A 15-second photorealistic live-action dinosaur adventure action sequence, edited like a high-budget feature film scene. Multiple cinematic shots, dynamic cutting allowed, fast but clear action editing. No BGM, no music, no score, no soundtrack. Use only realistic diegetic sound: roaring dinosaurs, massive pounding footsteps, jeep engine, tires skidding on dirt and mud, suspension impacts, metal impacts, cracking branches, human breathing, panicked shouting, green grass whipping in the wind, rocks falling from the cliff, and distant jungle ambience. The scene takes place at exactly 12:00 noon under strong tropical sunlight. Bright midday sun cuts through the jungle canopy and blasts across a vivid green open plain, creating sharp natural highlights, hot sun glare, dust glowing in the air, realistic hard shadows under the jeep and dinosaurs, and bright reflections on cracked glass, wet mud, metal, and dinosaur skin. The grassland must look lush, vivid, and intensely green — fresh tropical emerald grass, rich green vegetation, bright sunlit plains, dense jungle greens, and vibrant natural foliage. The open plain should not look dry, yellow, brown, or dead. It should feel like a fertile tropical valley with bright green grass, tall green reeds, lush plants, and dense jungle walls surrounding the plain. Every frame should look like a premium cinematic film still from a high-budget prehistoric adventure thriller, with meticulous composition, natural color grading, subtle film grain, realistic highlight roll-off, authentic optical imperfections, practical lighting, humid jungle textures, vivid green grassland, believable creature scale, real vehicle weight, and grounded physical destruction. Shot like a photorealistic live-action survival adventure movie, not animation, not a game cutscene. ARRI Alexa 35, 35mm anamorphic lens, natural cinematic motion blur, high-contrast noon sunlight with realistic shadow detail, humid tropical atmosphere, detailed dinosaur skin textures, dust, mud, sun flare, heat haze, and believable animal movement. The dinosaurs must appear enormous, heavy, and intimidating in scale. The herbivorous dinosaurs should be much larger than the jeep, towering above it with massive legs, huge torsos, long necks, heavy tails, and ground-shaking weight. The Tyrannosaurus rex must be absolutely gigantic and terrifying — much larger than a normal T. rex depiction, an alpha predator towering over the jeep and dominating the entire frame. The T. rex should look several times taller than the safari jeep, with a massive skull, huge jaws wide enough to swallow the rear of the jeep, thick muscular neck, enormous torso, heavy tail, and giant feet that crush grass, mud, branches, and rocks with every step. When the T. rex appears behind the jeep, the jeep should look tiny and vulnerable in comparison. The T. rex must not look medium-sized, human-sized, toy-like, or only slightly bigger than the vehicle. It should feel like a colossal prehistoric predator, overwhelmingly large, heavy, and unstoppable. 0–2s: The sequence begins inside a dense tropical jungle at midday. Blinding shafts of noon sunlight pierce through the thick green canopy, lighting dust, pollen, flying leaves, and mist in the air. Suddenly, a battered open-top safari jeep bursts out of the jungle and launches into the air from a muddy rise, flying forward out of the trees and into a vast vivid green open plain. The jeep is briefly airborne, suspension fully extended, mud spraying from the tires, broken branches spinning behind it, sunlight flashing across the windshield and metal frame. Below and ahead, the plain is covered in bright emerald-green grass and lush tropical vegetation. The camera tracks the jeep from a low front three-quarter angle as it flies out of the jungle, then drops hard toward the grassland road. 2–4s: The jeep lands violently on the vivid green open plain, bouncing on its suspension and kicking up a huge cloud of dust, mud, and torn green grass. As it hits the ground, a herd of enormous herbivorous dinosaurs comes thundering into frame from both sides, running in the same direction as the jeep. They are not small background animals — they are massive, towering creatures, several times larger than the jeep, with legs as tall as the vehicle and bodies filling the frame. The jeep and the herbivores are fleeing together across the bright noon grassland, not chasing each other. Strong sunlight glints off the jeep’s cracked windshield, wet mud, dinosaur scales, and flying dust. Hard shadows race beneath the giant animals and the vehicle. 4–6s: Low side-tracking shot beside the jeep as it speeds across the sunlit green plain. Huge herbivorous dinosaurs rush dangerously close, their massive legs pounding the ground and throwing dust, mud, and green grass into the harsh noon light. Their scale must feel overwhelming — the jeep looks tiny beside their legs, torsos, and swinging tails. One enormous dinosaur shoulder-checks the jeep by accident, smashing into its side with the force of a moving building. The jeep fishtails violently, the suspension bounces hard, dust and mud spray across the windshield, and the passengers grip the seats in panic. The impact must feel heavy and physically real. 6–8s: Chaotic interior and exterior cuts. The jeep is battered between running giant dinosaurs, shoved from one side to the other as the herd stampedes around it. A massive tail from a huge herbivore swings across the road and strikes the rear of the jeep, denting the metal frame and cracking the windshield further. The tail should look thick, heavy, and powerful, not thin or small. The vehicle skids sideways, clips a fallen branch, tears through bright green grass, and nearly tips over before slamming back onto all four wheels. Bright sunlight flickers through dust clouds, flying leaves, and tall green grass, creating intense highlights and realistic motion blur. The impacts must show real vehicle weight: heavy jolts, broken glass, rattling metal, shaking camera, and passengers being thrown against their seatbelts. 8–10s: Rear-facing shot from the jeep. A colossal Tyrannosaurus rex bursts out of the jungle behind them into the open green plain, jaws wide open, roaring violently. The T. rex is enormous — a towering alpha predator several times taller than the jeep, with a gigantic skull, huge wet teeth, a thick muscular neck, powerful legs, a massive torso, and a heavy tail cutting through the tall grass. Its open mouth should look large enough to bite down on the entire back half of the jeep. The jeep must look tiny in front of it. The T. rex fills most of the frame as it charges, making the audience feel that the vehicle is seconds away from being swallowed. It is backlit and rim-lit by harsh noon sunlight, with sun glinting across its wet teeth, textured skin, saliva, and dust-covered body. It charges directly after the jeep and the fleeing herd, crushing lush green grass, snapping branches, and kicking up a massive dust trail with each step. The camera shakes violently with each thunderous footfall to emphasize its huge scale and weight. 10–12s: Fast forward-facing shot from the jeep hood. The vivid green open plain suddenly drops away into a dangerous cliff edge ahead. The cliff is clearly visible in harsh midday sunlight, with pale rock, bright green grass, falling pebbles, and a deep canyon beyond. The jeep is still being shoved by panicked giant herbivores while the colossal T. rex closes in from behind, jaws opening wider as if about to swallow the entire rear half of the vehicle. The danger must be clear: blazing sunlit cliff in front, gigantic T. rex behind, enormous stampeding herbivores crushing in from both sides. The bright green grass and lush plants should remain visible around the cliff edge, making the noon environment feel vivid and alive. 12–14s: The driver yanks the wheel hard. The jeep performs a desperate high-speed drift across the dusty green grassland road, sliding sideways only a few meters from the cliff edge. Tires carve through dirt, mud, and bright green grass, dust explodes into the sunlight, stones fly over the edge, and the jeep’s rear bumper swings dangerously close to the colossal T. rex’s open mouth. The T. rex lunges forward with its enormous jaws, trying to bite the entire back of the jeep. Its teeth snap shut just behind the vehicle, missing by inches. The jeep barely escapes the bite while continuing the drift along the cliff edge. The sunlight should clearly reveal the T. rex’s massive teeth, huge mouth, thick neck, textured skin, enormous head, and the jeep’s damaged rear frame. The T. rex must feel gigantic and terrifying, not medium-sized. 14–15s: Final dramatic shot. The colossal T. rex cannot stop in time. Its enormous feet skid through dust, mud, and torn green grass near the cliff edge. The sunlit ground collapses beneath its massive weight. Rocks break loose, bright green grass tears away, dust erupts into the noon air, and the gigantic T. rex loses balance. It tips forward over the cliff, claws scraping against the crumbling edge as it roars. The camera looks back from the moving jeep as the enormous T. rex falls into the bright misty canyon below, disappearing through dust, falling rocks, broken branches, and sunlit haze. The jeep swerves back onto the vivid green open plain, damaged but still moving. End on the collapsing cliff edge, harsh noon sunlight, bright green grass, drifting dust, and the fading roar from below. Negative prompt: BGM, music, score, soundtrack, orchestral trailer music, night scene, dusk, sunset, dark lighting, moonlight, dry yellow grass, brown dead grass, desert plain, dull vegetation, pale grass, small dinosaurs, tiny dinosaurs, small T. rex, medium-sized T. rex, T. rex same size as jeep, T. rex only slightly bigger than jeep, toy dinosaur scale, miniature creatures, weak dinosaur scale, cartoon dinosaur, anime, manga, comic book, cel shading, 2D animation, video game, CGI look, plastic dinosaur skin, rubber dinosaur, toy jeep, theme park ride, fake jungle, overly clean vehicle, superhero driving, magical effects, glowing eyes, fantasy aura, impossible physics, weightless car, weightless dinosaurs, low-detail skin, clean digital render, game cutscene, artificial lighting, overly saturated colors, smooth plastic textures, unrealistic crash, blood, gore, people being eaten, graphic injury, T. rex catching the jeep, car flying unrealistically, cliff too dark to see

A 15-second photorealistic live-action dinosaur adventure action sequence, edited like a high-budget feature film scene.
Multiple cinematic shots, dynamic cutting allowed, fast but clear action editing.
No BGM, no music, no score, no soundtrack. Use only realistic diegetic sound: roaring dinosaurs, massive pounding footsteps, jeep engine, tires skidding on dirt and mud, suspension impacts, metal impacts, cracking branches, human breathing, panicked shouting, green grass whipping in the wind, rocks falling from the cliff, and distant jungle ambience.
The scene takes place at exactly 12:00 noon under strong tropical sunlight.
Bright midday sun cuts through the jungle canopy and blasts across a vivid green open plain, creating sharp natural highlights, hot sun glare, dust glowing in the air, realistic hard shadows under the jeep and dinosaurs, and bright reflections on cracked glass, wet mud, metal, and dinosaur skin.
The grassland must look lush, vivid, and intensely green — fresh tropical emerald grass, rich green vegetation, bright sunlit plains, dense jungle greens, and vibrant natural foliage.
The open plain should not look dry, yellow, brown, or dead.
It should feel like a fertile tropical valley with bright green grass, tall green reeds, lush plants, and dense jungle walls surrounding the plain.
Every frame should look like a premium cinematic film still from a high-budget prehistoric adventure thriller, with meticulous composition, natural color grading, subtle film grain, realistic highlight roll-off, authentic optical imperfections, practical lighting, humid jungle textures, vivid green grassland, believable creature scale, real vehicle weight, and grounded physical destruction.
Shot like a photorealistic live-action survival adventure movie, not animation, not a game cutscene.
ARRI Alexa 35, 35mm anamorphic lens, natural cinematic motion blur, high-contrast noon sunlight with realistic shadow detail, humid tropical atmosphere, detailed dinosaur skin textures, dust, mud, sun flare, heat haze, and believable animal movement.
The dinosaurs must appear enormous, heavy, and intimidating in scale.
The herbivorous dinosaurs should be much larger than the jeep, towering above it with massive legs, huge torsos, long necks, heavy tails, and ground-shaking weight.
The Tyrannosaurus rex must be absolutely gigantic and terrifying — much larger than a normal T. rex depiction, an alpha predator towering over the jeep and dominating the entire frame.
The T. rex should look several times taller than the safari jeep, with a massive skull, huge jaws wide enough to swallow the rear of the jeep, thick muscular neck, enormous torso, heavy tail, and giant feet that crush grass, mud, branches, and rocks with every step.
When the T. rex appears behind the jeep, the jeep should look tiny and vulnerable in comparison.
The T. rex must not look medium-sized, human-sized, toy-like, or only slightly bigger than the vehicle.
It should feel like a colossal prehistoric predator, overwhelmingly large, heavy, and unstoppable.
0–2s:
The sequence begins inside a dense tropical jungle at midday.
Blinding shafts of noon sunlight pierce through the thick green canopy, lighting dust, pollen, flying leaves, and mist in the air.
Suddenly, a battered open-top safari jeep bursts out of the jungle and launches into the air from a muddy rise, flying forward out of the trees and into a vast vivid green open plain.
The jeep is briefly airborne, suspension fully extended, mud spraying from the tires, broken branches spinning behind it, sunlight flashing across the windshield and metal frame.
Below and ahead, the plain is covered in bright emerald-green grass and lush tropical vegetation.
The camera tracks the jeep from a low front three-quarter angle as it flies out of the jungle, then drops hard toward the grassland road.
2–4s:
The jeep lands violently on the vivid green open plain, bouncing on its suspension and kicking up a huge cloud of dust, mud, and torn green grass.
As it hits the ground, a herd of enormous herbivorous dinosaurs comes thundering into frame from both sides, running in the same direction as the jeep.
They are not small background animals — they are massive, towering creatures, several times larger than the jeep, with legs as tall as the vehicle and bodies filling the frame.
The jeep and the herbivores are fleeing together across the bright noon grassland, not chasing each other.
Strong sunlight glints off the jeep’s cracked windshield, wet mud, dinosaur scales, and flying dust.
Hard shadows race beneath the giant animals and the vehicle.
4–6s:
Low side-tracking shot beside the jeep as it speeds across the sunlit green plain.
Huge herbivorous dinosaurs rush dangerously close, their massive legs pounding the ground and throwing dust, mud, and green grass into the harsh noon light.
Their scale must feel overwhelming — the jeep looks tiny beside their legs, torsos, and swinging tails.
One enormous dinosaur shoulder-checks the jeep by accident, smashing into its side with the force of a moving building.
The jeep fishtails violently, the suspension bounces hard, dust and mud spray across the windshield, and the passengers grip the seats in panic.
The impact must feel heavy and physically real.
6–8s:
Chaotic interior and exterior cuts.
The jeep is battered between running giant dinosaurs, shoved from one side to the other as the herd stampedes around it.
A massive tail from a huge herbivore swings across the road and strikes the rear of the jeep, denting the metal frame and cracking the windshield further.
The tail should look thick, heavy, and powerful, not thin or small.
The vehicle skids sideways, clips a fallen branch, tears through bright green grass, and nearly tips over before slamming back onto all four wheels.
Bright sunlight flickers through dust clouds, flying leaves, and tall green grass, creating intense highlights and realistic motion blur.
The impacts must show real vehicle weight: heavy jolts, broken glass, rattling metal, shaking camera, and passengers being thrown against their seatbelts.
8–10s:
Rear-facing shot from the jeep.
A colossal Tyrannosaurus rex bursts out of the jungle behind them into the open green plain, jaws wide open, roaring violently.
The T. rex is enormous — a towering alpha predator several times taller than the jeep, with a gigantic skull, huge wet teeth, a thick muscular neck, powerful legs, a massive torso, and a heavy tail cutting through the tall grass.
Its open mouth should look large enough to bite down on the entire back half of the jeep.
The jeep must look tiny in front of it.
The T. rex fills most of the frame as it charges, making the audience feel that the vehicle is seconds away from being swallowed.
It is backlit and rim-lit by harsh noon sunlight, with sun glinting across its wet teeth, textured skin, saliva, and dust-covered body.
It charges directly after the jeep and the fleeing herd, crushing lush green grass, snapping branches, and kicking up a massive dust trail with each step.
The camera shakes violently with each thunderous footfall to emphasize its huge scale and weight.
10–12s:
Fast forward-facing shot from the jeep hood.
The vivid green open plain suddenly drops away into a dangerous cliff edge ahead.
The cliff is clearly visible in harsh midday sunlight, with pale rock, bright green grass, falling pebbles, and a deep canyon beyond.
The jeep is still being shoved by panicked giant herbivores while the colossal T. rex closes in from behind, jaws opening wider as if about to swallow the entire rear half of the vehicle.
The danger must be clear: blazing sunlit cliff in front, gigantic T. rex behind, enormous stampeding herbivores crushing in from both sides.
The bright green grass and lush plants should remain visible around the cliff edge, making the noon environment feel vivid and alive.
12–14s:
The driver yanks the wheel hard.
The jeep performs a desperate high-speed drift across the dusty green grassland road, sliding sideways only a few meters from the cliff edge.
Tires carve through dirt, mud, and bright green grass, dust explodes into the sunlight, stones fly over the edge, and the jeep’s rear bumper swings dangerously close to the colossal T. rex’s open mouth.
The T. rex lunges forward with its enormous jaws, trying to bite the entire back of the jeep.
Its teeth snap shut just behind the vehicle, missing by inches.
The jeep barely escapes the bite while continuing the drift along the cliff edge.
The sunlight should clearly reveal the T. rex’s massive teeth, huge mouth, thick neck, textured skin, enormous head, and the jeep’s damaged rear frame.
The T. rex must feel gigantic and terrifying, not medium-sized.
14–15s:
Final dramatic shot.
The colossal T. rex cannot stop in time.
Its enormous feet skid through dust, mud, and torn green grass near the cliff edge.
The sunlit ground collapses beneath its massive weight.
Rocks break loose, bright green grass tears away, dust erupts into the noon air, and the gigantic T. rex loses balance.
It tips forward over the cliff, claws scraping against the crumbling edge as it roars.
The camera looks back from the moving jeep as the enormous T. rex falls into the bright misty canyon below, disappearing through dust, falling rocks, broken branches, and sunlit haze.
The jeep swerves back onto the vivid green open plain, damaged but still moving.
End on the collapsing cliff edge, harsh noon sunlight, bright green grass, drifting dust, and the fading roar from below.
Negative prompt:
BGM, music, score, soundtrack, orchestral trailer music, night scene, dusk, sunset, dark lighting, moonlight, dry yellow grass, brown dead grass, desert plain, dull vegetation, pale grass, small dinosaurs, tiny dinosaurs, small T. rex, medium-sized T. rex, T. rex same size as jeep, T. rex only slightly bigger than jeep, toy dinosaur scale, miniature creatures, weak dinosaur scale, cartoon dinosaur, anime, manga, comic book, cel shading, 2D animation, video game, CGI look, plastic dinosaur skin, rubber dinosaur, toy jeep, theme park ride, fake jungle, overly clean vehicle, superhero driving, magical effects, glowing eyes, fantasy aura, impossible physics, weightless car, weightless dinosaurs, low-detail skin, clean digital render, game cutscene, artificial lighting, overly saturated colors, smooth plastic textures, unrealistic crash, blood, gore, people being eaten, graphic injury, T. rex catching the jeep, car flying unrealistically, cliff too dark to see
A 15-second photorealistic live-action dinosaur adventure action sequence, edited like a high-budget feature film scene. Multiple cinematic shots, dynamic cutting allowed, fast but clear action editing. No BGM, no music, no score, no soundtrack. Use only realistic diegetic sound: roaring dinosaurs, massive pounding footsteps, jeep engine, tires skidding on dirt and mud, suspension impacts, metal impacts, cracking branches, human breathing, panicked shouting, green grass whipping in the wind, rocks falling from the cliff, and distant jungle ambience. The scene takes place at exactly 12:00 noon under strong tropical sunlight. Bright midday sun cuts through the jungle canopy and blasts across a vivid green open plain, creating sharp natural highlights, hot sun glare, dust glowing in the air, realistic hard shadows under the jeep and dinosaurs, and bright reflections on cracked glass, wet mud, metal, and dinosaur skin. The grassland must look lush, vivid, and intensely green — fresh tropical emerald grass, rich green vegetation, bright sunlit plains, dense jungle greens, and vibrant natural foliage. The open plain should not look dry, yellow, brown, or dead. It should feel like a fertile tropical valley with bright green grass, tall green reeds, lush plants, and dense jungle walls surrounding the plain. Every frame should look like a premium cinematic film still from a high-budget prehistoric adventure thriller, with meticulous composition, natural color grading, subtle film grain, realistic highlight roll-off, authentic optical imperfections, practical lighting, humid jungle textures, vivid green grassland, believable creature scale, real vehicle weight, and grounded physical destruction. Shot like a photorealistic live-action survival adventure movie, not animation, not a game cutscene. ARRI Alexa 35, 35mm anamorphic lens, natural cinematic motion blur, high-contrast noon sunlight with realistic shadow detail, humid tropical atmosphere, detailed dinosaur skin textures, dust, mud, sun flare, heat haze, and believable animal movement. The dinosaurs must appear enormous, heavy, and intimidating in scale. The herbivorous dinosaurs should be much larger than the jeep, towering above it with massive legs, huge torsos, long necks, heavy tails, and ground-shaking weight. The Tyrannosaurus rex must be absolutely gigantic and terrifying — much larger than a normal T. rex depiction, an alpha predator towering over the jeep and dominating the entire frame. The T. rex should look several times taller than the safari jeep, with a massive skull, huge jaws wide enough to swallow the rear of the jeep, thick muscular neck, enormous torso, heavy tail, and giant feet that crush grass, mud, branches, and rocks with every step. When the T. rex appears behind the jeep, the jeep should look tiny and vulnerable in comparison. The T. rex must not look medium-sized, human-sized, toy-like, or only slightly bigger than the vehicle. It should feel like a colossal prehistoric predator, overwhelmingly large, heavy, and unstoppable. 0–2s: The sequence begins inside a dense tropical jungle at midday. Blinding shafts of noon sunlight pierce through the thick green canopy, lighting dust, pollen, flying leaves, and mist in the air. Suddenly, a battered open-top safari jeep bursts out of the jungle and launches into the air from a muddy rise, flying forward out of the trees and into a vast vivid green open plain. The jeep is briefly airborne, suspension fully extended, mud spraying from the tires, broken branches spinning behind it, sunlight flashing across the windshield and metal frame. Below and ahead, the plain is covered in bright emerald-green grass and lush tropical vegetation. The camera tracks the jeep from a low front three-quarter angle as it flies out of the jungle, then drops hard toward the grassland road. 2–4s: The jeep lands violently on the vivid green open plain, bouncing on its suspension and kicking up a huge cloud of dust, mud, and torn green grass. As it hits the ground, a herd of enormous herbivorous dinosaurs comes thundering into frame from both sides, running in the same direction as the jeep. They are not small background animals — they are massive, towering creatures, several times larger than the jeep, with legs as tall as the vehicle and bodies filling the frame. The jeep and the herbivores are fleeing together across the bright noon grassland, not chasing each other. Strong sunlight glints off the jeep’s cracked windshield, wet mud, dinosaur scales, and flying dust. Hard shadows race beneath the giant animals and the vehicle. 4–6s: Low side-tracking shot beside the jeep as it speeds across the sunlit green plain. Huge herbivorous dinosaurs rush dangerously close, their massive legs pounding the ground and throwing dust, mud, and green grass into the harsh noon light. Their scale must feel overwhelming — the jeep looks tiny beside their legs, torsos, and swinging tails. One enormous dinosaur shoulder-checks the jeep by accident, smashing into its side with the force of a moving building. The jeep fishtails violently, the suspension bounces hard, dust and mud spray across the windshield, and the passengers grip the seats in panic. The impact must feel heavy and physically real. 6–8s: Chaotic interior and exterior cuts. The jeep is battered between running giant dinosaurs, shoved from one side to the other as the herd stampedes around it. A massive tail from a huge herbivore swings across the road and strikes the rear of the jeep, denting the metal frame and cracking the windshield further. The tail should look thick, heavy, and powerful, not thin or small. The vehicle skids sideways, clips a fallen branch, tears through bright green grass, and nearly tips over before slamming back onto all four wheels. Bright sunlight flickers through dust clouds, flying leaves, and tall green grass, creating intense highlights and realistic motion blur. The impacts must show real vehicle weight: heavy jolts, broken glass, rattling metal, shaking camera, and passengers being thrown against their seatbelts. 8–10s: Rear-facing shot from the jeep. A colossal Tyrannosaurus rex bursts out of the jungle behind them into the open green plain, jaws wide open, roaring violently. The T. rex is enormous — a towering alpha predator several times taller than the jeep, with a gigantic skull, huge wet teeth, a thick muscular neck, powerful legs, a massive torso, and a heavy tail cutting through the tall grass. Its open mouth should look large enough to bite down on the entire back half of the jeep. The jeep must look tiny in front of it. The T. rex fills most of the frame as it charges, making the audience feel that the vehicle is seconds away from being swallowed. It is backlit and rim-lit by harsh noon sunlight, with sun glinting across its wet teeth, textured skin, saliva, and dust-covered body. It charges directly after the jeep and the fleeing herd, crushing lush green grass, snapping branches, and kicking up a massive dust trail with each step. The camera shakes violently with each thunderous footfall to emphasize its huge scale and weight. 10–12s: Fast forward-facing shot from the jeep hood. The vivid green open plain suddenly drops away into a dangerous cliff edge ahead. The cliff is clearly visible in harsh midday sunlight, with pale rock, bright green grass, falling pebbles, and a deep canyon beyond. The jeep is still being shoved by panicked giant herbivores while the colossal T. rex closes in from behind, jaws opening wider as if about to swallow the entire rear half of the vehicle. The danger must be clear: blazing sunlit cliff in front, gigantic T. rex behind, enormous stampeding herbivores crushing in from both sides. The bright green grass and lush plants should remain visible around the cliff edge, making the noon environment feel vivid and alive. 12–14s: The driver yanks the wheel hard. The jeep performs a desperate high-speed drift across the dusty green grassland road, sliding sideways only a few meters from the cliff edge. Tires carve through dirt, mud, and bright green grass, dust explodes into the sunlight, stones fly over the edge, and the jeep’s rear bumper swings dangerously close to the colossal T. rex’s open mouth. The T. rex lunges forward with its enormous jaws, trying to bite the entire back of the jeep. Its teeth snap shut just behind the vehicle, missing by inches. The jeep barely escapes the bite while continuing the drift along the cliff edge. The sunlight should clearly reveal the T. rex’s massive teeth, huge mouth, thick neck, textured skin, enormous head, and the jeep’s damaged rear frame. The T. rex must feel gigantic and terrifying, not medium-sized. 14–15s: Final dramatic shot. The colossal T. rex cannot stop in time. Its enormous feet skid through dust, mud, and torn green grass near the cliff edge. The sunlit ground collapses beneath its massive weight. Rocks break loose, bright green grass tears away, dust erupts into the noon air, and the gigantic T. rex loses balance. It tips forward over the cliff, claws scraping against the crumbling edge as it roars. The camera looks back from the moving jeep as the enormous T. rex falls into the bright misty canyon below, disappearing through dust, falling rocks, broken branches, and sunlit haze. The jeep swerves back onto the vivid green open plain, damaged but still moving. End on the collapsing cliff edge, harsh noon sunlight, bright green grass, drifting dust, and the fading roar from below. Negative prompt: BGM, music, score, soundtrack, orchestral trailer music, night scene, dusk, sunset, dark lighting, moonlight, dry yellow grass, brown dead grass, desert plain, dull vegetation, pale grass, small dinosaurs, tiny dinosaurs, small T. rex, medium-sized T. rex, T. rex same size as jeep, T. rex only slightly bigger than jeep, toy dinosaur scale, miniature creatures, weak dinosaur scale, cartoon dinosaur, anime, manga, comic book, cel shading, 2D animation, video game, CGI look, plastic dinosaur skin, rubber dinosaur, toy jeep, theme park ride, fake jungle, overly clean vehicle, superhero driving, magical effects, glowing eyes, fantasy aura, impossible physics, weightless car, weightless dinosaurs, low-detail skin, clean digital render, game cutscene, artificial lighting, overly saturated colors, smooth plastic textures, unrealistic crash, blood, gore, people being eaten, graphic injury, T. rex catching the jeep, car flying unrealistically, cliff too dark to see
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