High action ocean sequence, shot on 35mm with stormy daylight, crashing waves, sea mist, rotor wash,
Prompt
High action ocean sequence, shot on 35mm with stormy daylight, crashing waves, sea mist, rotor wash, and explosive practical-action energy. Sound: helicopter blades, ocean roar, radio chatter, distant thunder. Shot 1 (0–3s): A massive Megalodon cuts through dark ocean water at extreme speed, dorsal fin towering above the surface. Overhead, an army helicopter flies low with a terrified cow dangling beneath it on a cable. Inside the helicopter, a woman in a black crop top and shorts pilots hard, focused. Shot 2 (3–6s): Cut to a rugged man on top of a storm-battered lighthouse. Muscular, long hair, sleeveless tactical gear. He kneels with a shoulder-mounted rocket launcher, locking onto the moving shark. Into radio: “I’m in place. Bring it closer.” Shot 3 (6–09s): The helicopter lowers slightly over the water. The Megalodon suddenly erupts upward, jaws massive, lunging for the dangling cow. At the exact last second, the pilot banks the helicopter sideways hard, narrowly pulling the bait away. The shark is fully airborne. Shot 4 (09–12s): The lighthouse gunner fires. The rocket streaks across frame and slams directly into the Megalodon mid-air. Massive explosion. The shark bursts apart in fire, blood, water, and debris raining down into the sea. Shot 5 (12–15s): The blast wave jolts the helicopter violently. The cow slips free and splashes into the ocean below. Inside the helicopter, the woman steadies the controls, smirking: “Mission accomplished.” On the lighthouse, the gunner drops backward from the recoil, smoke rising from the launcher barrel. Ocean burns briefly below. Cut.