Hummingbird Macro Slow Motion

video · nature · beginner

This borrows the grammar of BBC wildlife films — locked-off macro frame, super slow motion, one animal performing one behavior — which video models have seen thousands of hours of. Naming the wingbeat detail tells the model where the visual interest lives. Adaptation idea: apply the same locked macro slow-mo formula to a bee landing on lavender or a chameleon tongue-strike.

The prompt

Wildlife documentary macro shot, 6 seconds, locked-off camera. A ruby-throated hummingbird hovers at a cluster of orange trumpet flowers in extreme slow motion, each individual wingbeat visible as a graceful figure-eight, iridescent green and ruby feathers shifting color as it tilts. Its needle beak dips into a flower; a single drop of nectar catches the light. Soft golden backlight from early morning sun, deep green garden bokeh background, dust and pollen motes drifting in the light. Crisp feather-level detail, natural colors, BBC Earth cinematography style.

Recommended model: Veo 3.1

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