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▸ BLOCK 01 — IMAGE PROMPT (SURFACE PREPARATION)
Ultra-realistic macro wildlife photograph.
Scene conditions:
• A human researcher sits near a natural ant colony entrance on dry forest soil
• A single worker ant is gently held between two fingers
• The researcher carefully attaches a tiny body-mounted scientific micro camera
• A miniature harness strap is clearly secured around the ant’s thorax
• Camera appears extremely small and realistic
• The ant is positioned facing directly toward the nest entrance on the ground
• The burrow entrance is visible a few centimeters ahead
Environment:
• Forest floor with soil grains, tiny pebbles, leaf fragments, and small twigs
• Natural ant nest opening visible in the dirt
• Surrounding terrain consistent with wild ant habitat
Lighting rules:
✔ Natural daylight only
✘ No underground visuals
Style reference:
Scientific wildlife macro photography, extreme real-world scale accuracy, hyper-realistic macro lens texture.
▸ BLOCK 02 — MOTION PROMPT (POV ENGAGEMENT)
Sequence flow (MANDATORY ORIENTATION RULES INCLUDED):
• Camera adjustment has just been completed
• The ant is placed on the ground facing the viewer, matching the orientation from the image prompt
• Frame remains completely still for a brief moment
• The ant slowly turns its head toward the burrow entrance
• Head turn occurs first
• Body follows and aligns with the entrance
• The entire frame rotates only as a result of this body turn
• No independent camera movement
• Once aligned, the ant begins walking forward toward the hole
• Subtle vibration from footsteps confirms body-mounted POV
• As the ant reaches the entrance, it lowers its body naturally and enters head-first
• Surface daylight quickly fades from the frame
• LED activates automatically only once the surface light disappears
⛔ The ant must never back into the hole
⛔ LED must never illuminate the outside air or surface
⏱ 8 seconds
📱 Vertical 9:16
✘ No cinematic cuts
▸ BLOCK 03 — MOTION PROMPT (TUNNEL ENTRY)
• Fully mounted POV
• 5–10% of the ant’s head and antenna base visible
• Extremely narrow soil tunnel geometry
• LED beam reveals compact dirt textures
• Tunnel walls brush close to the lens
• Loose soil particles occasionally fall from the ceiling
• Continuous walking vibration
• A worker ant passes in the opposite direction, briefly brushing antennae
⏱ 8 seconds
🔗 Direct continuation
▸ BLOCK 04 — MOTION PROMPT (COLONY EXPANSION)
• Tunnel opens into a medium traffic chamber
• Heavy ant movement in structured lanes
• Workers carrying soil pellets and food fragments
• Moist soil surfaces reflecting the LED beam
• The ant moves through the chamber following traffic flow
• Narrow side tunnels visible branching away
⏱ 8 seconds
🔗 No break
▸ BLOCK 05 — MOTION PROMPT (BIOLOGICAL DETAIL ZONE)
• The tunnel narrows again
• Traffic suddenly becomes irregular and agitated
• Ants rapidly moving past in alarm behavior
• The camera ant slows slightly
• The LED beam reveals a dark moving shape partially blocking the tunnel ahead
• A massive scorpion claw slowly enters the frame from the darkness
• Nearby ants swarm toward the claw
• A sudden collision causes a small camera jolt
⏱ 8 seconds
▸ BLOCK 06 — MOTION PROMPT (CORE CHAMBER — AMBUSH)
• The tunnel opens into a cramped underground chamber
• A large scorpion occupies the chamber floor
• Its armored legs and segmented tail dominate the frame
• The stinger moves slowly above the ants
• Dozens of worker ants swarm the scorpion’s legs and body
• Mandibles biting and climbing across the predator
• The camera ant approaches closer with the swarm
• LED light scans across the scorpion’s pincers as the ant turns its head
• The scorpion raises its stinger as the frame pauses
⏱ 8 seconds
✔ Continuous, uncut