Frog vs King Cobra Battle
A nature documentary style cinematic prompt showing a poison dart frog attacking a king cobra, with detailed audio and narration cues.
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Prompt
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A vibrant poison dart frog lunges and clamps its jaw onto a king cobra's head. Cobra violently thrashes, hood flaring, body coiling around the frog in desperation. Frog holds an iron grip, golden eyes unwavering, throat beginning to pulse as it starts swallowing the cobra head-first. Snake tail whips wet leaf litter frantically. Camera starts at extreme ground-level macro, slowly push-zooming into the frog's eye, then pulling wide to reveal the full jungle around them — indifferent, vast, alive. Audio: Opens with pure jungle ambience — rain, cicadas, birds. At 3 seconds a deep cello drone enters. At 7 seconds full orchestra tension swell hits. At 12 seconds drops to eerie solo piano. Narrator voice — deep British documentary tone: [0:02] "Deep in the Amazon… nature is rewriting its own rulebook." [0:06] "The cobra flares. The frog… doesn't care." [0:10] "In twenty years of filming — I have never seen anything like this." [0:13] "It begins… to feed." Discovery Channel logo — TOP RIGHT CORNER, white, semi-transparent, pinned throughout entire 15 seconds. Lower third text at 0:04: "Amazon Basin, Brazil" — white, Discovery font style, fade in bottom center. Handheld shaky macro camera. No CGI look. Photorealistic. Cinematic 24fps. Deep green and gold color grade. Shallow depth of field with bokeh jungle background.
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- - Landscape & Nature visual exploration
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Imported from Awesome Seedance 2.0 Video Prompts. Attribution is required. Commercial-use status is restricted; review source rights before paid usage.
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