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Desert Canyon Horseback Chase

Create a compact cinematic chase sequence with two riders moving through a desert canyon across wide, close-up, and low-angle cuts.

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Seedance 2.0

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Video prompt template

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8-10s
8-10s

Desert canyon horseback chase video preview showing two riders racing through dust with wide, close-up, and low-angle shots.

Preview for Desert Canyon Horseback Chase, focused on screen direction, dust continuity, rider close-ups, and readable action staging.

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Desert Canyon Horseback Chase

Desert canyon chase video prompt with extreme wide scale, lead rider close-up, low-angle gallop, dust, and readable screen direction.

Recommended model: Seedance 2.0Output format: Video prompt template
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Video Prompt
Create an 8-10 second cinematic horseback chase through a desert canyon. Beat 1: open on an extreme wide shot of two riders racing through a sunlit canyon corridor, dust rising behind the horses and layered rock walls giving clear scale. Beat 2: cut to a close-up of the lead rider's focused face, wind and dust crossing the frame, then snap to the second rider gaining distance in the background. Beat 3: switch to a low-angle tracking shot beside the galloping horses, hooves kicking sand past the camera while the canyon path stays readable. Beat 4: end on a wide side profile as both riders pass a bend and disappear into a plume of dust, leaving a strong final silhouette. Use warm late-afternoon light, natural dust, practical camera shake, controlled speed, and crisp cut timing. Keep the riders, horses, direction of travel, wardrobe colors, canyon geography, and dust volume consistent. Avoid unsafe stunt framing, collisions, visible brands, readable modern signage, weapons as the main focus, gore, impossible horse anatomy, rubbery motion, excessive blur, and camera cuts that reverse screen direction.

Usage notes

Replace the rider roles, canyon terrain, wardrobe colors, chase intensity, camera cut order, and final silhouette before running.

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Before you use this prompt

Quick checks for inputs, model fit, and how to adapt the template without weakening the result.

How do I keep the chase readable?

Lock the direction of travel, define the canyon path, and use only a few motivated cuts: wide scale, rider close-up, low tracking, and final silhouette.

Can I make the scene more intense?

Yes. Increase dust, proximity, camera shake, and cut speed, but avoid collisions or stunt claims that make the motion unsafe or confusing.

What should I review after generation?

Check horse anatomy, rider continuity, screen direction, dust volume, wardrobe consistency, and whether any modern signs or logos appeared.

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