Island Diorama Harbor City Montage

A professional video generation prompt for creating a high-end, detailed miniature diorama of a coastal city on a large island, featuring cinematic lighting and complex assembly animation.

Prompt
[CONDITION DEFINITION] 1:1 square, 15 seconds, no reference images. A cinematic high-end miniature diorama formation montage where a port town is rapidly assembled across a vast island. The direction is not a cheap toy, but the texture of a high-end handmade diorama, luxury collector toy, or a precision model for movie shooting. While maintaining cuteness, organized beauty, and the fun unique to models, it creates a sense of grandeur as the entire island expands. Shows bright clear daylight, blue sea, white waves, red/blue/white roofs, wooden piers, stone wharfs, lighthouses, bridges, canals, streets on hills, and multiple port sections. The main character is not a person, but the giant harbor island diorama itself. No text, logos, watermarks, or subtitles required. [SHOT/FLOW] 0.0–3.0 seconds: Start with a high wide-angle overhead shot. Not a small garden, but showing the entire large island surrounded by the blue sea. On the empty island terrain, the outlines of coastlines, bays, breakwaters, cliffs, hills, harbor mouths, canals, multiple wharfs, bridges, main roads, and terraced city blocks appear at high speed, and the large framework of the island and harbor is completed all at once. From the beginning, show the expanse of the open sea, bay, hills, and harbor, avoiding a small impression. 3.0–6.5 seconds: While maintaining a wide angle, the camera moves forward toward the harbor side while gently descending. Wooden piers, cobblestones, stairs, railings, warehouses, fishing huts, buildings along the canal, rows of houses with red/blue/white roofs, and narrow paths leading to the hills are assembled rhythmically as if clicking into place. The composition always shows the depth of the harbor, hills, and open sea without being too close. 6.5–10.0 seconds: Insert a natural scene transition and move to a medium-range shot of the harbor. Details such as multiple piers, small boats, sailboats, mooring ropes, wooden boxes, small cranes, streetlights, flags, bridges, canals, stone joints on the wharf, and pier planks are completed in succession. This is the scene where the pleasure of formation is shown most strongly, but it is not just close-ups of small objects, but shows the entire wide harbor section gaining density all at once. 10.0–12.5 seconds: Show lighthouses, streets on hills, multiple harbor sections, and bays leading to the open sea. The lighthouse is completed, and roofs, windows, bridges, streetlights, ships, and flags are arranged as a final finish, bringing the vast harbor island diorama close to its final form. Here, show the sense of scale of the entire island strongly once more. 12.5–15.0 seconds: Life is breathed into the completed harbor island. The water surface sparkles, small boats sway slightly, flags and ropes flutter in the wind, the lighthouse light slowly rotates, and windows and streetlights light up small. The finale is a magnificent panoramic view pulled back widely with a wide angle. Ending with the lingering sound of the large luxury diorama island, including the harbor, hills, lighthouse, multiple piers, and even the open sea, starting to come to life cutely. [CAMERA/EDITING] Emphasis is placed on wide-angle camera work, always making you feel the expanse of the entire island. Starts with a high bird's-eye view, followed by a descending advance, a close pass along the harbor, a light rotation around the lighthouse, and finally a grand panorama pulling back. Insert 2-3 natural scene transitions within 15 seconds. Close-up cuts may be included, but avoid getting too close so it doesn't just look like a small toy. Layer the foreground, middle ground, and background to create a composition where the harbor, hills, lighthouse, and open sea are visible simultaneously. The tempo is fast, emphasizing the pleasure of formation. Avoid monotonous linear movement or long pauses. [SOUND] With BGM and sound effects. The BGM is bright, refreshing, cinematic music with a slight sense of adventure. It supports the excitement of the luxury diorama being completed, but is not too flashy. Sound effects include small assembly sounds, wood or stone clicking into place, light clicking sounds, water sounds, rustling waves, sounds of ropes and flags, creaking of ships, distant seagulls, and small mechanical sounds of the lighthouse. No dialogue, no narration. [NEGATIVE] Avoid islands that are too small, small box gardens, cheap toy feel, cheap plastic feel, rough craft feel, narrow ports, towns with only a few houses, compositions without scale, dark cloudy weather, muddy sea, life-sized giant humans, making characters the main focus, text, logos, watermarks, subtitles, monotonous linear cameras, and endings that just stay completely still after completion.

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