Realistic style, vertical screen, warm cinematic lighting.[0-5s] Close-up shot on bed, han | Seedance
Realistic Style Vertical Screen Warm Cinematic Lighting 0 is presented as an edited case study, not a copy-ready prompt dump. Use it to study subject framing, camera direction, motion pacing, lighting choices, then rewrite it for your own workflow.
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Realistic style, vertical screen, warm cinematic lighting.[0-5s] Close-up shot on bed, handheld slight shake, shallow depth of field.Late night bedroom with warm dim bedside lamp glow. A small orange tabby kitten is lying in bed under a cozy blanket, secretly scrolling on a phone. The phone screen casts a soft blue glow on its furry face. Its expression is focused and amused, tiny paws swiping the screen, occasionally letting out a quiet little giggle.[5-10s] Medium close-up, quick push-in camera movement.Suddenly the kitten hears soft pawsteps outside the door. Its ears perk up in panic. The kitten quickly shoves the phone under the pillow. It dives under the covers, squeezes its eyes shut, and pretends to be fast asleep. Its little ears twitch nervously.[10-13s] Wide shot from doorway, fixed camera, deep depth of field.The bedroom door slowly creaks open a crack. A large orange tabby cat mom peeks her head in, eyes stern and suspicious. Soft light spills in from the hallway. She scans the bed carefully. The kitten is pretending to sleep dramatically — body stiff, exaggerated fake snoring. Cat mom narrows her eyes, skeptical, then slowly closes the door. The instant the door shuts, the kitten sneakily opens one eye with a mischievous grin, and quietly pulls the phone back out from under the pillow to keep scrolling.
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