Create an 8-10 second science-inspired video brief that travels from micro life detail to macro ecosystem. Open inside a dew drop, leaf vein, cell-like membrane, pollen grain, or tiny aquatic world with soft microscope-style lighting and visible scale cues. Use a smooth pullback or matched transition to move through larger layers: tissue texture, moss or insect-scale terrain, forest floor, plant canopy, and finally a broad living ecosystem such as a green valley, wetland, reef edge, or coastline. Keep the camera path continuous, with clear scale markers, believable depth of field, gentle organic motion, and consistent color progression from intimate micro detail to open natural light. End on a stable hero frame that shows the living system as connected rather than random spectacle. Keep organisms, biome, color palette, transition path, and final landscape editable. Avoid medical claims, lab branding, readable labels, fake scientific text, gore, disease imagery, impossible anatomy, sudden teleport cuts, inconsistent scale jumps, random symbols, and unrelated fantasy creatures.