Crafting 15-Second Bullet Time Selfie Shots with Variable Parameters
Break down the structure and rules for capturing intense slow-motion moments and reactions in a continuous bullet-time shot.
Prompt
FORMAT: 15s / ONE CONTINUOUS SHOT / BULLET TIME SELFIE PARAMS: <CHARACTER>: define subject, outfit, state <ENVIRONMENT>: define location, time, atmosphere <UNEXPECTED_EVENT>: define threat / accident / impact <OUTCOME_ACTION>: define reaction (attack / dodge / collision / escape) <FINAL_STATE>: define ending state RULE: Freeze the world, keep only <CHARACTER> in real-time motion. Delay character action inside slow motion (~2s hold before selfie). Selfie must clearly include both <CHARACTER> and the <UNEXPECTED_EVENT> in the same frame. STRUCTURE: 0.0–3.0s — SETUP <CHARACTER> in <ENVIRONMENT>, normal flow. <UNEXPECTED_EVENT> begins and escalates rapidly. 3.0–10.0s — PEAK (SLOW MOTION) 3.0–5.0s Time slows almost to a freeze at the critical moment. <CHARACTER> holds position, tension builds. 5.0–10.0s [cam: close, slight orbit / bullet time] [sfx: ambience stretch, single phone snap] <CHARACTER> pulls out phone → takes selfie capturing the moment → puts it back. 10.0–13.0s — OUTCOME ACTION Time snaps back instantly. <OUTCOME_ACTION> plays out. 13.0–15.0s — END <FINAL_STATE>.
Published: April 14, 2026 by Kōda