Emotional Bedroom Dialogue Scene
A detailed 30-second cinematic prompt focusing on vulnerability and fear between a couple in a bedroom setting, featuring specific character reactions and lighting instructions.
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[PROJECT TYPE] Text-to-video. 30-second dialogue scene. Vulnerability and fear.\n\n[Global Setting] Modern bedroom at night. Soft warm lamplight. Both lying in bed. \nIntimate but vulnerable atmosphere. Quiet, introspective setting.\n\n[Character 1 The Woman] Mid-30s, dark long hair, wearing soft shirt. Calm but \nvisibly carrying emotional weight. Eyes reflect vulnerability and fear.\n\n[Character 2 The Man] Mid-30s, short dark hair, wearing casual shirt. Warm \nexpression, patient, listening presence.\n\n[Opening, 0–3s] Wide shot of bedroom. Both lying in bed facing each other, close \nbut not touching yet. Woman stares at him with fear in her eyes. Long pause. She \ntakes a breath and says quietly: "I'm scared you're going to leave me." Her voice \nis small, trembling, raw with vulnerability. Man doesn't respond immediately \njust holds her gaze.\n\n[Reaction Moment, 3–10s] Man's expression softens with tenderness. He reaches out \nslowly and touches her face with his hand, thumb brushing her cheek gently. He \nsays quietly but firmly: "I'm not going anywhere." Woman's eyes fill with tears. \nHe continues: "I promise." His voice is steady, certain, safe. Woman nods slightly, \ntears falling.\n\n[Connection, 10–20s] Man moves closer, pulls her into his chest. Woman wraps her \narms around him, holding tight. They hold each other in silence for a moment. \nThen she whispers into his chest: "Don't ever leave me." Man responds softly, \ninto her hair: "Never. I've got you." He holds her tighter. Both breathing slowly, \nfinding calm in each other's presence. Lamplight catches their faces vulnerable \nbut safe.\n\n[Final Moment, 20–30s] They pull back slightly to face each other again. Woman's \ntears are still visible but her breathing is calmer. Man wipes her tears gently \nwith his thumb. He looks directly into her eyes and says softly: "You're safe with \nme. Always." Woman nods, fear slowly releasing from her face, replaced by trust. \nShe leans forward and kisses him soft, tender, vulnerable. They hold the kiss \nfor a moment. Pull back slightly, foreheads touching, both eyes closed. Breathing \ntogether in shared safety and love.\n\n[Audio] Soft ambient sound gentle breathing, heartbeats subtle underneath, \nbarely perceptible, intimate. Maybe one sustained soft string note or piano pad. \nVery minimal. Mostly silence and breathing. The quiet is sacred. No dialogue \noverlap space between words.\n\n[Tone] Intimate, tender, vulnerable but safe. Fear acknowledged and met with love. \nDeep emotional connection. This is about being truly seen and accepted at your \nmost fragile.\n\n[Consistency]\n— Same couple throughout\n— Warm soft bedroom lighting\n— Intimate bed setting\n— Emotions: fear → acceptance → safety → trust\n— Physical connection: eye contact → touch → embrace → forehead touch\n— Both equally vulnerable and present
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