Catch a Cloud, Squeeze Rain
#3057Episode 1 : Catching a Cloud First Frame Image Prompt Vertical 9:16 composition looking straight up at a bright blue sky with scattered white fluffy clouds in the background. The main focus is a small, compact, isolated cumulus cloud positioned in the center of the frame - this cloud should be small enough to be grabbed by one hand, roughly the size of a cotton ball or small sponge when viewed in perspective. The sky is a vibrant azure blue with excellent clarity. Subtle lens flare from bright sunlight. In the bottom right corner, fingertips of a human hand are entering the frame, reaching upward toward the small center cloud. The hand should be positioned as if it's about to grab or pinch the small cloud. The hand is naturally lit by daylight with realistic skin tones. Bright, natural outdoor lighting with high contrast between the white clouds and blue sky. First-person perspective, shot from below looking upward. The small center cloud should appear grabbable and within reach of the hand. Image-to-Video Prompt The hand reaches up and grabs the small center cloud, fingers closing around it and pulling it down from the sky. IMPORTANT: Once grabbed, the cloud must stay firmly in the hand and move with the hand throughout the entire video - the cloud should NOT remain floating in the sky. The cloud behaves like a physical, soft squeezable object (like cotton or a sponge) that is now held in the hand. As the hand holds the cloud, the camera smoothly and continuously tilts downward, transitioning from looking up at the sky to looking down at the ground. During this camera tilt, the hand holding the cloud remains visible in frame, moving downward with the camera motion. Once the camera completes the tilt and is now facing downward showing a flat concrete pavement surface with grass visible at the horizon, the hand (still holding the cloud) squeezes the white fluffy object tightly. A stream of water pours out from the squeezed cloud in the hand, splashing and pooling onto the concrete surface below. The hand continues squeezing until most of the water is released. Finally, the hand opens to reveal a small, compressed white mass in the palm, then drops it onto the wet pavement where it lands with a small splash. Camera motion: Smooth, continuous tilt from looking up at sky to looking down at ground. First-person POV throughout. Natural handheld camera movement with slight shake. The cloud must physically stay in the hand after being grabbed - it moves with the hand, not floating in the sky. Realistic physics for water flow and splash. Bright daylight lighting maintained throughout.