Text-to-Video Prompt|Explaining The Fermi Paradox
Style: cinematic science documentary, deep space aesthetic, realistic NASA-inspired visuals, dark cosmic background, glowing stars, futuristic but scientifically grounded, mysterious and philosophical mood, high-quality cinematic animation.
Format: 6 scenes, each scene around 5 seconds.
Language: English narration and English on-screen text.
Visual tone: mysterious, educational, cinematic, exploring one of the biggest questions in the universe.
Scene 1|The Universe Is Vast
Visual
A cinematic journey through deep space. Countless stars, galaxies, and colorful nebula clouds slowly appear in the darkness. The camera travels through the universe, showing the enormous scale of space with realistic cosmic visuals.
Narration
“The universe is almost impossible to imagine. Billions of galaxies, and countless stars beyond our sight.”
On-screen text
The Universe Is Vast
Scene 2|Are We Alone?
Visual
A realistic view of Earth floating in space. The camera slowly zooms out, showing Earth becoming smaller among thousands of distant planets and stars. Different planets appear across the galaxy, suggesting the possibility of other worlds.
Narration
“Among all these worlds, could there be other intelligent civilizations?”
On-screen text
Are We Alone?
Scene 3|The Great Silence
Visual
A futuristic radio telescope observes the night sky. Digital signal waves travel through space, searching for messages from distant civilizations. The screen remains silent as the signals disappear into the darkness.
Narration
“Scientists have searched the universe for signs of life. But so far, we have found nothing.”
On-screen text
The Great Silence
Scene 4|The Fermi Paradox
Visual
A dramatic split scene. On one side, advanced alien civilizations with futuristic cities across different planets. On the other side, an empty and silent universe with no signs of communication.
Narration
“This mystery is known as the Fermi Paradox. If intelligent life exists, why haven't we found anyone?”
On-screen text
The Fermi Paradox
Scene 5|Possible Explanations
Visual
A cinematic sequence showing different possibilities:
An abandoned alien civilization on a distant planet.
A highly advanced civilization hiding from the universe.
A futuristic spaceship traveling across a massive galaxy.
Narration
“Maybe civilizations disappear. Maybe they choose to hide. Or maybe the universe is simply too large for us to meet.”
On-screen text
Many Possible Answers
Scene 6|The Biggest Question
Visual
A lonely astronaut standing on the surface of an unknown planet, looking at a breathtaking galaxy filled with stars. The scene feels peaceful, mysterious, and emotional. The camera slowly moves toward the endless universe.
Narration
“The greatest mystery may not be whether life exists somewhere else… but why the universe is so quiet.”
On-screen text
Why Is The Universe Silent?
Overall visual requirements:
- Maintain consistent cinematic documentary style across all scenes.
- Smooth camera movement and subtle animation.
- Realistic lighting and high-detail space environments.
- No cartoon style.
- No unrealistic alien creatures.
- No generated logos or watermarks.
- Focus on atmosphere, mystery, and scientific curiosity.