Seedance 2.0Yogi Dragon Sunrise Yoga Flow
Part 1: Use @[image2] as a storyboard reference, not as a single image. STYLE: dark prestige medieval fantasy realism, weathered stone and iron textures, cold northern desaturation, candlelit interiors, restrained regal costuming, grounded political tension, tragic epic scale Create a short cinematic video of a female yogi @[image1] performing the first half of a Sun-Salutation-inspired yoga flow on a flying dragon above clouds at sunrise. Follow shots 1–4 in exact order. Treat the storyboard camera angles, framing, and shot scale as mandatory. Shot 1: close-up mountain pose, prayer hands, calm face, dragon not visible. Shot 2: low-angle medium shot, arms rise upward, chest opens. Begin a gradual dragon reveal here: start with the rider still dominant in frame, then subtly reveal parts of the dragon beneath and around her — first the back/ridges, then more of the body and a hint of the wing — while the dragon glides forward. Shot 3: overhead / high-angle forward fold on the dragon's back, rider seen from behind, body oriented toward the dragon's head. Shot 4: side-profile tracking shot, half lift / flat back, spine lengthens, heart reaches forward. Important: - preserve the exact shot order - match the previs camera direction closely - in shot 2, the dragon reveal must feel gradual, not immediate - the rider should remain the primary focus at first, with the dragon becoming more visible during the shot - keep the same rider, same dragon, same sunrise environment - dragon flies continuously in the same direction - movement must feel breath-led, balanced, graceful, and physically believable - smooth cinematic transitions, no teleporting Tone: spiritual, cinematic, elegant, calm, majestic. Part 2: extend @[video1] 15s. Use @[image2] as a storyboard reference. Create a short cinematic video of a female yogi @[image1] performing the second half of a Sun-Salutation-inspired yoga flow on a flying dragon above clouds at sunrise. Follow shots 1–4 in exact order. Treat the storyboard camera angles, framing and shot scale as mandatory. Shot 1: dynamic 3/4 shot near the dragon's neck, plank to low-lunge transition. The rider shifts weight forward with controlled balance as the dragon glides. Shot 2: low-angle dramatic profile, cobra / upward dog. The rider lifts her chest as the dragon beats its wings and climbs higher. Shot 3: wide rear / rear 3/4 shot, downward-dog-like pose. Rider seen from behind, strong diagonal body line, wings spread wide, mountains and clouds below. Shot 4: heroic wide final salute. Rider seen from behind, standing on the dragon's back, facing and looking toward the sun as the dragon soars into the sunrise. Important: - follow @[image2] shot order exactly - match each panel's camera angle, framing and shot scale - preserve the same rider, dragon, lighting, clouds and flight direction from @[video1] - do not copy the previous choreography from @[video1] - movement must feel breath-led, balanced, graceful and physically believable - smooth cinematic transitions, no teleporting, no sudden location changes Tone: spiritual, cinematic, serene, epic, majestic.




