MiniMax H3 / Hailuo 3.0 · Unknown
Two Glaciologists Enter a Blue-Ice Cave
The sequence opens above a small entrance in a glacier before two helmeted researchers carrying equipment move into a passage enclosed by translucent blue ice walls. Output: 15s · 1344×768. The creator published the complete prompt, preserved here verbatim.
- Generation mode
- Unknown
- Model
- MiniMax H3 (creator-labeled)
- Output
- 15s · 1344×768 · landscape
- Tags
- Community Showcase · Unspecified · MiniMax H3 test clip
- Prompt provenance
- Creator, verbatim
Original Prompt
Verbatim prompt as published by the source; not translated, rewritten, or completed.
EXPEDITION: Two glaciologists enter a newly formed ice cave to document its internal structure before seasonal melting changes it. EXPLORERS: Two researchers, both wearing crampons, helmets and headlamps, carrying compact measurement equipment. SHOOT WINDOW: 7:05 AM – 7:20 AM Early morning outside. Overcast sky. Cold blue daylight enters through the cave entrance. LOCATION: Glacial valley, massive blue ice formation, narrow cave entrance, translucent walls, frozen water flowing beneath the surface. RECORDING STYLE: First-person expedition footage mixed with a second camera operator. Headlamps create moving pools of light across the ice. Natural breathing and footsteps remain prominent. 15-SECOND EXPLORATION: 00:00–00:03 → Researchers squeeze through the narrow entrance. 00:03–00:06 → Camera reveals deep blue translucent ice walls surrounding them. 00:06–00:09 → One researcher notices water suddenly moving beneath a transparent ice floor. 00:09–00:12 → Both carefully step backward and examine the changing surface. 00:12–00:15 → They mark the location and begin retreating toward daylight. AUDIO: Boots scraping ice, dripping water, distant cracking, breathing, muffled voices. REALISM DIRECTIVE: Ice must behave like real compressed glacier ice, not glass. Light scatters through the walls naturally. No fantasy formations, supernatural elements or impossible cave geometry.