BRAIN DRAIN Stop-Motion Prompt
Prompt
Hyperrealistic miniature diorama, stop-motion animation, handcrafted tactile materials — real fabric, clay, wire armatures, actual tiny props. A clay man sits at a miniature desk in a cozy office, a real tiny laptop open in front of him glowing with a familiar chat interface — white screen, alternating grey and white bubbles. His clay head is in cross-section — one half of his skull open like a hinged lid revealing a plump, healthy, pink clay brain filling the entire cavity. He types a question. [cut] The chat responds — a grey bubble appears. He smiles. In stop-motion the brain shrinks slightly, a tiny gap appearing between brain and skull. He doesn't notice. He types again. [cut] Rapid montage — each question fired off in quick stop-motion. With every sent message the brain shrinks one click smaller — plump to walnut to grape to pea. The empty skull space fills with real tiny cobwebs, a miniature tumbleweed rolls through, a small 'FOR RENT' sign pops up on a tiny stake inside his head. [cut] Close-up of the skull interior — the brain is now a single tiny pink crumb rattling around the bottom of an enormous empty cavity. A real tiny echo visual — the crumb bounces off the walls like a screensaver. [cut] Wide shot — the man leans back with a huge satisfied clay grin, arms behind his head, feet on the desk. The laptop screen shows hundreds of conversations in the sidebar. On the wall behind him, framed diplomas gather real dust. A real tiny spider has built a web between his ear and his shoulder. He looks completely content. The brain crumb settles in a corner and stops moving
Description
A detailed, narrative-driven prompt for Seedance 2, describing a hyperrealistic miniature stop-motion animation about a clay man whose brain shrinks with every question he types into a chat interface.