0-2 seconds (Shot 1) - Visuals: The bridge shakes violently, steel cables snap with explod | Seedance
0 2 Seconds Shot 1 Visuals The Bridge is presented as an edited case study, not a copy-ready prompt dump. Use it to study subject framing, camera direction, motion pacing, then rewrite it for your own workflow.
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0-2 seconds (Shot 1) - Visuals: The bridge shakes violently, steel cables snap with exploding sparks, a multi-car pile-up occurs, people scream and run in chaos. - Camera: Handheld shot, high-urgency close-up. - Audio: Sound of cables snapping + people screaming + car crashes. - Tao Ge: Running frantically through the traffic, looking back in terror. 2-5 seconds (Shot 2) - Visuals: A massive wave capsizes a cargo ship, sending shipping containers flying into the sky. - Camera: Low-angle shot + rapid zoom. - Audio: Roar of a tsunami + sound of metal piercing the air. 5-9 seconds (Shot 3) - Visuals: A shipping container hurtles toward the bridge at high speed! - Camera: 1.2x slow motion, oppressive perspective. - Dialogue (Tao Ge screaming): Get out of the way!! 9-11 seconds (Shot 4) - Visuals: Tao Ge performs an extreme sideways dive and roll. - Camera: Tracking the roll. - Audio: The container slams into the ground with a thunderous crash, debris flying everywhere. 11-12 seconds (Shot 5) - Visuals: Tao Ge lies on the ground and looks up; the bridge collapses further. - Camera: Close-up of terrified eyes. - Fade to black.
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- When iterating, change one variable first: lighting, motion, or emotion.
- If references are involved, adjust framing and movement separately for more stable generations.
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