Scene 1: 0–2s Extreme close-up. Early morning. A pair of hands marked by time slowly grips | Seedance
Scene 1 0 2s Extreme Close Up Early is presented as an edited case study, not a copy-ready prompt dump. Use it to study subject framing, camera direction, lighting choices, then rewrite it for your own workflow.
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Scene 1: 0–2s Extreme close-up. Early morning. A pair of hands marked by time slowly grips the steering wheel. Outside the window, the thin fog has not yet dispersed, and the sky is about to brighten. The screen slightly shakes, building up suppressed energy. Scene 2: 2–5s Low-angle upward shot. A black SUV suddenly breaks through the fog on a canyon road, silhouetted against the light, wheels kicking up dust. The camera is almost on the ground, creating a shocking burst. Scene 3: 5–8s Medium shot, slow push-in. A man stands alone on a cliff edge, overlooking the city lights at night. The wind whips his clothes. Behind him, the car lights remain on, quietly waiting. Solitary yet magnificent. Scene 4: 8–11s Fast montage, approximately 0.5 seconds per frame—Drifting on a rainy night, water splashing / Breaking ice in the snow, moving forward resolutely / Sunset in the desert, car and person silhouetted together. Strong light and shadow contrast, epic texture. Scene 5: 11–13s The car slowly stops in front of an old house. The door opens, and a little girl runs out, her laughter arriving before her. The man squats down and opens his arms. Handheld follow shot, gentle landing. Scene 6: 13–15s Drone slowly ascends. The car, the person, and the home merge into a warm silhouette in the twilight. The screen gradually darkens, white subtitles fade in—Voiceover: "The road is never just a road." (Pause) "It is the direction you choose." A fictional car logo appears. Black screen. End.
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