【Style】 Hyper-realistic cinematic CG, authentic pet documentary texture, cozy and healing | Seedance
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【Style】 Hyper-realistic cinematic CG, authentic pet documentary texture, cozy and healing style, realistic fur physical simulation, clear details, 8K quality, soft warm tones, indoor nighttime atmosphere 【Duration】 15 seconds 【Scene Setting】 Real cozy bedroom, door closed, nighttime environment, main light off, only the bedside lamp emits a warm yellow glow, the room is generally dim. There are blankets on the bed, and two pets show their heads. 🎞 Storyboard Design (including shot type + depth of field + lighting logic) 0–3 seconds 【Shot Type】 Medium Shot 【Camera Movement】 Slight slow push-in 【Depth of Field】 Shallow depth of field, blurred background 【Scene】 A chubby orange cat and a cute Shiba Inu sitting on the bed, blankets covering their necks. Both are looking at phones. The phone screen light is very bright, casting a cool light on their faces. The bedside lamp emits warm light, contrasting with the cool light of the phones. The two pets are smiling happily at the screen. 3–6 seconds 【Shot Type】 Close-up 【Camera Movement】 Slight handheld feel 【Depth of Field】 Extremely shallow depth of field 【Scene】 The orange cat's ears suddenly perk up. The expression changes from happy to alert. The phone light flickers on its face. 6–8 seconds 【Shot Type】 Near Shot 【Action】 The orange cat quickly turns off the phone. The cool phone light disappears. Only the warm light of the bedside lamp remains in the room. The orange cat burrows into the blanket, only a small tuft of fur exposed. 8–10 seconds 【Shot Type】 Medium Near Shot 【Action】 The orange cat quietly extends a small paw from the blanket and gently pokes the Shiba Inu. The Shiba Inu is stunned for a moment. Quickly turns off the phone. The cool light disappears. Burrows into the blanket and pretends to sleep with eyes closed. 10–13 seconds 【Shot Type】 Long Shot of the Doorway 【Camera Movement】 Fixed shot 【Depth of Field】 Deep depth of field 【Scene】 The bedroom door slowly opens a crack. A Golden Retriever's head peeks in. Light spills faintly from the hallway. The Golden Retriever scrutinizes the two on the bed. 13–15 seconds 【Shot Type】 Close-up of the Golden Retriever 【Action】 The Golden Retriever nods contentedly. Gently closes the door. The scene returns to the bed, where the two pets have their eyes tightly shut. The Shiba Inu secretly opens one eye. Fade to black. 💡 Key Generation Enhancement Words (Suggested additions) realistic fur simulation subtle breathing movement soft shadow transition warm and cool light contrast cinematic lighting natural micro expression quiet nighttime ambience cozy bedroom atmosphere
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