Ernie
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Something insane happens when the dragon appears🐉 Watch the clouds. made with seedance 2.0 on @yapper_so Prompt scene 1 (00:00 – 00:05) — Aerial Drift (Handheld Cinematic Feel) A stabilized handheld tracking shot follows slightly behind and to the side of a female character, @img1, suspended mid-air as if gliding using controlled body movement rather than obvious magic. She wears soft pink, lightweight silk robes inspired by traditional wuxia, but slightly weathered and textured. The wind pulls unevenly at her sleeves and hair, creating natural drag and resistance. Below her: a dense cloud layer with occasional breaks revealing realistic mountain ridges and forests far beneath. The lighting is late afternoon golden hour but slightly diffused by atmospheric haze, creating soft shadows rather than glowing fantasy light. Subtle camera shake and lens breathing add realism. scene 2 (00:05 – 00:10) — Emergence Through Atmosphere (Documentary Tone) A wider lens captures @img1 continuing forward when turbulence in the clouds forms—air currents visibly shifting the mist. From below, a large Eastern dragon emerges, but not glowing—its surface resembles wet, reflective scales catching scattered sunlight. The dragon doesn’t “burst” unrealistically; it pushes through clouds with weight and resistance, displacing vapor around its body. Its movement is powerful but grounded, like a massive flying creature navigating air pressure. The camera struggles slightly to keep focus, adjusting exposure as light hits the dragon’s reflective body. @img1 maintains balance with subtle body adjustments, not perfectly still. scene 3 (00:10 – 00:15) — Controlled Ride (Aerial Cinematography / Drone Style) A wide aerial shot, as if captured by a high-end drone, reveals @img1 standing on the dragon’s head—but her stance isn’t exaggerated heroic posing. She keeps a low center of gravity, knees slightly bent to absorb motion. The dragon flies fast, but the motion feels heavy and believable—air drag affecting both the creature and her clothing. The camera orbits slowly but with minor stabilization imperfections, like real aerial footage. The environment: layered clouds, distant terrain fading into atmospheric perspective, no overly saturated fantasy colors. Textures remain detailed but grounded. Wind noise implied through movement. The koverall tone feels like a rare natural phenomenon captured on film rather than a staged fantasy scene.























