Butterfly Bison Hybrid Creature

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Found footage documentary style. Handheld handycam with natural jitter and shake. Wide-angle consumer lens. Golden hour natural daylight, slightly blown-out highlights, grainy film stock aesthetic. Spatial field audio recording.
A bizarre hybrid creature, with the enormous papery wings, slender segmented body and delicate thread-like antennae of a monarch butterfly combined with a massively oversized American bison head featuring thick shaggy dark brown fur, a broad domed skull, dense curved horns, a matted beard and enormous flaring nostrils, drifts and lurches erratically through a sunlit open meadow blanketed in dense wildflowers and swaying tall grass.
The shot starts in extreme close-up on a cluster of golden wildflowers before the shaky handheld camera whip-pans left and tilts up unsteadily to reveal the creature. Focus on the movement. Its vast paper-thin monarch wings beat in slow, labored, asymmetric strokes as the creature struggles to stay aloft — drifting sideways in the breeze before abruptly overcorrecting — while the colossal shaggy bison head bobs and sways with devastating inertia beneath it, dragging the delicate body downward with every gust. The creature produces a deep resonant bellowing grunt from the bison head mixed with the dry papery flutter of enormous butterfly wings.
Include plenty of appropriate detail in the background — rolling meadow depth, long golden grass catching afternoon light, scattered wildflower clusters in orange and violet. No dialogue.
Detailed textures of translucent orange and black veined wing membrane contrasting with coarse matted bison fur and the rough dark leather of its muzzle. Realistic creature movement physics combining the slow drifting flutter of butterfly wing mechanics with the catastrophic gravitational pull of the bison skull. Gritty low-quality amateur documentary look. Accurate handheld motion blur and natural camera shake. Photorealistic hybrid anatomy. Single continuous scene.

Found footage documentary style. Handheld handycam with natural jitter and shake. Wide-angle consumer lens. Golden hour natural daylight, slightly blown-out highlights, grainy film stock aesthetic. Spatial field audio recording. A bizarre hybrid creature, with the enormous papery wings, slender segmented body and delicate thread-like antennae of a monarch butterfly combined with a massively oversized American bison head featuring thick shaggy dark brown fur, a broad domed skull, dense curved horns, a matted beard and enormous flaring nostrils, drifts and lurches erratically through a sunlit open meadow blanketed in dense wildflowers and swaying tall grass. The shot starts in extreme close-up on a cluster of golden wildflowers before the shaky handheld camera whip-pans left and tilts up unsteadily to reveal the creature. Focus on the movement. Its vast paper-thin monarch wings beat in slow, labored, asymmetric strokes as the creature struggles to stay aloft — drifting sideways in the breeze before abruptly overcorrecting — while the colossal shaggy bison head bobs and sways with devastating inertia beneath it, dragging the delicate body downward with every gust. The creature produces a deep resonant bellowing grunt from the bison head mixed with the dry papery flutter of enormous butterfly wings. Include plenty of appropriate detail in the background — rolling meadow depth, long golden grass catching afternoon light, scattered wildflower clusters in orange and violet. No dialogue. Detailed textures of translucent orange and black veined wing membrane contrasting with coarse matted bison fur and the rough dark leather of its muzzle. Realistic creature movement physics combining the slow drifting flutter of butterfly wing mechanics with the catastrophic gravitational pull of the bison skull. Gritty low-quality amateur documentary look. Accurate handheld motion blur and natural camera shake. Photorealistic hybrid anatomy. Single continuous scene.