Physics Comparison: Sora vs Seedance

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2.35:1, 24fps, 15s, single continuous shot, 8K, large-format photoreal, crisp cloud volumetrics, realistic turbine scale, condensation vortices, clean motion blur, no UI. Open high with a rapid circling orbit above a thick cloud sea—wind turbines pierce through like giant needles. A futuristic VTOL glider (sleek white fuselage, faint amber nav glow) darts between turbine towers, leaving a thin condensation thread that flickers in the cold air. The camera maintains a fast orbit while dropping altitude—wide for scale, then a violent swoop close enough to feel blade-tip wind, then back out—each pass revealing the glider carving impossible but believable lines through open air. On a tight pass, snap into a steep top-down lock for a beat: the glider passes between two turbines, and the blade-tip vortices briefly braid the clouds into twisting ropes. Whip the orbit lower into a diagonal chase, skimming along the cloud tops; the glider’s downwash dimples the cloud surface like soft foam. Slingshot ahead into a head-on as it surges toward camera, then whip into a close side chase where condensation forms a thin ribbon hugging the wing. Dive tighter to the rear flow: the wake pulls cloud wisps into a circular vortex ring. Sudden decision: the pilot cuts directly through a turbine wake—condensation snaps into a clean ring that expands like smoke. The camera spears through the ring and rockets upward into the final fastest orbit: climb hard as the cloud deck parts to reveal coastline far below, and a brief rainbow arc forms in the mist, framing the glider as a bright needle in the sky. No text, no logos