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Rainy Phone Booth Goodbye Short

Create a restrained rain-soaked noir clip built around a red phone booth, neon reflections, close-up emotion, and a quiet goodbye.

Rainy noirPhone boothEmotional close-up
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Seedance 1.5 Pro

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Video prompt template

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10s
10s

Rainy phone booth goodbye video preview showing a solitary trench-coat character inside a red booth at night.

Preview for a rainy phone booth goodbye short, focused on rain continuity, glass reflections, restrained acting, and readable camera geography.

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Rainy Phone Booth Goodbye Short

Rainy phone booth video prompt with neon glass reflections, restrained close-up emotion, handheld grain, and a quiet goodbye walkaway.

Recommended model: Seedance 1.5 ProOutput format: Video prompt template
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Video Prompt
Create a 10 second cinematic rainy-night phone booth scene with a solitary adult character in a khaki trench coat holding a public phone receiver inside a red booth. Beat 1, seconds 0-4: shoot through rain-streaked glass from outside the booth; the character listens silently, eyes tired but tender, while water refracts the face into soft painterly distortions and distant streetlights stretch into neon bokeh. Beat 2, seconds 4-7: cut to an extreme close-up of lips, fingers, and half the face as the character whispers one short, unreadable goodbye into the receiver, then stops before saying more; keep the emotion restrained, intimate, and unresolved. Beat 3, seconds 7-10: the character hangs up, opens the booth door, and walks into a generic rainy crowd; use smeared slow motion, subtle handheld drift, shallow depth of field, wet pavement reflections, and elongated car-light trails so it feels like the memory stays behind in the booth. Use a retro urban night palette with green-yellow practical light, high-ISO grain, soft color shift, and gentle motion blur. Keep the red booth, trench coat, receiver, rain direction, facial continuity, and camera geography consistent. Avoid real city names, film-director references, copyrighted movie styling, quoted text, readable signs, brand logos, celebrity likenesses, melodramatic crying, horror tone, duplicated faces, changing coat color, extra phone receivers, abrupt camera jumps, and subtitles on screen.

Usage notes

Replace the booth color, wardrobe, city mood, lighting palette, camera distance, ending action, and emotional intensity 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 scene from becoming melodramatic?

Specify restrained micro-expressions, short pauses, and quiet body language instead of tears, shouting, or explanatory subtitles.

Why avoid naming a real director or film style?

The template keeps the mood through camera, color, grain, and pacing while staying brand-safe and easier to reuse.

What should I check after generation?

Review phone booth continuity, rain direction, face consistency, coat color, receiver placement, sign legibility, and the final walkaway timing.

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