something maybe a someone may like too do. always make a storyboard if you want consistent scenes you can see the scenes seedance 2 will try too produce based off your image
Humming birds copy everything below. style to sunlight
Style: National Geographic macro wildlife documentary, 4K ultra HD, macro probe lens, ultra-high-speed slow motion, natural daylight. Duration: 10 seconds Scene: Tropical garden with bright flowers, soft green foliage, and warm sunlight.
[00:00–00:04] Shot 1: Hovering Jewel — macro close-up. A hummingbird hovers beside a bright red flower, wings beating in a blur too fast for the eye to follow. The iridescent feathers shift color slightly with each tiny movement. The long thin beak angles toward the flower with precision.
[00:04–00:07] Shot 2: Feeding Motion — ultra-slow motion macro. The bird's wings slow dramatically in extreme slow motion, revealing the full shape of each beat. The tongue extends into the flower in a rapid flick. Tiny droplets of nectar catch the light near the beak tip.
[00:07–00:10] Shot 3: Sudden Shift — macro close-up. The hummingbird pulls back and rotates in place with astonishing precision, wings tilting to reverse direction instantly. The final frame freezes on the bird suspended in midair, feathers glowing in the sunlight.
Golden eagle
Style: National Geographic wildlife documentary, 4K ultra HD, telephoto and aerial cinematography, natural daylight, cinematic slow motion.
Duration: 10 seconds
Scene: High mountain cliffs and open sky, with drifting clouds, distant peaks, and strong wind currents.
[00:00–00:04] Shot 1: Perched Watch — telephoto close-up.
An eagle stands on a rocky ledge, feathers ruffled by the wind. The eye is sharp, golden, and unblinking, scanning the valley below. The hooked beak and textured talons are rendered in fine detail, gripping the stone edge firmly. The wind lifts a few loose feathers along the neck.
[00:04–00:07] Shot 2: Powerful Takeoff — side tracking, slow motion.
The eagle launches from the cliff with a few heavy wingbeats, then extends into a wide glide. The wings stretch fully, catching the light beneath each feather. The body tilts to ride a rising air current, and the tail fans slightly for control. The mountain backdrop blurs into soft motion behind it.
[00:07–00:10] Shot 3: Sky Dive — aerial tracking close-up.
The eagle folds its wings and drops into a steep dive, cutting through the air with incredible speed. Wind pressure ripples across the feathers as the body streamlines. The final frame freezes on the eagle's intense forward gaze as it pulls out of the dive.
Parrot
Style: National Geographic rainforest wildlife documentary, 4K ultra HD, natural daylight, cinematic close-up photography, gentle slow motion.
Duration: 10 seconds
Scene: Dense tropical rainforest canopy, with colorful foliage and soft dappled sunlight.
[00:00–00:04] Shot 1: Vivid Perch — telephoto close-up.
A parrot sits on a thick branch, its feathers a vivid mix of red, green, and blue. The eye is round and expressive, and the curved beak reflects a soft sheen. Leaves rustle gently in the breeze around it.
[00:04–00:07] Shot 2: Wing Stretch — side tracking, slow motion.
The parrot spreads its wings fully, revealing bright color patterns across the feathers. The motion is smooth and deliberate, with light catching each feather edge. Small leaves shake loose as it shifts its grip on the branch.
[00:07–00:10] Shot 3: Takeoff — close-up, slow motion.
The parrot launches from the branch in a burst of color and motion, wings beating powerfully. The final frame freezes mid-flight, feathers fully extended against the green canopy background.