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How bees see the world
Documentary style — natural, true-to-life. Voice: Brian.
- Voice
- Brian
- Style
- documentary
- Language
- en
- Duration
- 15s
- Tokens spent
- 480
Scene timeline
- #1 · 4.0s
A bee sees the world in ultraviolet.
macro photo of a honeybee on a flower, natural daylight, true-to-life, 9:16
- #2 · 4.5s
Plain flowers are blazing landing strips to them.
flower under ultraviolet light showing hidden patterns, realistic, 9:16
- #3 · 4.0s
A secret map only pollinators can read.
meadow of wildflowers at golden hour, documentary photography, 9:16
Config JSON
Copy this into the playground to recreate the short.
{
"script": "A bee sees the world in ultraviolet. Flowers that look plain to us are blazing landing strips to them, painted in colors no human eye can detect. Evolution drew a secret map only pollinators can read.",
"voiceId": "el_brian",
"style": "documentary",
"language": "en"
}