Hyper-Realistic Football Strike Sequence
An extremely detailed, multi-shot prompt for Seedance 2.0 generating a 15-second hyper-realistic sports cinematography sequence of a footballer striking a ball, including film style, core soundtrack, a 9-scene narrative script architecture, technical parameters, and audio architecture.
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[Film Style]: Hyper-realistic sports cinematography, extreme 12mm fish-eye lens, 4K digital sharpness, high-shutter speed, cinematic stadium floodlights with anamorphic lens flares. [Core Soundtrack]: Immersive stadium atmosphere, rhythmic heavy breathing, the "thwack" of a ball strike, and an explosive, muffled crowd roar upon impact. [Video Duration]: 15 seconds [Script Architecture - 9 Scene Narrative]: [00:00-01:50] Shot 1: The Contact. Scene: Extreme macro fish-eye of the boot meeting the ball. Action: Grass blades and dew droplets explode into the air in 4K detail. [01:50-03:50] Shot 2: The Dribble. Scene: Low-angle "pavement-cam" tracking. Action: The footballer’s feet move in a rhythmic blur, maneuvering the ball through a forest of opponent boots. [03:50-05:50] Shot 3: The Focus. Scene: Close-up of the footballer’s face. Action: Intense eye contact with the pitch; sweat beads fly off his skin as he shifts weight. [05:50-07:50] Shot 4: The Spin. Scene: Macro shot of the ball surface. Action: The ball spinning rapidly against the turf, creating a "Golden Ratio" spiral in the dirt. [07:50-09:50] Shot 5: The Challenge. Scene: Ground-level fish-eye wide. Action: A defender’s sliding tackle enters the frame; the footballer taps the ball over the leg in a high-speed arc. [09:50-11:50] Shot 6: The Setup. Scene: Mid-shot tracking the ball. Action: The footballer "dead-stops" the ball for a millisecond, framing the goal in the distance. [11:50-12:50] Shot 7: The Strike. Scene: Extreme close-up of the ball compressing under the force of the final kick. Action: A visible shockwave of dust ripples outward. [12:50-14:00] Shot 8: The Flight. Scene: High-speed "bullet-cam" tracking behind the ball. Action: The ball curves through the air in a knuckleball motion, soaring toward the top corner. [14:00-15:00] Shot 9: The Goal. Scene: POV from inside the net. Action: The ball rips into the white netting, shaking the camera violently as the net bulges outward. Technical Parameters (Seedance 2.0) Motion Strength: 10/10 (High-velocity kinetic energy). Visual Texture: Crisp edges, vibrant team colors, realistic physics for particle debris. Negative Prompt: "shimmer, blur, cartoon, low quality, static camera, soft focus, 2D look, distorted limbs. [Audio Architecture: KINETIC STRIKE] 1. The Soundtrack (Music) Genre: Hybrid Orchestral-Industrial. Vibe: A low-frequency, ticking cinematic clock (reminiscent of Hans Zimmer’s 'Dunkirk'). Progression: It starts as a solitary, heavy sub-bass pulse (the heartbeat of the player) and builds into a sharp, staccato string rise that cuts out abruptly the moment the ball hits the net. 2. The Sound Effects (SFX Layering) Shot 1-2 (The Impact/Dribble): High-definition "thuds" of leather hitting turf. Use a "wet" foley sound for the grass and a "crunch" for the dirt explosion. 3. Shot 3-4 (The Focus): Muffle the stad
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