NIKE AIR MAG
"88 MPH"
DNA: 1985. A DeLorean. A teenager. October 21, 2015.
35mm Kodak Vision3 250D. The exact grain structure of an 80s blockbuster. Anamorphic. Key light: warm tungsten — practical sources only: neon signs, TV screens, dashboard glow. Lens flares: from the power laces chrome hardware and the EL light panels — colored, neon, 80s. Color grade: pushed warm with teal shadows — the palette of every great 80s film. Background: black → suburban garage → neon-lit 2015 skyline.
00:00–00:01.5 · THE SCHEMATIC
A CRT monitor. Green phosphor display. Technical schematics scrolling — the boot's design being calculated on-screen. Numbers printing. A dot-matrix printer beside it spitting out specifications. The camera pushes into the CRT screen — through the phosphor dots — and we emerge on the other side into the fabrication space.
00:01.5–00:03.5 · THE UPPER
Speed 120%. The boot's black upper assembles — the ankle-hugging form-fitting silhouette materializing. The EL light panel on the ankle side powers on mid-assembly — orange glow bleeding through the panel's edge. The power lace guides punch through the upper in sequence. Chrome hardware everywhere — catching the neon light from off-screen sources in colored flares.
00:03.5–00:06.5 · THE LACE SYSTEM
Speed 15%. The hero sequence — the power laces. A single lace entering from the top, threading each guide automatically — the camera tracking the lace's path in one continuous shot. At the final guide: the lace tensions, the boot tightens around the foot form, and a single amber light on the heel powers on. The satisfying mechanical whir of the tightening system. This is the sound of the future.
00:06.5–00:09 · THE GARAGE
Speed 8%. The boots on a young person's feet — jeans, 501s, cuffed. Standing in a garage. A tarp-covered car shape behind them. The EL panels glowing orange in the dim garage. A clock on the wall: 10:04 PM. The boots' panels pulse once — like a heartbeat confirming readiness. The tarp moves slightly in an unfelt wind.
00:09–00:12 · 88 MPH
Speed 3%. The garage door opens — not to a street, but to a rain-slicked night road. Lightning in the distance. The boots' EL panels intensify — a warm orange glow flooding the wet concrete. The camera goes to ground level — the sole of the boot on the wet road, the rain droplets around it frozen in time. The clock tower in the far distance reads: 10:04. Always 10:04.
00:12–00:14.5 · THE REVEAL
Speed 1.5% — near stillness. The Nike Air Mag floating — not on a surface, suspended — in a void of soft neon light. The EL panels glowing warm amber. Every surface reads: the quilted upper, the chrome hardware, the power lace system tensioned perfectly. A bolt of lightning somewhere off-frame illuminates everything for one frame — maximum brightness — then returns to warm neon glow.
00:14.5–00:15 · END CARD
Hard cut to black. Swoosh. "The future was always here." The EL amber glow fades last, after everything else is dark. Grain. Cut.
NIKE AIR MAG
“88 MPH”
DNA: 1985. A DeLorean. A teenager. October 21, 2015.
35mm Kodak Vision3 250D. The exact grain structure of an 80s blockbuster. Anamorphic. Key light: warm tungsten — practical sources only: neon signs, TV screens, dashboard glow. Lens flares: from the power laces chrome hardware and the EL light panels — colored, neon, 80s. Color grade: pushed warm with teal shadows — the palette of every great 80s film. Background: black → suburban garage → neon-lit 2015 skyline.
00:00–00:01.5 · THE SCHEMATIC
A CRT monitor. Green phosphor display. Technical schematics scrolling — the boot’s design being calculated on-screen. Numbers printing. A dot-matrix printer beside it spitting out specifications. The camera pushes into the CRT screen — through the phosphor dots — and we emerge on the other side into the fabrication space.
00:01.5–00:03.5 · THE UPPER
Speed 120%. The boot’s black upper assembles — the ankle-hugging form-fitting silhouette materializing. The EL light panel on the ankle side powers on mid-assembly — orange glow bleeding through the panel’s edge. The power lace guides punch through the upper in sequence. Chrome hardware everywhere — catching the neon light from off-screen sources in colored flares.
00:03.5–00:06.5 · THE LACE SYSTEM
Speed 15%. The hero sequence — the power laces. A single lace entering from the top, threading each guide automatically — the camera tracking the lace’s path in one continuous shot. At the final guide: the lace tensions, the boot tightens around the foot form, and a single amber light on the heel powers on. The satisfying mechanical whir of the tightening system. This is the sound of the future.
00:06.5–00:09 · THE GARAGE
Speed 8%. The boots on a young person’s feet — jeans, 501s, cuffed. Standing in a garage. A tarp-covered car shape behind them. The EL panels glowing orange in the dim garage. A clock on the wall: 10:04 PM. The boots’ panels pulse once — like a heartbeat confirming readiness. The tarp moves slightly in an unfelt wind.
00:09–00:12 · 88 MPH
Speed 3%. The garage door opens — not to a street, but to a rain-slicked night road. Lightning in the distance. The boots’ EL panels intensify — a warm orange glow flooding the wet concrete. The camera goes to ground level — the sole of the boot on the wet road, the rain droplets around it frozen in time. The clock tower in the far distance reads: 10:04. Always 10:04.
00:12–00:14.5 · THE REVEAL
Speed 1.5% — near stillness. The Nike Air Mag floating — not on a surface, suspended — in a void of soft neon light. The EL panels glowing warm amber. Every surface reads: the quilted upper, the chrome hardware, the power lace system tensioned perfectly. A bolt of lightning somewhere off-frame illuminates everything for one frame — maximum brightness — then returns to warm neon glow.
00:14.5–00:15 · END CARD
Hard cut to black. Swoosh. “The future was always here.” The EL amber glow fades last, after everything else is dark. Grain. Cut.
A rainy walk through neon-lit streets inspired by 1980s retro aesthetics. Reflections of headlights and neon signs on wet pavement create a cinematic, nostalgic mood — like a scene from an old movie. The combo of nostalgia × night × rain × neon.
Original Action Short Film: It opens with a futuristic city with almost real movie texture, gradually transitioning to a high-energy two-dimensional action style. Characters chase, leap and confront at high speed between neon viaducts and high-rise buildings. The lens language is stable at first and then explosive; the materials transition from real metal and wetland reflections to exaggerated energy lines and dynamic painting sense, forming a visual effect of "integration of real movie sense and anime explosive sense". A strong hook in the first 2 seconds, with a stable main body, coherent actions, movie-level composition and light and shadow, real texture, epic sense, strong emotion, high-definition details, suitable for social media communication.
A powerful molten horse emerges from a volcanic landscape, its body glowing with cracks of lava and fire flowing through its veins. The scene begins with a close-up of its blazing eyes as embers drift through the smoky air. The camera slowly pulls back to reveal the horse stepping onto molten ground, each hoof impact sending sparks and lava splashes outward. Its fiery mane flows like flames in slow motion, lighting up the dark environment. As it begins to run, the camera tracks alongside in a dramatic cinematic shot, with volcanic eruptions in the background and ash clouds swirling. The ground cracks beneath its speed, leaving a trail of glowing magma. The sequence ends with the horse rearing up in slow motion, flames intensifying around its body, illuminating the entire scene with a powerful, mythical aura. Ultra-realistic, high detail, cinematic lighting, volumetric smoke, dramatic shadows, 4K, slow motion, epic fantasy style.
Character from uploaded image transforms, eyes glowing, lightning powers, dashes forward at super speed, punches enemy with shockwave, energy trails, cinematic slow motion, dust particles, dramatic fog battlefield, dark blue tone, ultra realistic Hollywood action
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Moonlit Bond (Exactly 10 seconds)[0–2 sec]
Cinematic close-up, extreme slow-motion. A massive, muscular crimson dragon with molten gold accents rests beside a slender, elegant sapphire-blue dragon with flowing silver bioluminescent veins. They lie in a moonlit enchanted forest, soft blue mist swirling around glowing flowers.[2–5 sec]
The crimson dragon slowly raises his powerful head, golden eyes half-lidded with tenderness. The sapphire dragon gracefully lifts hers in perfect sync, her bioluminescent scales pulsing softly like distant stars.[5–8 sec]
Their heads move toward each other with infinite gentleness. The crimson dragon tilts slightly as the sapphire dragon closes the distance.[8–10 sec]
Their snouts touch tenderly in a slow, loving nuzzle. A soft burst of crimson and sapphire light swirls where they meet, sparkling particles rising into the moonlight as their eyes gently close in quiet peace.(End at 10 seconds – lingering on the touching heads with fireflies drifting around them.)Ready for any small tweak?
15-second cinematic video, ultra-smooth camera, natural focus pulls, warm-to-cool color shift, photorealistic 8K, ARRI Alexa look.
Macro close-up of a Michelin-style salmon rose—glossy, orange-pink layers. Knife makes a slow precise slice, oils shimmer (0–3s). Focus pulls to a calm young man in side profile as he lifts a bite (3–5s). Extreme close-up bite—slow chew, eyes soften, subtle smile (5–7s).
Fast push into his eye—reflection blooms into light, scene dissolves (7–8s).
Underwater world: wide shot, sun rays through turquoise water, corals, seaweed, schools of salmon swimming. Man floats weightlessly, watching fish in calm wonder. Slow orbit, light beams shifting (8–13s).
Match cut back to restaurant—same angle, he swallows, smiles, continues eating (13–15s).
SFX: knife slice, soft chew, restaurant ambiance fading into underwater sounds and back. No text overlays.