Geological Core Cake Slice
#2189Scene 1: Earth (0-8 seconds) First Frame Image Prompt: Macro shot, a highly detailed spherical cake decorated to look exactly like the planet Earth with blue oceans, green and brown continents, and white clouds, resting on a polished wooden cutting board. A large, sharp chef's knife hovers just above the sphere. Dramatic warm lighting, dark background. Cinematic composition, 4k resolution. Image-to-Video Prompt: The chef's knife smoothly slices down through the center of the Earth sphere. As the sphere splits into two halves, it reveals a layered interior with concentric rings resembling Earth's geological structure, with a glowing bright yellow-orange center core. The two halves fall open slightly, showcasing the intricate gelatinous layers inside. Smooth, satisfying cutting motion. Scene 2: Moon (8-16 seconds) First Frame Image Prompt: Close-up shot, a grey spherical object textured with realistic lunar craters and surface details, sitting on a wooden cutting board. A chef's knife is positioned to cut it. Fine grey dust is visible on the board. Soft directional lighting highlighting the crater textures. Image-to-Video Prompt: The knife presses down, slicing cleanly through the Moon sphere. Grey dust puffs out as the cut is made. The sphere splits, revealing a dry, layered interior resembling tree rings, with a shiny solid metallic ball bearing nestled in the core. The left half falls away, leaving the right half held by a hand. Scene 3: Venus (16-24 seconds) First Frame Image Prompt: Macro photography, a sphere with swirling patterns of orange, tan, and white resembling the planet Venus, placed on a wooden cutting board. A large knife blade rests on top, ready to cut. Warm dramatic lighting emphasizing the smooth patterned surface. Image-to-Video Prompt: The knife slices smoothly through the Venus sphere. The sphere splits open, revealing a dark textured crust surrounding a brightly glowing molten yellow-orange center that appears to be bubbling and radiating intense heat. The cut halves separate, showcasing the dramatic contrast between the outer shell and the fiery core.