Explore how this 15-second, 16:9 concept uses original orbital rescue film, realistic zero-gravity motion, silent vacuum tension, clean utilitarian spacecraft design, earthlight reflections, restrained spectacle. Watch the finished clip, inspect the timed prompt, and adapt its structure for an original video of your own.
Model-ready prompt
[Style] Original orbital rescue film, realistic zero-gravity motion, silent vacuum tension, clean utilitarian spacecraft design, Earthlight reflections, restrained spectacle. [Duration] 15 seconds. [00:00-00:05] Extreme wide shot. Two astronauts drift between a disabled research vessel and a small rescue craft while a field of fragmented solar panels rotates toward them. No music, only breathing and radio static. [00:05-00:09] Helmet close-up. One astronaut's tether snaps after being struck by debris. She begins drifting away, reaching toward the other astronaut as Earth fills her visor. [00:09-00:13] The second astronaut releases his own safety line and launches through open space using a short burst from a handheld maneuvering unit. Debris passes inches from both helmets. [00:13-00:15] Their gloves lock together. The camera rotates around them as the damaged vessel breaks apart silently in the background. [Rights & IP Constraints] Use only original fictional characters, locations, products, packaging, interfaces, symbols, costumes, vehicles, and architecture. No logos, trademarks, brand names, copyrighted characters, franchise-specific designs, celebrity likenesses, living-artist style imitation, copyrighted music, or recognizable branded trade dress. Any visible text must be generic and newly invented.
Prompt breakdown
Study how each beat changes scale, camera distance, or urgency while preserving one clear narrative throughline.
Use only original fictional characters, locations, products, packaging, interfaces, symbols, costumes, vehicles, and architecture. No logos, trademarks, brand names, copyrighted characters, franchise-specific designs, celebrity likenesses, living-artist style imitation, copyrighted music, or recognizable branded trade dress. Any visible text must be generic and newly invented.
Keep these constraints attached whenever you adapt or submit this prompt. Review every generated result before commercial use.