Denis Villeneuve Style Epic Desert Scene
Prompt
Style: IMAX 70mm Film, Denis Villeneuve Style, Gritty Realism, Epic Scale, Desaturated. Duration: 15s. [00-05s] Extreme Wide Shot (The Scale). A colossal sandstorm, miles high, swallows a vast desert landscape. A tiny convoy of armored military vehicles races away from it. The scale of nature vs man is terrifying. Hans Zimmer style tension. [05-10s] Cockpit Cam (The Panic). Inside the lead rover. The pilot screams "GO! GO!" (Subtitle: MAX POWER!). Camera shakes violently. Sand blasts the windshield. The sun is blocked out by the approaching wall of dust. [10-15s] The Jump (The Climax). The rover hits a massive dune and launches into the air (Slow Motion). Silhouette against the dark storm. Lightning strikes within the dust cloud. Debris flies past the lens. Cut to black on impact. Source attribution: adapted from ZeroLu/awesome-seedance (https://x.com/johnAGI168/status/2020794007291404726?s=20).
Negative Prompt
warped product, unreadable label, extra logos, bad reflections, jitter, flicker, low resolution, messy composition, duplicated packaging, watermark
How to use this video prompt
This video prompt is best for cinematic scenes, storyboards, and short narrative video tests. Use the original prompt as the creative direction, then adjust model, settings, and reference media inside Meigen before generating.
Recommended Settings
- Use 16:9 when you want to stay close to the original composition.
- Start with 15s for the first generation so motion, pacing, and subject consistency are easier to judge.
- Use 720P for quick drafts, then move to 1080P once the motion direction is working.
Prompt Breakdown
- Style: IMAX 70mm Film, Denis Villeneuve Style, Gritty Realism, Epic Scale, Desaturated.
- A colossal sandstorm, miles high, swallows a vast desert landscape.
- A tiny convoy of armored military vehicles races away from it.
Variation Ideas
- Make a shorter social version by keeping the main subject and removing secondary camera directions.
- Create a more cinematic version by adding lens, lighting, and shot-by-shot timing.
- Create a cleaner commercial version by reducing character detail and emphasizing product, setting, and final frame.
Generation Checklist
- Keep identity and object descriptions consistent across the whole prompt.
- Avoid asking for too many scene changes in one short clip.
- Regenerate after changing only one variable at a time: duration, ratio, reference image, or motion.