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Tiny Visitor seedance
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Tiny Visitor

FORMAT: 15s / 5 CUTS / body horror sci-fi dread SUBJECTS: A lone astronaut in a worn EVA suit with mirrored visor glass, chest readouts, and a face clearly visible through shifting HUD glow. A pale parasitic organism unfolds inside the helmet and forces a rapid, unnatural drying transformation across the astronaut's features. ENVIRONMENT: The outer hull of a silent spacecraft, covered with ribs, bolts, maintenance seams, and intermittent utility lights that reflect sharply across the visor. Vacuum black surrounds the ship while a weak planetary rim casts a cold underglow from below. MOOD: Intimate procedural realism turns into invasive physical horror inside a space too small to escape. COLOR LOGIC: Matrix Green Look TIMELINE: 0:00-0:02: Task lock. Extreme close-up. The astronaut's face is framed tightly through the visor while eyes track a repair sequence with calm discipline and green diagnostics sliding over skin. The camera holds a slow 85mm push-in with the helmet rim enclosing the face like a pressure chamber. SFX: filtered breathing, low machinery hum, soft tool tick, faint radio static. 0:02-0:05: Hard cut into first sign. Close-up. A pale folded shape becomes visible in the visor reflection near the jawline, shifting with a life of its own while the astronaut stays focused on the task. The camera drifts sideways in a restrained parallax move, making the reflected mass feel closer with each inch. SFX: steady breathing, glove scrape, interior rustle, single warning chirp. 0:05-0:08: Smash cut into face seal. Extreme close-up. The astronaut notices too late as the pale organism opens flat and fast across the mouth, nose, and cheeks from inside the helmet, turning the visor into a warped second skin. The camera snaps tighter into a 100mm feel with slight handheld instability and a shallow rack focus from the eyes to the attached surface. SFX: abrupt inhale, radio burst, slick membrane texture, rising suit alert, low sub pressure tone. 0:08-0:11: Hard cut into drying cascade. Extreme close-up. Moisture drains from the face in seconds, lips splitting into dry lines, skin tightening against the bone structure, and the eyes sinking deeper under green reflections while tiny vein-like shadows spread beneath the surface. The camera stays almost static, letting the transformation dominate frame with clinical clarity. SFX: ragged dry breaths, rapid warning beeps, faint crackling skin texture, helmet contact taps, ambient hum receding. 0:11-0:15: Hard cut into failing motion. Medium close-up. One gloved hand drags weakly across the visor while the body stiffens against the hull, movements becoming brittle and delayed as the face remains sealed under the pale organism. The camera eases back to reveal the astronaut isolated against the ship's skin, blinking service lights flickering over the visor like corrupted medical monitors. SFX: thinning breath, repeated alarm pulses, glove thud, parasite shift, near-silent vacuum hum.

tiny visitor cute miniature
2026-03-23
Tiny Stop-Motion Tragedy Seedance 2.0
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Tiny Stop-Motion Tragedy

Stop-motion clay animation, handcrafted tactile materials, real fabric, warm afternoon park lighting. Wide shot: a clay figure with a matchbox head and a clay figure with a lit candle head sit together on a real tiny park bench, mid-conversation — candle flame flickering gently, matchbox drawer slightly open, easy and close. [cut] A distant rumble. Both heads turn. [cut] Close-up — a clay figure with a fire extinguisher head rolls in on a real tiny motorcycle, pressure gauge redlined, nozzle tilted back, one hand loose on the handlebar. He stops. Says nothing. [cut] Close-up of the candle head — the flame doubles in size instantly. The wax drips straight down. [cut] Wide shot — the candle stands up. Smooths her skirt. Gets on the back of the motorcycle without looking back. The motorcycle pulls away. [cut] Close-up of the matchbox head — alone on the bench. The little drawer slides open. Then slowly, all the matches fall out one by one onto the ground.

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2026-03-13