IMAX Sandstorm and Armored Convoy Desert Escape | Seedance
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Style: IMAX 70mm Film, Denis Villeneuve Style, Gritty Realism, Epic Scale, Desaturated. Duration: 15s. [00-05s] Extreme Wide Shot (The Scale). A colossal sandstorm, miles high, swallows a vast desert landscape. A tiny convoy of armored military vehicles races away from it. The scale of nature vs man is terrifying. Hans Zimmer style tension. [05-10s] Cockpit Cam (The Panic). Inside the lead rover. The pilot screams "GO! GO!" (Subtitle: MAX POWER!). Camera shakes violently. Sand blasts the windshield. The sun is blocked out by the approaching wall of dust. [10-15s] The Jump (The Climax). The rover hits a massive dune and launches into the air (Slow Motion). Silhouette against the dark storm. Lightning strikes within the dust cloud. Debris flies past the lens. Cut to black on impact.
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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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