Prompt 1 : Catching a Cloud
First Frame Image Prompt
Vertical 9:16 composition looking straight up at a bright blue sky with scattered white fluffy clouds in the background. The main focus is a small, compact, isolated cumulus cloud positioned in the center of the frame – this cloud should be small enough to be grabbed by one hand, roughly the size of a cotton ball or small sponge when viewed in perspective. The sky is a vibrant azure blue with excellent clarity. Subtle lens flare from bright sunlight.
In the bottom right corner, fingertips of a human hand are entering the frame, reaching upward toward the small center cloud. The hand should be positioned as if it’s about to grab or pinch the small cloud. The hand is naturally lit by daylight with realistic skin tones.
Bright, natural outdoor lighting with high contrast between the white clouds and blue sky. First-person perspective, shot from below looking upward. The small center cloud should appear grabbable and within reach of the hand.
Image-to-Video Prompt
The hand reaches up and grabs the small center cloud, fingers closing around it and pulling it down from the sky. IMPORTANT: Once grabbed, the cloud must stay firmly in the hand and move with the hand throughout the entire video – the cloud should NOT remain floating in the sky. The cloud behaves like a physical, soft squeezable object (like cotton or a sponge) that is now held in the hand.
As the hand holds the cloud, the camera smoothly and continuously tilts downward, transitioning from looking up at the sky to looking down at the ground. During this camera tilt, the hand holding the cloud remains visible in frame, moving downward with the camera motion.
Once the camera completes the tilt and is now facing downward showing a flat concrete pavement surface with grass visible at the horizon, the hand (still holding the cloud) squeezes the white fluffy object tightly. A stream of water pours out from the squeezed cloud in the hand, splashing and pooling onto the concrete surface below.
The hand continues squeezing until most of the water is released. Finally, the hand opens to reveal a small, compressed white mass in the palm, then drops it onto the wet pavement where it lands with a small splash.
Camera motion: Smooth, continuous tilt from looking up at sky to looking down at ground. First-person POV throughout. Natural handheld camera movement with slight shake. The cloud must physically stay in the hand after being grabbed – it moves with the hand, not floating in the sky. Realistic physics for water flow and splash. Bright daylight lighting maintained throughout.
Prompt 2: Catching a Rainbow
First Frame Image Prompt
Vertical 9:16 composition looking straight up into a dramatic post-rain sky. The background consists of soft storm clouds breaking apart to reveal patches of deep blue sky illuminated by warm golden sunlight. The main focus is a miniature rainbow floating high overhead near the center of the frame. The rainbow is scaled down to approximately the size of a bracelet in perspective, displaying vivid, saturated bands of red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet. It glows softly with a magical translucent quality, appearing like a delicate arc made of pure colored light.
In the bottom right corner, fingertips of a human hand enter the frame, reaching upward toward the tiny rainbow. The hand is illuminated by soft sunlight and subtle rainbow reflections, with realistic skin texture and natural shadows. The fingers are positioned as if preparing to gently grab the rainbow.
Bright cinematic lighting, photorealistic atmosphere, ultra-detailed clouds, realistic rainbow refraction effects, shallow depth of field, high dynamic range, first-person POV looking directly upward, dreamy yet believable realism.
Image-to-Video Prompt
The hand reaches upward and gently grabs the miniature rainbow from the sky. IMPORTANT: Once grabbed, the rainbow remains firmly attached to the hand and moves naturally with it at all times. The rainbow behaves like a flexible ribbon made of glowing colored glass and light. Its colors shimmer and ripple realistically as it moves.
As the rainbow is held, the camera smoothly and continuously tilts downward from looking up at the sky to looking down at the ground. The hand remains visible throughout the entire movement. The rainbow bends and sways slightly as the hand moves, maintaining realistic physical behavior.
Once the camera faces downward, revealing wet dark pavement reflecting the surrounding light, the hand lowers and places one end of the rainbow onto the ground. The rainbow unfurls smoothly from the hand like a luminous silk ribbon. It curls and arches across the pavement, forming a miniature glowing rainbow bridge.
Colored reflections spread realistically across the wet surface. Tiny particles of colored light drift from the rainbow and dissolve into the air. The rainbow gradually settles into place, gently pulsing with vibrant color while casting soft multicolored illumination onto the pavement.
Camera motion: Smooth continuous tilt from sky to ground, first-person POV throughout, subtle natural handheld movement, realistic ribbon physics, photorealistic lighting, cinematic reflections, physically accurate interaction, vibrant rainbow glow maintained throughout the scene.
Prompt 3: Catching the Moon
Image Prompt
Vertical 9:16 composition looking straight up at a deep indigo night sky dusted with faint stars in the background. The main focus is a small, compact full moon — scaled down to roughly the size of a golf ball in perspective — centered in the frame, glowing with cool silver-white luminance and surface craters clearly visible. The sky is a rich deep blue-black. Soft moonlight halos the orb.
In the bottom right corner, fingertips of a human hand are entering the frame, reaching upward toward the small moon. The hand is lit by soft cool moonlight with natural skin tones. The hand is positioned as if about to cup or grab the glowing orb.
Cool, silver-tone night lighting with high contrast between the luminous moon and the dark sky. First-person perspective, shot from below looking upward.
Image-to-Video Prompt
The hand reaches up and gently cups the small moon, fingers closing around it from below. IMPORTANT: Once grabbed, the moon must stay firmly in the hand and move with the hand throughout — it does NOT remain floating in the sky. The moon behaves like a cool, slightly heavy glass ball. A soft glow bleeds between the fingers as it is held.
As the hand holds the moon, the camera smoothly and continuously tilts downward from looking up at the night sky to looking down at the ground. The hand remains visible in frame throughout.
Once the camera faces downward showing dark concrete pavement reflecting faint moonlight, the hand tilts and rolls the small moon out of the palm like a marble. The moon rolls across the wet pavement, leaving a faint glowing silver trail. It slows, spins in place, and settles — glowing softly like a nightlight on the ground.
Camera motion: Smooth, continuous tilt from looking up at night sky to looking down at dark ground. First-person POV throughout. Slight natural handheld shake. Realistic glow physics and rolling motion. Cool moonlit lighting maintained throughout.
Prompt 4: Catching the Sun
Image Prompt
Vertical 9:16 composition looking straight up at a vivid golden-blue sky at late afternoon. The main focus is a small, compact sun — scaled down to roughly the size of a tennis ball in perspective — centered in the frame, radiating soft golden rays. The sky is a rich azure deepening to amber near the sun. Heavy lens flare streaking outward from the miniature sun. No clouds, just open sky.
In the bottom right corner, fingertips of a human hand are entering the frame, reaching upward toward the small center sun. The hand is positioned as if about to pinch or grab it. Naturally lit with warm golden-hour tones and realistic skin tones.
Bright, warm outdoor lighting with dramatic contrast between the glowing orb and the blue-gold sky. First-person perspective, shot from below looking upward. The small sun should appear warm, grabbable, and within reach.
Image-to-Video Prompt
The hand reaches up and grabs the small sun, fingers closing tightly around it. IMPORTANT: Once grabbed, the sun must stay firmly in the hand and move with the hand throughout the entire video — it does NOT stay floating in the sky. The sun behaves like a small hot glowing ball, and a faint warmth glow pulses between the fingers.
As the hand holds the sun, the camera smoothly and continuously tilts downward, transitioning from looking up at the sky to looking down at the ground. The hand holding the sun remains visible in frame, moving downward with the camera motion.
Once the camera completes the tilt and faces downward showing flat concrete pavement, the hand (still holding the sun) opens the palm to reveal the tiny sun sitting there, blazing like a hot coal. The hand then places the sun gently onto the wet concrete. Where it touches the ground, the concrete sizzles and a thin wisp of steam rises. The sun dims slowly and fades to a warm orange ember on the pavement.
Camera motion: Smooth, continuous tilt from looking up at sky to looking down at ground. First-person POV throughout. Natural handheld camera movement with slight shake. Realistic heat distortion and steam physics. Warm golden daylight maintained throughout.