High-Speed FPV Flight Through Decaying Biotech Metropolis | Seedance
High Speed Fpv Flight Bio Tech Ruined City 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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In a ruined biotech city overtaken by organic growth, a hyper-speed FPV camera blasts forward through streets consumed by biomechanical structures; mutated soldiers clash with armored squads as acid rain streaks diagonally across the frame; the camera snaps into vertical climbs along living skyscraper walls, spins through ruptured interiors pulsing with bioluminescent veins, then dives back into open combat zones filled with explosions and collapsing terrain; organic particles and debris smear into luminous trails, creating a nightmarish fusion of technology, decay, and relentless motion
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