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AI Perfume Product Video

Prompt

Create a 10-second vertical 9:16 ultra-premium photorealistic CGI luxury-fragrance commercial closely recreating the uploaded reference film using the Louis Vuitton Pacific Chill perfume bottle and vivid green cylindrical LV-monogram travel case as the strict hero-product and packaging references. Preserve the exact transparent rounded-rectangular perfume bottle geometry, thick clear glass base, subtly green-tinted transparent glass, black/dark circular stacked cap, engraved/printed PACIFIC CHILL and LOUIS VUITTON front typography, neck proportions, cap-top LV emblem, reflections and glass thickness throughout; preserve the exact cylindrical green travel-case proportions, tonal LV monogram flower and LV motifs, stitched upper and lower rims, circular hinged lid, dark/silver metal latch and hinge hardware, saturated emerald-green material and precise fit around the perfume bottle. Do not redesign either the bottle or case, change branding, invent additional packaging, change bottle proportions or allow the glass geometry to morph. Render at 30 fps with a virtual full-frame premium product camera using approximately 70–130 mm equivalent lenses, 1/60 s shutter, ISO 100–200, approximately 4800–5200 K white balance, apertures around f/5.6–f/8 for hero scenes and f/4.5–f/6.3 for extreme macros, perfectly stabilized robotic movement and physically accurate subtle motion blur. Build the visual world around a monochromatic mint, emerald, jade and deep forest-green palette with white glass highlights, black cap accents and small silver-metal reflections. From 0–1 second, begin in a 105–130 mm extreme macro of the lower half of the perfume bottle suspended diagonally against a mint-to-deep-green gradient, place the thick circular glass base nearest camera and allow a bright curved white reflection to wrap around its inner rim while PACIFIC CHILL and LOUIS VUITTON lettering gradually enters clearer view; move the camera slowly forward/upward while the bottle performs only a few degrees of elegant floating rotation, emphasizing physically accurate glass thickness, refraction and green transmitted light. From 1–2 seconds, hard cut to a 105–125 mm close-up of the upper bottle, shoulder, dark neck and round black cap against a brighter mint-green wall containing a large soft tropical leaf/palm shadow; perform a slow controlled vertical reveal while white reflections glide over the polished cap and glass shoulder. From 2–3 seconds, continue the cap macro using approximately 110–130 mm, raise/orbit the camera just enough to expose more of the circular cap top and LV emblem while keeping the bottle body partially cropped, maintain shallow luxury-product depth of field and allow the botanical shadow to shift subtly without showing a literal plant. From 3–4 seconds, hard cut to the complete Pacific Chill bottle floating perfectly upright and centered against the same green studio environment, use approximately 75–90 mm at f/6.3–f/8, maintain generous negative space, allow only tiny zero-gravity drift and a very gentle pull-back, preserve the exact PACIFIC CHILL / LOUIS VUITTON typography and create bright white specular highlights around the thick bottle base while green light passes naturally through the transparent glass. From 4–5 seconds, hard cut to a deeper emerald studio where the bottle is suspended vertically above its vivid green cylindrical Louis Vuitton monogram travel case; show the case open with the cylindrical lower body centered below the bottle, circular hinged lid swung outward to one side/back and polished latch hardware clearly visible, use approximately 75–90 mm and a controlled slow dolly-out while the bottle begins descending directly along the case’s central vertical axis. From 5–6 seconds, continue lowering the exact bottle into the cylindrical travel case until the lower bottle body disappears behind the green case walls and only its upper section, neck and dark cap remain visible; maintain the open lid to one side and preserve exact tonal LV monogram flower/LV patterns, stitched case rims and small metallic hardware, keep the case mechanically stable and avoid any clipping between glass and packaging. From 6–7 seconds, pull the camera farther backward using approximately 70–85 mm and introduce a miniature surreal coastal/desert landscape along the lower portion of frame consisting of pale sculpted sand dunes, a few natural seashells, small dry grass tufts, subtle pieces of driftwood and tiny pale-blue sea-like fragments; keep the bottle and open case floating centrally above this miniature terrain against a deep emerald gradient with a bright circular mint-green halo directly behind the product. From 7–8 seconds, continue the slightly wider environmental composition while the bottle sits almost fully inside the case, leave the dark perfume cap visible above the rim and the green circular case lid hinged upright behind it, then begin rotating the lid downward through its physical hinge during the latter portion of the second; the movement must be smooth, deliberate and mechanically believable with no wobble. From 8–9 seconds, continue rotating the circular lid downward and forward until it gradually covers the visible perfume cap and aligns precisely with the cylindrical lower case; keep the front metal latch aligned with the lid hardware while the camera remains almost completely locked and the green halo, sand terrain, seashells and driftwood stay stable. From 9–10 seconds, complete the travel-case closure so the perfume bottle is fully enclosed and the vivid green LV-monogram cylinder becomes the sole visible hero product, align the metal latch neatly, keep the closed case upright at the center above the miniature pale sand terrain and use approximately 85–95 mm with at most an imperceptible final push-in; maintain the deep emerald background and centered mint halo and finish cleanly with no additional text or graphic card. Use physically based rendering for thick transparent glass, subtle green glass absorption, high-gloss black cap material, satin/leather-like green travel-case material, stitched seams, tonal monogram patterns and realistic metal hinge/latch reflections. Maintain premium beauty-product lighting using one broad mint-green source, crisp narrow white glass-strip highlights, dark negative fill around the edges and a luminous centered halo for the final environmental shots. Sound direction should feel like a luxury fragrance object film: soft underwater/tropical ambience, low airy synth bed, delicate crystalline glass tones during the opening macros, restrained tactile mechanical sounds when the bottle enters the travel case, a subtle hinge movement and premium metallic click as the lid closes, followed by a quiet atmospheric resolve on the final closed-case shot. Negative prompt: no people, hands, face, second perfume bottle, extra fragrance products, incorrect Pacific Chill typography, misspelled Louis Vuitton branding, altered LV logo, changed cap shape, changed bottle proportions, warped glass, opaque bottle, unrealistic green liquid, bottle melting, distorted refraction, incorrect cylindrical case geometry, different monogram pattern, missing hinge, missing latch, extra straps, random accessories, literal tropical plants entering frame, excessive leaves, ocean waves, large beach landscape, palm trees, bright blue sky, unrelated fruit, flowers, fog hiding the product, excessive lens flare, chromatic aberration, heavy bloom, fisheye distortion, handheld shake, floating packaging pieces after closure, clipping between bottle and case, unrealistic lid physics, subtitles, UI or watermark.

Content teamCreator
DifficultyAdvanced
Typevideo
Published14 Aug 2026
What it createsA photorealistic AI Perfume Product Video product advertising, shot macro lens image you can generate from a single copy-paste prompt.
Commercial usePortfolio pieces and social-ready visuals generated in seconds.
Cameramacro lens
Visual stylephotorealistic