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Prompt 655 · @huyanimation
@huyanimation · 文本生成视频
Shot 1 (2.0s): An extreme close-up on @Dragon's closed eye as it suddenly snaps open, the golden iris contracting sharply. The camera holds tight and still, dust particles drifting past in the beam of light. Sharp, sudden shift in tension with a subtle lighting flicker. Shot 2 (2.5s): A quick, reactive medium shot as @Boy stumbles backward in fear, nearly tripping over rubble, his expression panicked. The camera shakes handheld, following his frantic retreat. Lighting shifts to a colder, harsher tone as shadows stretch across the hall. Shot 3 (3.0s): A powerful low-angle wide shot as @Dragon rises up, wings spreading and casting a massive shadow over the hall. It lets out a thunderous roar. The camera tilts up rapidly to capture its full towering height, dust and debris shaking loose from the ceiling. Dramatic high-contrast lighting with the beam from above now cutting harshly across the scene. Shot 4 (2.5s): A fast-paced action shot as @Dragon swipes its massive claws toward @Boy, who dives and rolls out of the way across the stone floor. The camera whip-pans to follow the motion, adding kinetic energy. Debris scatters, lighting flickers with dust kicked into the air. Shot 10 (2.5s): A dynamic tracking shot as @Boy scrambles behind a fallen pillar for cover, breathing heavily. @Dragon rears back, preparing to attack. The camera circles quickly around the pillar, low to the ground, building tension. Cold blue-white lighting dominates the frame. Shot 11 (3.0s): A dramatic wide shot as @Dragon unleashes a burst of icy breath across the hall, frost spreading rapidly over the stone floor and pillars. @Boy sprints and slides across the ground to dodge the blast, ice crystals forming in the air around him. The camera tracks low and fast alongside his movement, capturing the chaos. Shot 12 (2.0s): A final tense close-up as @Boy presses his back against a frozen pillar, chest heaving, staring up at @Dragon towering above him. The camera holds still, slowly pushing in. Cold light reflects off the newly formed ice, creating a striking, high-contrast final frame.