: Two standing at the doorway edges Two crouched slightly behind Their weapons flash rapid red pulses, clearly readable timing Slight stagger in firing rhythm for realism IMPACT & ENVIRONMENT REACTION: Crates near the camera take hits—small debris flickers, light damage Wall panels spark briefly when struck The floor reflects red pulses streaking inward CAMERA BEHAVIOR: Handheld-feel micro shake when impacts land nearby Slight backward drift (as if the camera/operator instinctively pulls away) Depth-of-field: doorway sharp, extreme foreground slightly soft LIGHTING & FX: Red pulse flashes dominate—quick, strobing illumination Each shot briefly lights the room interior Corridor remains brighter, silhouetting attackers AUDIO DESIGN: Incoming energy fire: sharp, aggressive pulse cracks Impact hits: metallic strikes, sparks, brief sizzling Distant echo of corridor gunfire layered with close impacts OPTIONAL CHARACTER PRESENCE (IF USED): Silhouettes or partial figures inside the room, ducking or moving behind cover No clear hero shot—keep focus on incoming fire chaos END STATE: Continuous incoming fire Door fully open Room under active assault Camera holds tension—no resolution yet DIRECTIVE NOTES: Fire must feel like it’s entering the viewer’s space Keep impacts controlled—not explosive chaos Maintain visual clarity—the audience should track the direction of fire Contrast = attackers lit by corridor/defenders in shadow
cinematic, snap shooting, exterior night scene featuring an industrial building, structure filled with vibrant red and cyan neon lights that cast a vivid glow over the scene, lights outline the beams and pillars, creating a grid-like pattern across the façade, the ground reflects the neon luminescence, giving it a high resolution textured, foliage is subtly illuminated by the neon light, adding organic shapes to the geometric environment, mood is futuristic and energetic, UHD resolution.
VIDEO PROMPT — REVERSE ANGLE: ENTRY FIRE (INSIDE LOOKING OUT) A cinematic, ultra-realistic sci-fi interior room (storeroom or secured chamber). The camera is positioned inside the room, facing outward toward the corridor entrance. Foreground: Reference image 1. Partial-cover elements—crates, wall edges, or structural panels framing the shot (add depth and realism). Midground: open doorway frame. Background (through doorway): Reference image 2 A corridor where four alien warriors are firing inward. Lighting: interior slightly dimmer than corridor. Corridor light spills into the room, creating contrast. Red energy flashes dominate the lighting rhythm. MOTION SEQUENCE (CONTINUOUS COMBAT ENTRY) Start — Door Just Opened: Door panels are already split and sliding open (finishing motion) Bright corridor light floods into the room A split-second of visibility— IMMEDIATE FIRE INBOUND: Red energy pulses blast INTO the room from the corridor Shots streak past the camera, hitting walls, crates, and the floor Impacts create brief sparks, scorch flashes, and light bursts VISUAL OF SHOOTERS (THROUGH DOORWAY): All four warriors are visible in silhouette and detail: Two standing at the doorway edges Two crouched slightly behind Their weapons flash rapid red pulses, clearly readable timing Slight stagger in firing rhythm for realism IMPACT & ENVIRONMENT REACTION: Crates near the camera take hits—small debris flickers, light damage Wall panels spark briefly when struck The floor reflects red pulses streaking inward CAMERA BEHAVIOR: Handheld-feel micro shake when impacts land nearby Slight backward drift (as if the camera/operator instinctively pulls away) Depth-of-field: doorway sharp, extreme foreground slightly soft LIGHTING & FX: Red pulse flashes dominate—quick, strobing illumination Each shot briefly lights the room interior Corridor remains brighter, silhouetting attackers AUDIO DESIGN: Incoming energy fire: sharp, aggressive pulse cracks Impact hits: metallic strikes, sparks, brief sizzling Distant echo of corridor gunfire layered with close impacts OPTIONAL CHARACTER PRESENCE (IF USED): Silhouettes or partial figures inside the room, ducking or moving behind cover No clear hero shot—keep focus on incoming fire chaos END STATE: Continuous incoming fire Door fully open Room under active assault Camera holds tension—no resolution yet DIRECTIVE NOTES: Fire must feel like it’s entering the viewer’s space Keep impacts controlled—not explosive chaos Maintain visual clarity—the audience should track the direction of fire Contrast = attackers lit by corridor/defenders in shadow
“2.39:1, 30 fps • DUTCH ANGLE: flickering neon sign looms over a rain-slicked curb • pulses erratically at 1.5 Hz, casting fractured crimson glows across the asphalt • lens lingers on the shimmer below, then slowly pans upward as the flicker settles into a steady glow • GRADE: cold cyan tones, deep crimson flares • SFX: distant thunder → static crackle → electric pop as the light stabilizes”
VIDEO PROMPT — REVERSE ANGLE: ENTRY FIRE (INSIDE LOOKING OUT) A cinematic, ultra-realistic sci-fi interior room (storeroom or secured chamber). The camera is positioned inside the room, facing outward toward the corridor entrance. Foreground: Reference image 1. Partial-cover elements—crates, wall edges, or structural panels framing the shot (add depth and realism). Midground: open doorway frame. Background (through doorway): Reference image 2 A corridor where four alien warriors are firing inward. Lighting: interior slightly dimmer than corridor. Corridor light spills into the room, creating contrast. Red energy flashes dominate the lighting rhythm. MOTION SEQUENCE (CONTINUOUS COMBAT ENTRY) Start — Door Just Opened: Door panels are already split and sliding open (finishing motion) Bright corridor light floods into the room A split-second of visibility— IMMEDIATE FIRE INBOUND: Red energy pulses blast INTO the room from the corridor Shots streak past the camera, hitting walls, crates, and the floor Impacts create brief sparks, scorch flashes, and light bursts VISUAL OF SHOOTERS (THROUGH DOORWAY): All four warriors are visible in silhouette and detail: Two standing at the doorway edges Two crouched slightly behind Their weapons flash rapid red pulses, clearly readable timing Slight stagger in firing rhythm for realism IMPACT & ENVIRONMENT REACTION: Crates near the camera take hits—small debris flickers, light damage Wall panels spark briefly when struck The floor reflects red pulses streaking inward CAMERA BEHAVIOR: Handheld-feel micro shake when impacts land nearby Slight backward drift (as if the camera/operator instinctively pulls away) Depth-of-field: doorway sharp, extreme foreground slightly soft LIGHTING & FX: Red pulse flashes dominate—quick, strobing illumination Each shot briefly lights the room interior Corridor remains brighter, silhouetting attackers AUDIO DESIGN: Incoming energy fire: sharp, aggressive pulse cracks Impact hits: metallic strikes, sparks, brief sizzling Distant echo of corridor gunfire layered with close impacts OPTIONAL CHARACTER PRESENCE (IF USED): Silhouettes or partial figures inside the room, ducking or moving behind cover No clear hero shot—keep focus on incoming fire chaos END STATE: Continuous incoming fire Door fully open Room under active assault Camera holds tension—no resolution yet DIRECTIVE NOTES: Fire must feel like it’s entering the viewer’s space Keep impacts controlled—not explosive chaos Maintain visual clarity—the audience should track the direction of fire Contrast = attackers lit by corridor/defenders in shadow
VIDEO PROMPT — REVERSE ANGLE: ENTRY FIRE (INSIDE LOOKING OUT) A cinematic, ultra-realistic sci-fi interior room (storeroom or secured chamber). The camera is positioned inside the room, facing outward toward the corridor entrance. Foreground: Reference image 1. Partial-cover elements—crates, wall edges, or structural panels framing the shot (add depth and realism). Midground: open doorway frame. Background (through doorway): Reference image 2 A corridor where four alien warriors are firing inward. Lighting: interior slightly dimmer than corridor. Corridor light spills into the room, creating contrast. Red energy flashes dominate the lighting rhythm. MOTION SEQUENCE (CONTINUOUS COMBAT ENTRY) Start — Door Just Opened: Door panels are already split and sliding open (finishing motion) Bright corridor light floods into the room A split-second of visibility— IMMEDIATE FIRE INBOUND: Red energy pulses blast INTO the room from the corridor Shots streak past the camera, hitting walls, crates, and the floor Impacts create brief sparks, scorch flashes, and light bursts VISUAL OF SHOOTERS (THROUGH DOORWAY): All four warriors are visible in silhouette and detail: Two standing at the doorway edges Two crouched slightly behind Their weapons flash rapid red pulses, clearly readable timing Slight stagger in firing rhythm for realism IMPACT & ENVIRONMENT REACTION: Crates near the camera take hits—small debris flickers, light damage Wall panels spark briefly when struck The floor reflects red pulses streaking inward CAMERA BEHAVIOR: Handheld-feel micro shake when impacts land nearby Slight backward drift (as if the camera/operator instinctively pulls away) Depth-of-field: doorway sharp, extreme foreground slightly soft LIGHTING & FX: Red pulse flashes dominate—quick, strobing illumination Each shot briefly lights the room interior Corridor remains brighter, silhouetting attackers AUDIO DESIGN: Incoming energy fire: sharp, aggressive pulse cracks Impact hits: metallic strikes, sparks, brief sizzling Distant echo of corridor gunfire layered with close impacts OPTIONAL CHARACTER PRESENCE (IF USED): Silhouettes or partial figures inside the room, ducking or moving behind cover No clear hero shot—keep focus on incoming fire chaos END STATE: Continuous incoming fire Door fully open Room under active assault Camera holds tension—no resolution yet DIRECTIVE NOTES: Fire must feel like it’s entering the viewer’s space Keep impacts controlled—not explosive chaos Maintain visual clarity—the audience should track the direction of fire Contrast = attackers lit by corridor/defenders in shadow
VIDEO PROMPT — REVERSE ANGLE: ENTRY FIRE (INSIDE LOOKING OUT) A cinematic, ultra-realistic sci-fi interior room (storeroom or secured chamber). The camera is positioned inside the room, facing outward toward the corridor entrance. Foreground: partial cover elements—crates, wall edges, or structural panels framing the shot (adds depth and realism). Midground: open doorway frame. Background (through doorway): corridor where four alien warriors are firing inward. Lighting: interior slightly dimmer than corridor. Corridor light spills into the room, creating contrast. Red energy flashes dominate the lighting rhythm. MOTION SEQUENCE (CONTINUOUS COMBAT ENTRY) Start — Door Just Opened: Door panels are already split and sliding open (finishing motion) Bright corridor light floods into the room A split-second of visibility— IMMEDIATE FIRE INBOUND: Red energy pulses blast INTO the room from the corridor Shots streak past the camera, hitting walls, crates, and the floor Impacts create brief sparks, scorch flashes, and light bursts VISUAL OF SHOOTERS (THROUGH DOORWAY): All four warriors are visible in silhouette and detail: Two standing at the doorway edges Two crouched slightly behind Their weapons flash rapid red pulses, clearly readable timing Slight stagger in firing rhythm for realism IMPACT & ENVIRONMENT REACTION: Crates near the camera take hits—small debris flickers, light damage Wall panels spark briefly when struck The floor reflects red pulses streaking inward CAMERA BEHAVIOR: Handheld-feel micro shake when impacts land nearby Slight backward drift (as if the camera/operator instinctively pulls away) Depth-of-field: doorway sharp, extreme foreground slightly soft LIGHTING & FX: Red pulse flashes dominate—quick, strobing illumination Each shot briefly lights the room interior Corridor remains brighter, silhouetting attackers AUDIO DESIGN: Incoming energy fire: sharp, aggressive pulse cracks Impact hits: metallic strikes, sparks, brief sizzling Distant echo of corridor gunfire layered with close impacts OPTIONAL CHARACTER PRESENCE (IF USED): Silhouettes or partial figures inside the room, ducking or moving behind cover No clear hero shot—keep focus on incoming fire chaos END STATE: Continuous incoming fire Door fully open Room under active assault Camera holds tension—no resolution yet DIRECTIVE NOTES: Fire must feel like it’s entering the viewer’s space Keep impacts controlled—not explosive chaos Maintain visual clarity—the audience should track the direction of fire Contrast = attackers lit by corridor/defenders in shadow
VIDEO PROMPT — REVERSE ANGLE: ENTRY FIRE (INSIDE LOOKING OUT) A cinematic, ultra-realistic sci-fi interior room (storeroom or secured chamber). The camera is positioned inside the room, facing outward toward the corridor entrance. Foreground: partial cover elements—crates, wall edges, or structural panels framing the shot (adds depth and realism). Midground: open doorway frame. Background (through doorway): corridor where four alien warriors are firing inward. Lighting: interior slightly dimmer than corridor. Corridor light spills into the room, creating contrast. Red energy flashes dominate the lighting rhythm. MOTION SEQUENCE (CONTINUOUS COMBAT ENTRY) Start — Door Just Opened: Door panels are already split and sliding open (finishing motion) Bright corridor light floods into the room A split-second of visibility— IMMEDIATE FIRE INBOUND: Red energy pulses blast INTO the room from the corridor Shots streak past the camera, hitting walls, crates, and the floor Impacts create brief sparks, scorch flashes, and light bursts VISUAL OF SHOOTERS (THROUGH DOORWAY): All four warriors are visible in silhouette and detail: Two standing at the doorway edges Two crouched slightly behind Their weapons flash rapid red pulses, clearly readable timing Slight stagger in firing rhythm for realism IMPACT & ENVIRONMENT REACTION: Crates near the camera take hits—small debris flickers, light damage Wall panels spark briefly when struck The floor reflects red pulses streaking inward CAMERA BEHAVIOR: Handheld-feel micro shake when impacts land nearby Slight backward drift (as if the camera/operator instinctively pulls away) Depth-of-field: doorway sharp, extreme foreground slightly soft LIGHTING & FX: Red pulse flashes dominate—quick, strobing illumination Each shot briefly lights the room interior Corridor remains brighter, silhouetting attackers AUDIO DESIGN: Incoming energy fire: sharp, aggressive pulse cracks Impact hits: metallic strikes, sparks, brief sizzling Distant echo of corridor gunfire layered with close impacts OPTIONAL CHARACTER PRESENCE (IF USED): Silhouettes or partial figures inside the room, ducking or moving behind cover No clear hero shot—keep focus on incoming fire chaos END STATE: Continuous incoming fire Door fully open Room under active assault Camera holds tension—no resolution yet DIRECTIVE NOTES: Fire must feel like it’s entering the viewer’s space Keep impacts controlled—not explosive chaos Maintain visual clarity—the audience should track the direction of fire Contrast = attackers lit by corridor/defenders in shadow
“2.39:1, 30 fps • DUTCH ANGLE: flickering neon sign looms over a rain-slicked curb • pulses erratically at 1.5 Hz, casting fractured crimson glows across the asphalt • lens lingers on the shimmer below, then slowly pans upward as the flicker settles into a steady glow • GRADE: cold cyan tones, deep crimson flares • SFX: distant thunder → static crackle → electric pop as the light stabilizes”
VIDEO PROMPT — REVERSE ANGLE: ENTRY FIRE (INSIDE LOOKING OUT) A cinematic, ultra-realistic sci-fi interior room (storeroom or secured chamber). The camera is positioned inside the room, facing outward toward the corridor entrance. Foreground: Reference image 1. Partial-cover elements—crates, wall edges, or structural panels framing the shot (add depth and realism). Midground: open doorway frame. Background (through doorway): Reference image 2 A corridor where four alien warriors are firing inward. Lighting: interior slightly dimmer than corridor. Corridor light spills into the room, creating contrast. Red energy flashes dominate the lighting rhythm. MOTION SEQUENCE (CONTINUOUS COMBAT ENTRY) Start — Door Just Opened: Door panels are already split and sliding open (finishing motion) Bright corridor light floods into the room A split-second of visibility— IMMEDIATE FIRE INBOUND: Red energy pulses blast INTO the room from the corridor Shots streak past the camera, hitting walls, crates, and the floor Impacts create brief sparks, scorch flashes, and light bursts VISUAL OF SHOOTERS (THROUGH DOORWAY): All four warriors are visible in silhouette and detail: Two standing at the doorway edges Two crouched slightly behind Their weapons flash rapid red pulses, clearly readable timing Slight stagger in firing rhythm for realism IMPACT & ENVIRONMENT REACTION: Crates near the camera take hits—small debris flickers, light damage Wall panels spark briefly when struck The floor reflects red pulses streaking inward CAMERA BEHAVIOR: Handheld-feel micro shake when impacts land nearby Slight backward drift (as if the camera/operator instinctively pulls away) Depth-of-field: doorway sharp, extreme foreground slightly soft LIGHTING & FX: Red pulse flashes dominate—quick, strobing illumination Each shot briefly lights the room interior Corridor remains brighter, silhouetting attackers AUDIO DESIGN: Incoming energy fire: sharp, aggressive pulse cracks Impact hits: metallic strikes, sparks, brief sizzling Distant echo of corridor gunfire layered with close impacts OPTIONAL CHARACTER PRESENCE (IF USED): Silhouettes or partial figures inside the room, ducking or moving behind cover No clear hero shot—keep focus on incoming fire chaos END STATE: Continuous incoming fire Door fully open Room under active assault Camera holds tension—no resolution yet DIRECTIVE NOTES: Fire must feel like it’s entering the viewer’s space Keep impacts controlled—not explosive chaos Maintain visual clarity—the audience should track the direction of fire Contrast = attackers lit by corridor/defenders in shadow
cinematic, snap shooting, exterior night scene featuring an industrial building, structure filled with vibrant red and cyan neon lights that cast a vivid glow over the scene, lights outline the beams and pillars, creating a grid-like pattern across the façade, the ground reflects the neon luminescence, giving it a high resolution textured, foliage is subtly illuminated by the neon light, adding organic shapes to the geometric environment, mood is futuristic and energetic, UHD resolution.
cinematic, snap shooting, exterior night scene featuring an industrial building, structure filled with vibrant red and cyan neon lights that cast a vivid glow over the scene, lights outline the beams and pillars, creating a grid-like pattern across the façade, the ground reflects the neon luminescence, giving it a high resolution textured, foliage is subtly illuminated by the neon light, adding organic shapes to the geometric environment, mood is futuristic and energetic, UHD resolution --ar 9:16 --style raw --stylize 600
VIDEO PROMPT — REVERSE ANGLE: ENTRY FIRE (INSIDE LOOKING OUT) A cinematic, ultra-realistic sci-fi interior room (storeroom or secured chamber). The camera is positioned inside the room, facing outward toward the corridor entrance. Foreground: Reference image 1. Partial-cover elements—crates, wall edges, or structural panels framing the shot (add depth and realism). Midground: open doorway frame. Background (through doorway): Reference image 2 A corridor where four alien warriors are firing inward. Lighting: interior slightly dimmer than corridor. Corridor light spills into the room, creating contrast. Red energy flashes dominate the lighting rhythm. MOTION SEQUENCE (CONTINUOUS COMBAT ENTRY) Start — Door Just Opened: Door panels are already split and sliding open (finishing motion) Bright corridor light floods into the room A split-second of visibility— IMMEDIATE FIRE INBOUND: Red energy pulses blast INTO the room from the corridor Shots streak past the camera, hitting walls, crates, and the floor Impacts create brief sparks, scorch flashes, and light bursts VISUAL OF SHOOTERS (THROUGH DOORWAY): All four warriors are visible in silhouette and detail: Two standing at the doorway edges Two crouched slightly behind Their weapons flash rapid red pulses, clearly readable timing Slight stagger in firing rhythm for realism IMPACT & ENVIRONMENT REACTION: Crates near the camera take hits—small debris flickers, light damage Wall panels spark briefly when struck The floor reflects red pulses streaking inward CAMERA BEHAVIOR: Handheld-feel micro shake when impacts land nearby Slight backward drift (as if the camera/operator instinctively pulls away) Depth-of-field: doorway sharp, extreme foreground slightly soft LIGHTING & FX: Red pulse flashes dominate—quick, strobing illumination Each shot briefly lights the room interior Corridor remains brighter, silhouetting attackers AUDIO DESIGN: Incoming energy fire: sharp, aggressive pulse cracks Impact hits: metallic strikes, sparks, brief sizzling Distant echo of corridor gunfire layered with close impacts OPTIONAL CHARACTER PRESENCE (IF USED): Silhouettes or partial figures inside the room, ducking or moving behind cover No clear hero shot—keep focus on incoming fire chaos END STATE: Continuous incoming fire Door fully open Room under active assault Camera holds tension—no resolution yet DIRECTIVE NOTES: Fire must feel like it’s entering the viewer’s space Keep impacts controlled—not explosive chaos Maintain visual clarity—the audience should track the direction of fire Contrast = attackers lit by corridor/defenders in shadow
VIDEO PROMPT — REVERSE ANGLE: ENTRY FIRE (INSIDE LOOKING OUT) A cinematic, ultra-realistic sci-fi interior room (storeroom or secured chamber). The camera is positioned inside the room, facing outward toward the corridor entrance. Foreground: Reference image 1. Partial-cover elements—crates, wall edges, or structural panels framing the shot (add depth and realism). Midground: open doorway frame. Background (through doorway): Reference image 2 A corridor where four alien warriors are firing inward. Lighting: interior slightly dimmer than corridor. Corridor light spills into the room, creating contrast. Red energy flashes dominate the lighting rhythm. MOTION SEQUENCE (CONTINUOUS COMBAT ENTRY) Start — Door Just Opened: Door panels are already split and sliding open (finishing motion) Bright corridor light floods into the room A split-second of visibility— IMMEDIATE FIRE INBOUND: Red energy pulses blast INTO the room from the corridor Shots streak past the camera, hitting walls, crates, and the floor Impacts create brief sparks, scorch flashes, and light bursts VISUAL OF SHOOTERS (THROUGH DOORWAY): All four warriors are visible in silhouette and detail: Two standing at the doorway edges Two crouched slightly behind Their weapons flash rapid red pulses, clearly readable timing Slight stagger in firing rhythm for realism IMPACT & ENVIRONMENT REACTION: Crates near the camera take hits—small debris flickers, light damage Wall panels spark briefly when struck The floor reflects red pulses streaking inward CAMERA BEHAVIOR: Handheld-feel micro shake when impacts land nearby Slight backward drift (as if the camera/operator instinctively pulls away) Depth-of-field: doorway sharp, extreme foreground slightly soft LIGHTING & FX: Red pulse flashes dominate—quick, strobing illumination Each shot briefly lights the room interior Corridor remains brighter, silhouetting attackers AUDIO DESIGN: Incoming energy fire: sharp, aggressive pulse cracks Impact hits: metallic strikes, sparks, brief sizzling Distant echo of corridor gunfire layered with close impacts OPTIONAL CHARACTER PRESENCE (IF USED): Silhouettes or partial figures inside the room, ducking or moving behind cover No clear hero shot—keep focus on incoming fire chaos END STATE: Continuous incoming fire Door fully open Room under active assault Camera holds tension—no resolution yet DIRECTIVE NOTES: Fire must feel like it’s entering the viewer’s space Keep impacts controlled—not explosive chaos Maintain visual clarity—the audience should track the direction of fire Contrast = attackers lit by corridor/defenders in shadow
VIDEO PROMPT — REVERSE ANGLE: ENTRY FIRE (INSIDE LOOKING OUT) A cinematic, ultra-realistic sci-fi interior room (storeroom or secured chamber). The camera is positioned inside the room, facing outward toward the corridor entrance. Foreground: Reference image 1. Partial-cover elements—crates, wall edges, or structural panels framing the shot (add depth and realism). Midground: open doorway frame. Background (through doorway): Reference image 2 A corridor where four alien warriors are firing inward. Lighting: interior slightly dimmer than corridor. Corridor light spills into the room, creating contrast. Red energy flashes dominate the lighting rhythm. MOTION SEQUENCE (CONTINUOUS COMBAT ENTRY) Start — Door Just Opened: Door panels are already split and sliding open (finishing motion) Bright corridor light floods into the room A split-second of visibility— IMMEDIATE FIRE INBOUND: Red energy pulses blast INTO the room from the corridor Shots streak past the camera, hitting walls, crates, and the floor Impacts create brief sparks, scorch flashes, and light bursts VISUAL OF SHOOTERS (THROUGH DOORWAY): All four warriors are visible in silhouette and detail: Two standing at the doorway edges Two crouched slightly behind Their weapons flash rapid red pulses, clearly readable timing Slight stagger in firing rhythm for realism IMPACT & ENVIRONMENT REACTION: Crates near the camera take hits—small debris flickers, light damage Wall panels spark briefly when struck The floor reflects red pulses streaking inward CAMERA BEHAVIOR: Handheld-feel micro shake when impacts land nearby Slight backward drift (as if the camera/operator instinctively pulls away) Depth-of-field: doorway sharp, extreme foreground slightly soft LIGHTING & FX: Red pulse flashes dominate—quick, strobing illumination Each shot briefly lights the room interior Corridor remains brighter, silhouetting attackers AUDIO DESIGN: Incoming energy fire: sharp, aggressive pulse cracks Impact hits: metallic strikes, sparks, brief sizzling Distant echo of corridor gunfire layered with close impacts OPTIONAL CHARACTER PRESENCE (IF USED): Silhouettes or partial figures inside the room, ducking or moving behind cover No clear hero shot—keep focus on incoming fire chaos END STATE: Continuous incoming fire Door fully open Room under active assault Camera holds tension—no resolution yet DIRECTIVE NOTES: Fire must feel like it’s entering the viewer’s space Keep impacts controlled—not explosive chaos Maintain visual clarity—the audience should track the direction of fire Contrast = attackers lit by corridor/defenders in shadow
“2.39:1, 30 fps • DUTCH ANGLE: flickering neon sign looms over a rain-slicked curb • pulses erratically at 1.5 Hz, casting fractured crimson glows across the asphalt • lens lingers on the shimmer below, then slowly pans upward as the flicker settles into a steady glow • GRADE: cold cyan tones, deep crimson flares • SFX: distant thunder → static crackle → electric pop as the light stabilizes”
“2.39:1, 30 fps • DUTCH ANGLE: flickering neon sign looms over a rain-slicked curb • pulses erratically at 1.5 Hz, casting fractured crimson glows across the asphalt • lens lingers on the shimmer below, then slowly pans upward as the flicker intensifies, never settling • GRADE: cold cyan tones, deep crimson flares • SFX: distant thunder → static crackle → intermittent electric pops synced with each flicker”
VIDEO PROMPT — REVERSE ANGLE: ENTRY FIRE (INSIDE LOOKING OUT) A cinematic, ultra-realistic sci-fi interior room (storeroom or secured chamber). The camera is positioned inside the room, facing outward toward the corridor entrance. Foreground: Reference image 1. Partial-cover elements—crates, wall edges, or structural panels framing the shot (add depth and realism). Midground: open doorway frame. Background (through doorway): Reference image 2 A corridor where four alien warriors are firing inward. Lighting: interior slightly dimmer than corridor. Corridor light spills into the room, creating contrast. Red energy flashes dominate the lighting rhythm. MOTION SEQUENCE (CONTINUOUS COMBAT ENTRY) Start — Door Just Opened: Door panels are already split and sliding open (finishing motion) Bright corridor light floods into the room A split-second of visibility— IMMEDIATE FIRE INBOUND: Red energy pulses blast INTO the room from the corridor Shots streak past the camera, hitting walls, crates, and the floor Impacts create brief sparks, scorch flashes, and light bursts VISUAL OF SHOOTERS (THROUGH DOORWAY): All four warriors are visible in silhouette and detail: Two standing at the doorway edges Two crouched slightly behind Their weapons flash rapid red pulses, clearly readable timing Slight stagger in firing rhythm for realism IMPACT & ENVIRONMENT REACTION: Crates near the camera take hits—small debris flickers, light damage Wall panels spark briefly when struck The floor reflects red pulses streaking inward CAMERA BEHAVIOR: Handheld-feel micro shake when impacts land nearby Slight backward drift (as if the camera/operator instinctively pulls away) Depth-of-field: doorway sharp, extreme foreground slightly soft LIGHTING & FX: Red pulse flashes dominate—quick, strobing illumination Each shot briefly lights the room interior Corridor remains brighter, silhouetting attackers AUDIO DESIGN: Incoming energy fire: sharp, aggressive pulse cracks Impact hits: metallic strikes, sparks, brief sizzling Distant echo of corridor gunfire layered with close impacts OPTIONAL CHARACTER PRESENCE (IF USED): Silhouettes or partial figures inside the room, ducking or moving behind cover No clear hero shot—keep focus on incoming fire chaos END STATE: Continuous incoming fire Door fully open Room under active assault Camera holds tension—no resolution yet DIRECTIVE NOTES: Fire must feel like it’s entering the viewer’s space Keep impacts controlled—not explosive chaos Maintain visual clarity—the audience should track the direction of fire Contrast = attackers lit by corridor/defenders in shadow
VIDEO PROMPT — REVERSE ANGLE: ENTRY FIRE (INSIDE LOOKING OUT) A cinematic, ultra-realistic sci-fi interior room (storeroom or secured chamber). The camera is positioned inside the room, facing outward toward the corridor entrance. Foreground: Reference image 1. Partial-cover elements—crates, wall edges, or structural panels framing the shot (add depth and realism). Midground: open doorway frame. Background (through doorway): Reference image 2 A corridor where four alien warriors are firing inward. Lighting: interior slightly dimmer than corridor. Corridor light spills into the room, creating contrast. Red energy flashes dominate the lighting rhythm. MOTION SEQUENCE (CONTINUOUS COMBAT ENTRY) Start — Door Just Opened: Door panels are already split and sliding open (finishing motion) Bright corridor light floods into the room A split-second of visibility— IMMEDIATE FIRE INBOUND: Red energy pulses blast INTO the room from the corridor Shots streak past the camera, hitting walls, crates, and the floor Impacts create brief sparks, scorch flashes, and light bursts VISUAL OF SHOOTERS (THROUGH DOORWAY): All four warriors are visible in silhouette and detail: Two standing at the doorway edges Two crouched slightly behind Their weapons flash rapid red pulses, clearly readable timing Slight stagger in firing rhythm for realism IMPACT & ENVIRONMENT REACTION: Crates near the camera take hits—small debris flickers, light damage Wall panels spark briefly when struck The floor reflects red pulses streaking inward CAMERA BEHAVIOR: Handheld-feel micro shake when impacts land nearby Slight backward drift (as if the camera/operator instinctively pulls away) Depth-of-field: doorway sharp, extreme foreground slightly soft LIGHTING & FX: Red pulse flashes dominate—quick, strobing illumination Each shot briefly lights the room interior Corridor remains brighter, silhouetting attackers AUDIO DESIGN: Incoming energy fire: sharp, aggressive pulse cracks Impact hits: metallic strikes, sparks, brief sizzling Distant echo of corridor gunfire layered with close impacts OPTIONAL CHARACTER PRESENCE (IF USED): Silhouettes or partial figures inside the room, ducking or moving behind cover No clear hero shot—keep focus on incoming fire chaos END STATE: Continuous incoming fire Door fully open Room under active assault Camera holds tension—no resolution yet DIRECTIVE NOTES: Fire must feel like it’s entering the viewer’s space Keep impacts controlled—not explosive chaos Maintain visual clarity—the audience should track the direction of fire Contrast = attackers lit by corridor/defenders in shadow
VIDEO PROMPT — REVERSE ANGLE: ENTRY FIRE (INSIDE LOOKING OUT) A cinematic, ultra-realistic sci-fi interior room (storeroom or secured chamber). The camera is positioned inside the room, facing outward toward the corridor entrance. Foreground: Reference image 1. Partial-cover elements—crates, wall edges, or structural panels framing the shot (add depth and realism). Midground: open doorway frame. Background (through doorway): Reference image 2 A corridor where four alien warriors are firing inward. Lighting: interior slightly dimmer than corridor. Corridor light spills into the room, creating contrast. Red energy flashes dominate the lighting rhythm. MOTION SEQUENCE (CONTINUOUS COMBAT ENTRY) Start — Door Just Opened: Door panels are already split and sliding open (finishing motion) Bright corridor light floods into the room A split-second of visibility— IMMEDIATE FIRE INBOUND: Red energy pulses blast INTO the room from the corridor Shots streak past the camera, hitting walls, crates, and the floor Impacts create brief sparks, scorch flashes, and light bursts VISUAL OF SHOOTERS (THROUGH DOORWAY): All four warriors are visible in silhouette and detail: Two standing at the doorway edges Two crouched slightly behind Their weapons flash rapid red pulses, clearly readable timing Slight stagger in firing rhythm for realism IMPACT & ENVIRONMENT REACTION: Crates near the camera take hits—small debris flickers, light damage Wall panels spark briefly when struck The floor reflects red pulses streaking inward CAMERA BEHAVIOR: Handheld-feel micro shake when impacts land nearby Slight backward drift (as if the camera/operator instinctively pulls away) Depth-of-field: doorway sharp, extreme foreground slightly soft LIGHTING & FX: Red pulse flashes dominate—quick, strobing illumination Each shot briefly lights the room interior Corridor remains brighter, silhouetting attackers AUDIO DESIGN: Incoming energy fire: sharp, aggressive pulse cracks Impact hits: metallic strikes, sparks, brief sizzling Distant echo of corridor gunfire layered with close impacts OPTIONAL CHARACTER PRESENCE (IF USED): Silhouettes or partial figures inside the room, ducking or moving behind cover No clear hero shot—keep focus on incoming fire chaos END STATE: Continuous incoming fire Door fully open Room under active assault Camera holds tension—no resolution yet DIRECTIVE NOTES: Fire must feel like it’s entering the viewer’s space Keep impacts controlled—not explosive chaos Maintain visual clarity—the audience should track the direction of fire Contrast = attackers lit by corridor/defenders in shadow
VIDEO PROMPT — REVERSE ANGLE: ENTRY FIRE (INSIDE LOOKING OUT) A cinematic, ultra-realistic sci-fi interior room (storeroom or secured chamber). The camera is positioned inside the room, facing outward toward the corridor entrance. Foreground: partial cover elements—crates, wall edges, or structural panels framing the shot (adds depth and realism). Midground: open doorway frame. Background (through doorway): corridor where four alien warriors are firing inward. Lighting: interior slightly dimmer than corridor. Corridor light spills into the room, creating contrast. Red energy flashes dominate the lighting rhythm. MOTION SEQUENCE (CONTINUOUS COMBAT ENTRY) Start — Door Just Opened: Door panels are already split and sliding open (finishing motion) Bright corridor light floods into the room A split-second of visibility— IMMEDIATE FIRE INBOUND: Red energy pulses blast INTO the room from the corridor Shots streak past the camera, hitting walls, crates, and the floor Impacts create brief sparks, scorch flashes, and light bursts VISUAL OF SHOOTERS (THROUGH DOORWAY): All four warriors are visible in silhouette and detail: Two standing at the doorway edges Two crouched slightly behind Their weapons flash rapid red pulses, clearly readable timing Slight stagger in firing rhythm for realism IMPACT & ENVIRONMENT REACTION: Crates near the camera take hits—small debris flickers, light damage Wall panels spark briefly when struck The floor reflects red pulses streaking inward CAMERA BEHAVIOR: Handheld-feel micro shake when impacts land nearby Slight backward drift (as if the camera/operator instinctively pulls away) Depth-of-field: doorway sharp, extreme foreground slightly soft LIGHTING & FX: Red pulse flashes dominate—quick, strobing illumination Each shot briefly lights the room interior Corridor remains brighter, silhouetting attackers AUDIO DESIGN: Incoming energy fire: sharp, aggressive pulse cracks Impact hits: metallic strikes, sparks, brief sizzling Distant echo of corridor gunfire layered with close impacts OPTIONAL CHARACTER PRESENCE (IF USED): Silhouettes or partial figures inside the room, ducking or moving behind cover No clear hero shot—keep focus on incoming fire chaos END STATE: Continuous incoming fire Door fully open Room under active assault Camera holds tension—no resolution yet DIRECTIVE NOTES: Fire must feel like it’s entering the viewer’s space Keep impacts controlled—not explosive chaos Maintain visual clarity—the audience should track the direction of fire Contrast = attackers lit by corridor/defenders in shadow
“2.39:1, 30 fps • DUTCH ANGLE: flickering neon sign looms over a rain-slicked curb • pulses erratically at 1.5 Hz, casting fractured crimson glows across the asphalt • lens lingers on the shimmer below, then slowly pans upward as the flicker intensifies, never settling • GRADE: cold cyan tones, deep crimson flares • SFX: distant thunder → static crackle → intermittent electric pops synced with each flicker”
VIDEO PROMPT — REVERSE ANGLE: ENTRY FIRE (INSIDE LOOKING OUT) A cinematic, ultra-realistic sci-fi interior room (storeroom or secured chamber). The camera is positioned inside the room, facing outward toward the corridor entrance. Foreground: Reference image 1. Partial-cover elements—crates, wall edges, or structural panels framing the shot (add depth and realism). Midground: open doorway frame. Background (through doorway): Reference image 2 A corridor where four alien warriors are firing inward. Lighting: interior slightly dimmer than corridor. Corridor light spills into the room, creating contrast. Red energy flashes dominate the lighting rhythm. MOTION SEQUENCE (CONTINUOUS COMBAT ENTRY) Start — Door Just Opened: Door panels are already split and sliding open (finishing motion) Bright corridor light floods into the room A split-second of visibility— IMMEDIATE FIRE INBOUND: Red energy pulses blast INTO the room from the corridor Shots streak past the camera, hitting walls, crates, and the floor Impacts create brief sparks, scorch flashes, and light bursts VISUAL OF SHOOTERS (THROUGH DOORWAY): All four warriors are visible in silhouette and detail: Two standing at the doorway edges Two crouched slightly behind Their weapons flash rapid red pulses, clearly readable timing Slight stagger in firing rhythm for realism IMPACT & ENVIRONMENT REACTION: Crates near the camera take hits—small debris flickers, light damage Wall panels spark briefly when struck The floor reflects red pulses streaking inward CAMERA BEHAVIOR: Handheld-feel micro shake when impacts land nearby Slight backward drift (as if the camera/operator instinctively pulls away) Depth-of-field: doorway sharp, extreme foreground slightly soft LIGHTING & FX: Red pulse flashes dominate—quick, strobing illumination Each shot briefly lights the room interior Corridor remains brighter, silhouetting attackers AUDIO DESIGN: Incoming energy fire: sharp, aggressive pulse cracks Impact hits: metallic strikes, sparks, brief sizzling Distant echo of corridor gunfire layered with close impacts OPTIONAL CHARACTER PRESENCE (IF USED): Silhouettes or partial figures inside the room, ducking or moving behind cover No clear hero shot—keep focus on incoming fire chaos END STATE: Continuous incoming fire Door fully open Room under active assault Camera holds tension—no resolution yet DIRECTIVE NOTES: Fire must feel like it’s entering the viewer’s space Keep impacts controlled—not explosive chaos Maintain visual clarity—the audience should track the direction of fire Contrast = attackers lit by corridor/defenders in shadow
VIDEO PROMPT — REVERSE ANGLE: ENTRY FIRE (INSIDE LOOKING OUT) A cinematic, ultra-realistic sci-fi interior room (storeroom or secured chamber). The camera is positioned inside the room, facing outward toward the corridor entrance. Foreground: Reference image 1. Partial-cover elements—crates, wall edges, or structural panels framing the shot (add depth and realism). Midground: open doorway frame. Background (through doorway): Reference image 2 A corridor where four alien warriors are firing inward. Lighting: interior slightly dimmer than corridor. Corridor light spills into the room, creating contrast. Red energy flashes dominate the lighting rhythm. MOTION SEQUENCE (CONTINUOUS COMBAT ENTRY) Start — Door Just Opened: Door panels are already split and sliding open (finishing motion) Bright corridor light floods into the room A split-second of visibility— IMMEDIATE FIRE INBOUND: Red energy pulses blast INTO the room from the corridor Shots streak past the camera, hitting walls, crates, and the floor Impacts create brief sparks, scorch flashes, and light bursts VISUAL OF SHOOTERS (THROUGH DOORWAY): All four warriors are visible in silhouette and detail: Two standing at the doorway edges Two crouched slightly behind Their weapons flash rapid red pulses, clearly readable timing Slight stagger in firing rhythm for realism IMPACT & ENVIRONMENT REACTION: Crates near the camera take hits—small debris flickers, light damage Wall panels spark briefly when struck The floor reflects red pulses streaking inward CAMERA BEHAVIOR: Handheld-feel micro shake when impacts land nearby Slight backward drift (as if the camera/operator instinctively pulls away) Depth-of-field: doorway sharp, extreme foreground slightly soft LIGHTING & FX: Red pulse flashes dominate—quick, strobing illumination Each shot briefly lights the room interior Corridor remains brighter, silhouetting attackers AUDIO DESIGN: Incoming energy fire: sharp, aggressive pulse cracks Impact hits: metallic strikes, sparks, brief sizzling Distant echo of corridor gunfire layered with close impacts OPTIONAL CHARACTER PRESENCE (IF USED): Silhouettes or partial figures inside the room, ducking or moving behind cover No clear hero shot—keep focus on incoming fire chaos END STATE: Continuous incoming fire Door fully open Room under active assault Camera holds tension—no resolution yet DIRECTIVE NOTES: Fire must feel like it’s entering the viewer’s space Keep impacts controlled—not explosive chaos Maintain visual clarity—the audience should track the direction of fire Contrast = attackers lit by corridor/defenders in shadow
VIDEO PROMPT — REVERSE ANGLE: ENTRY FIRE (INSIDE LOOKING OUT) A cinematic, ultra-realistic sci-fi interior room (storeroom or secured chamber). The camera is positioned inside the room, facing outward toward the corridor entrance. Foreground: Reference image 1. Partial-cover elements—crates, wall edges, or structural panels framing the shot (add depth and realism). Midground: open doorway frame. Background (through doorway): Reference image 2 A corridor where four alien warriors are firing inward. Lighting: interior slightly dimmer than corridor. Corridor light spills into the room, creating contrast. Red energy flashes dominate the lighting rhythm. MOTION SEQUENCE (CONTINUOUS COMBAT ENTRY) Start — Door Just Opened: Door panels are already split and sliding open (finishing motion) Bright corridor light floods into the room A split-second of visibility— IMMEDIATE FIRE INBOUND: Red energy pulses blast INTO the room from the corridor Shots streak past the camera, hitting walls, crates, and the floor Impacts create brief sparks, scorch flashes, and light bursts VISUAL OF SHOOTERS (THROUGH DOORWAY): All four warriors are visible in silhouette and detail: Two standing at the doorway edges Two crouched slightly behind Their weapons flash rapid red pulses, clearly readable timing Slight stagger in firing rhythm for realism IMPACT & ENVIRONMENT REACTION: Crates near the camera take hits—small debris flickers, light damage Wall panels spark briefly when struck The floor reflects red pulses streaking inward CAMERA BEHAVIOR: Handheld-feel micro shake when impacts land nearby Slight backward drift (as if the camera/operator instinctively pulls away) Depth-of-field: doorway sharp, extreme foreground slightly soft LIGHTING & FX: Red pulse flashes dominate—quick, strobing illumination Each shot briefly lights the room interior Corridor remains brighter, silhouetting attackers AUDIO DESIGN: Incoming energy fire: sharp, aggressive pulse cracks Impact hits: metallic strikes, sparks, brief sizzling Distant echo of corridor gunfire layered with close impacts OPTIONAL CHARACTER PRESENCE (IF USED): Silhouettes or partial figures inside the room, ducking or moving behind cover No clear hero shot—keep focus on incoming fire chaos END STATE: Continuous incoming fire Door fully open Room under active assault Camera holds tension—no resolution yet DIRECTIVE NOTES: Fire must feel like it’s entering the viewer’s space Keep impacts controlled—not explosive chaos Maintain visual clarity—the audience should track the direction of fire Contrast = attackers lit by corridor/defenders in shadow
cinematic, snap shooting, exterior night scene featuring an industrial building, structure filled with vibrant red and cyan neon lights that cast a vivid glow over the scene, lights outline the beams and pillars, creating a grid-like pattern across the façade, the ground reflects the neon luminescence, giving it a high resolution textured, foliage is subtly illuminated by the neon light, adding organic shapes to the geometric environment, mood is futuristic and energetic, UHD resolution --ar 9:16 --style raw --stylize 600
“2.39:1, 30 fps • DUTCH ANGLE: flickering neon sign looms over a rain-slicked curb • pulses erratically at 1.5 Hz, casting fractured crimson glows across the asphalt • lens lingers on the shimmer below, then slowly pans upward as the flicker settles into a steady glow • GRADE: cold cyan tones, deep crimson flares • SFX: distant thunder → static crackle → electric pop as the light stabilizes”
VIDEO PROMPT — REVERSE ANGLE: ENTRY FIRE (INSIDE LOOKING OUT) A cinematic, ultra-realistic sci-fi interior room (storeroom or secured chamber). The camera is positioned inside the room, facing outward toward the corridor entrance. Foreground: Reference image 1. Partial-cover elements—crates, wall edges, or structural panels framing the shot (add depth and realism). Midground: open doorway frame. Background (through doorway): Reference image 2 A corridor where four alien warriors are firing inward. Lighting: interior slightly dimmer than corridor. Corridor light spills into the room, creating contrast. Red energy flashes dominate the lighting rhythm. MOTION SEQUENCE (CONTINUOUS COMBAT ENTRY) Start — Door Just Opened: Door panels are already split and sliding open (finishing motion) Bright corridor light floods into the room A split-second of visibility— IMMEDIATE FIRE INBOUND: Red energy pulses blast INTO the room from the corridor Shots streak past the camera, hitting walls, crates, and the floor Impacts create brief sparks, scorch flashes, and light bursts VISUAL OF SHOOTERS (THROUGH DOORWAY): All four warriors are visible in silhouette and detail: Two standing at the doorway edges Two crouched slightly behind Their weapons flash rapid red pulses, clearly readable timing Slight stagger in firing rhythm for realism IMPACT & ENVIRONMENT REACTION: Crates near the camera take hits—small debris flickers, light damage Wall panels spark briefly when struck The floor reflects red pulses streaking inward CAMERA BEHAVIOR: Handheld-feel micro shake when impacts land nearby Slight backward drift (as if the camera/operator instinctively pulls away) Depth-of-field: doorway sharp, extreme foreground slightly soft LIGHTING & FX: Red pulse flashes dominate—quick, strobing illumination Each shot briefly lights the room interior Corridor remains brighter, silhouetting attackers AUDIO DESIGN: Incoming energy fire: sharp, aggressive pulse cracks Impact hits: metallic strikes, sparks, brief sizzling Distant echo of corridor gunfire layered with close impacts OPTIONAL CHARACTER PRESENCE (IF USED): Silhouettes or partial figures inside the room, ducking or moving behind cover No clear hero shot—keep focus on incoming fire chaos END STATE: Continuous incoming fire Door fully open Room under active assault Camera holds tension—no resolution yet DIRECTIVE NOTES: Fire must feel like it’s entering the viewer’s space Keep impacts controlled—not explosive chaos Maintain visual clarity—the audience should track the direction of fire Contrast = attackers lit by corridor/defenders in shadow
VIDEO PROMPT — REVERSE ANGLE: ENTRY FIRE (INSIDE LOOKING OUT) A cinematic, ultra-realistic sci-fi interior room (storeroom or secured chamber). The camera is positioned inside the room, facing outward toward the corridor entrance. Foreground: Reference image 1. Partial-cover elements—crates, wall edges, or structural panels framing the shot (add depth and realism). Midground: open doorway frame. Background (through doorway): Reference image 2 A corridor where four alien warriors are firing inward. Lighting: interior slightly dimmer than corridor. Corridor light spills into the room, creating contrast. Red energy flashes dominate the lighting rhythm. MOTION SEQUENCE (CONTINUOUS COMBAT ENTRY) Start — Door Just Opened: Door panels are already split and sliding open (finishing motion) Bright corridor light floods into the room A split-second of visibility— IMMEDIATE FIRE INBOUND: Red energy pulses blast INTO the room from the corridor Shots streak past the camera, hitting walls, crates, and the floor Impacts create brief sparks, scorch flashes, and light bursts VISUAL OF SHOOTERS (THROUGH DOORWAY): All four warriors are visible in silhouette and detail: Two standing at the doorway edges Two crouched slightly behind Their weapons flash rapid red pulses, clearly readable timing Slight stagger in firing rhythm for realism IMPACT & ENVIRONMENT REACTION: Crates near the camera take hits—small debris flickers, light damage Wall panels spark briefly when struck The floor reflects red pulses streaking inward CAMERA BEHAVIOR: Handheld-feel micro shake when impacts land nearby Slight backward drift (as if the camera/operator instinctively pulls away) Depth-of-field: doorway sharp, extreme foreground slightly soft LIGHTING & FX: Red pulse flashes dominate—quick, strobing illumination Each shot briefly lights the room interior Corridor remains brighter, silhouetting attackers AUDIO DESIGN: Incoming energy fire: sharp, aggressive pulse cracks Impact hits: metallic strikes, sparks, brief sizzling Distant echo of corridor gunfire layered with close impacts OPTIONAL CHARACTER PRESENCE (IF USED): Silhouettes or partial figures inside the room, ducking or moving behind cover No clear hero shot—keep focus on incoming fire chaos END STATE: Continuous incoming fire Door fully open Room under active assault Camera holds tension—no resolution yet DIRECTIVE NOTES: Fire must feel like it’s entering the viewer’s space Keep impacts controlled—not explosive chaos Maintain visual clarity—the audience should track the direction of fire Contrast = attackers lit by corridor/defenders in shadow
VIDEO PROMPT — REVERSE ANGLE: ENTRY FIRE (INSIDE LOOKING OUT) A cinematic, ultra-realistic sci-fi interior room (storeroom or secured chamber). The camera is positioned inside the room, facing outward toward the corridor entrance. Foreground: partial cover elements—crates, wall edges, or structural panels framing the shot (adds depth and realism). Midground: open doorway frame. Background (through doorway): corridor where four alien warriors are firing inward. Lighting: interior slightly dimmer than corridor. Corridor light spills into the room, creating contrast. Red energy flashes dominate the lighting rhythm. MOTION SEQUENCE (CONTINUOUS COMBAT ENTRY) Start — Door Just Opened: Door panels are already split and sliding open (finishing motion) Bright corridor light floods into the room A split-second of visibility— IMMEDIATE FIRE INBOUND: Red energy pulses blast INTO the room from the corridor Shots streak past the camera, hitting walls, crates, and the floor Impacts create brief sparks, scorch flashes, and light bursts VISUAL OF SHOOTERS (THROUGH DOORWAY): All four warriors are visible in silhouette and detail: Two standing at the doorway edges Two crouched slightly behind Their weapons flash rapid red pulses, clearly readable timing Slight stagger in firing rhythm for realism IMPACT & ENVIRONMENT REACTION: Crates near the camera take hits—small debris flickers, light damage Wall panels spark briefly when struck The floor reflects red pulses streaking inward CAMERA BEHAVIOR: Handheld-feel micro shake when impacts land nearby Slight backward drift (as if the camera/operator instinctively pulls away) Depth-of-field: doorway sharp, extreme foreground slightly soft LIGHTING & FX: Red pulse flashes dominate—quick, strobing illumination Each shot briefly lights the room interior Corridor remains brighter, silhouetting attackers AUDIO DESIGN: Incoming energy fire: sharp, aggressive pulse cracks Impact hits: metallic strikes, sparks, brief sizzling Distant echo of corridor gunfire layered with close impacts OPTIONAL CHARACTER PRESENCE (IF USED): Silhouettes or partial figures inside the room, ducking or moving behind cover No clear hero shot—keep focus on incoming fire chaos END STATE: Continuous incoming fire Door fully open Room under active assault Camera holds tension—no resolution yet DIRECTIVE NOTES: Fire must feel like it’s entering the viewer’s space Keep impacts controlled—not explosive chaos Maintain visual clarity—the audience should track the direction of fire Contrast = attackers lit by corridor/defenders in shadow
“2.39:1, 30 fps • DUTCH ANGLE: flickering neon sign looms over a rain-slicked curb • pulses erratically at 1.5 Hz, casting fractured crimson glows across the asphalt • lens lingers on the shimmer below, then slowly pans upward as the flicker settles into a steady glow • GRADE: cold cyan tones, deep crimson flares • SFX: distant thunder → static crackle → electric pop as the light stabilizes”
VIDEO PROMPT — REVERSE ANGLE: ENTRY FIRE (INSIDE LOOKING OUT) A cinematic, ultra-realistic sci-fi interior room (storeroom or secured chamber). The camera is positioned inside the room, facing outward toward the corridor entrance. Foreground: Reference image 1. Partial-cover elements—crates, wall edges, or structural panels framing the shot (add depth and realism). Midground: open doorway frame. Background (through doorway): Reference image 2 A corridor where four alien warriors are firing inward. Lighting: interior slightly dimmer than corridor. Corridor light spills into the room, creating contrast. Red energy flashes dominate the lighting rhythm. MOTION SEQUENCE (CONTINUOUS COMBAT ENTRY) Start — Door Just Opened: Door panels are already split and sliding open (finishing motion) Bright corridor light floods into the room A split-second of visibility— IMMEDIATE FIRE INBOUND: Red energy pulses blast INTO the room from the corridor Shots streak past the camera, hitting walls, crates, and the floor Impacts create brief sparks, scorch flashes, and light bursts VISUAL OF SHOOTERS (THROUGH DOORWAY): All four warriors are visible in silhouette and detail: Two standing at the doorway edges Two crouched slightly behind Their weapons flash rapid red pulses, clearly readable timing Slight stagger in firing rhythm for realism IMPACT & ENVIRONMENT REACTION: Crates near the camera take hits—small debris flickers, light damage Wall panels spark briefly when struck The floor reflects red pulses streaking inward CAMERA BEHAVIOR: Handheld-feel micro shake when impacts land nearby Slight backward drift (as if the camera/operator instinctively pulls away) Depth-of-field: doorway sharp, extreme foreground slightly soft LIGHTING & FX: Red pulse flashes dominate—quick, strobing illumination Each shot briefly lights the room interior Corridor remains brighter, silhouetting attackers AUDIO DESIGN: Incoming energy fire: sharp, aggressive pulse cracks Impact hits: metallic strikes, sparks, brief sizzling Distant echo of corridor gunfire layered with close impacts OPTIONAL CHARACTER PRESENCE (IF USED): Silhouettes or partial figures inside the room, ducking or moving behind cover No clear hero shot—keep focus on incoming fire chaos END STATE: Continuous incoming fire Door fully open Room under active assault Camera holds tension—no resolution yet DIRECTIVE NOTES: Fire must feel like it’s entering the viewer’s space Keep impacts controlled—not explosive chaos Maintain visual clarity—the audience should track the direction of fire Contrast = attackers lit by corridor/defenders in shadow
cinematic, snap shooting, exterior night scene featuring an industrial building, structure filled with vibrant red and cyan neon lights that cast a vivid glow over the scene, lights outline the beams and pillars, creating a grid-like pattern across the façade, the ground reflects the neon luminescence, giving it a high resolution textured, foliage is subtly illuminated by the neon light, adding organic shapes to the geometric environment, mood is futuristic and energetic, UHD resolution.