National Geographic Style Chameleon Macro Documentary
A highly detailed video generation prompt for Seedance 2.0 that mimics a National Geographic macro documentary. It features a chameleon in a Madagascar rainforest, showcasing its camouflage, eye movement, skin texture, and a 1000fps slow-motion capture of it hunting a grasshopper.
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[Style] National Geographic Macro Wildlife documentary, 4K UHD, macro photography (Laowa 24mm Macro Probe Lens), ultra-high-speed slow motion (Phantom TMX 1000fps), cinematic natural light, shallow depth of field. [Duration] 10 seconds [Scene] Madagascar rainforest canopy, on a thick branch covered in lichen and wet moss. The background features layered deep green leaves blurred into uniform bokeh, with a few beams of sunlight piercing the canopy to create contrast on the branch. [00:00-00:04] Shot 1: Perfect Camouflage (Slow Lateral Tracking, Macro Close-Up) A slow macro lateral track gradually reveals a veiled chameleon hidden in the moss. Its body is a dark green nearly identical to the moss, remaining motionless. Skin Macro Detail: Each tubercular scale looks like a miniature gemstone facet, with subtle specular highlights at the tips and deeper dark green in the grooves between scales. The surface of the casque is rough and dry, like weathered rock in miniature. Eye Close-up: Two turreted eyeballs rotate independently and slowly—left eye forward, right eye backward. The eyes are covered in scaled circular eyelids, leaving only a tiny central hole for the pupil. The iris has a precise golden-brown radial fiber texture, and the pupil is a tiny, pitch-black pinhole. Forepaw Detail: The five toes are divided into groups of two and three to form pincers gripping the branch. The rough pads, texture of the toe bottoms, and tiny curved claws are clearly visible. [00:04-00:07] Shot 2: Color Change Lock-On (Push-In to Head, Split Diopter Focus) The camera slowly pushes into the side of the head. Both eyes suddenly turn toward the same direction—a bright green grasshopper 30cm ahead on a leaf vein. Color Change Process (Core 4K Test Point): Starting from the tail, the scales light up like an LED matrix, changing from dark green to bright yellow-green in a wave. Each scale changes independently, first with the base color lightening, then yellow pigment spots appearing on the surface. As the color wave passes the mid-body, a transition zone is visible—single scales momentarily half-green and half-yellow. Body Movement: The hind feet tighten their grip on the branch, claws carving tiny curved scratches in the bark, with a few bits of bark debris falling. The whole body leans forward 5 degrees extremely slowly to build tension, and the throat swells slightly. [00:07-00:10] Shot 3: Slingshot Kill (Ultra High-Speed 1000fps, Side Profile Macro) Side profile ultra-high-speed macro shot: The mouth opens to reveal a pinkish-white interior, and the muscles at the base of the tongue contract suddenly— Slingshot Process (Slow Motion): The pink elastic tongue shoots out at 1.5 times the body length, extending like an unfolding spring in the air. The tip of the tongue is a bulbous mucus pad covered in papillary microstructures. Hit Moment: The mucus pad precisely engulfs the grasshopper. Transparent silk-like mucus threads are seen stretching between the prey and the tongue surface, refracting subtle rainbow colors in the backlight. Retraction: The tongue retracts at the same speed, pulling the grasshopper into the mouth. The chameleon closes its mouth, its jaws moving slowly as it chews. Final frame: One eyeball slowly turns toward the camera, pupil slightly dilating—freeze frame.
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