Luxury Perfume Commercial Advertisement
A high-end, master-level cinematic commercial prompt for an original luxury perfume brand, focusing on materials, lighting, and sensory details.
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Prompt
Generate Video: Create a 10-second high-end luxury perfume commercial for the original fictional luxury brand "MAISON LUMÉA" and the product "Obsidian Elixir." The overall production must present a top-tier international perfume film quality, as if co-created by a master director, luxury creative director, top director of photography, Paris haute couture art team, jewelry-grade product photography team, and a cinematic post-production house. The visuals must look like a flagship brand commercial made with a multi-million budget: extremely high-end, mysterious, sensual, expensive, and restrained, with an aura of "night, golden liquid, velvet, firelight, and rare fragrance." Do not include any real brand logos, do not imitate existing perfume brands, avoid cheap e-commerce imagery, do not look like a livestream product display, and avoid messy subtitles. Aspect ratio 16:9, duration 10 seconds, cinematic realistic style, ultra-high-end commercial photography. Main color palette: deep black, obsidian, dark gold, amber gold, faint burgundy, and ivory white highlights. The overall scene is dark with extremely precise lighting, using a small amount of highlights to sculpt the perfume bottle. Texture references: top perfume ads, jewelry ads, red carpet haute couture films, museum-grade still-life photography: large areas of black negative space, understated luxury, velvet-like shadows, golden liquid appearing like fire sealed in obsidian. The overall vibe must not be noisy, flashy, neon-cyber, excessively purple-blue, or plastic-like. Product Setting: A bottle of original high-end perfume "MAISON LUMÉA Obsidian Elixir." The bottle is heavy obsidian-textured glass, nearly black but with translucent smoky gray refraction at the edges. The bottle silhouette is simple and sculptural, like an architectural work of art. Inside the bottle is deep amber-gold perfume liquid, showing rich layers of honey, aged cognac, and molten gold under light. The cap is dark gold metal, restrained in design with fine brushed texture, and a small black crystal embedded at the top. The front of the bottle can feature minimalist branding "MAISON LUMÉA" and the product name "Obsidian Elixir" in a small font; the text must be exquisite, centered, and understated, like real high-end silk-screen printing, no garbled code, not too large, not like a sticker. Scene Setting: The perfume bottle is placed on a display stand at the junction of black velvet and obsidian mirror-finished stone. The background is an extremely dark Parisian night interior, like a private salon, a candlelit room in an ancient palace, or a haute couture fragrance lab. In the distance are blurred candlelight, dark gold frames, black curtains, light smoke, and faint petal silhouettes, but the background must be blurred to not distract from the product. Extremely fine golden fragrance particles float in the air, visualizing the scent in a very restrained, realistic, and elegant way. No clear faces of people; a fleeting blur of black silk or a haute couture skirt can pass by for atmosphere, but the product is always the absolute protagonist. Shot Design: 0-2s: Start from total black. A very narrow, warm golden light beam slowly enters from the top left, first illuminating a soft fold on the black velvet surface. Macro close-up, very shallow depth of field, showing velvet fuzz and tiny fragrance particles. Then, a sharp highlight traces the edge of the obsidian glass at the base of the bottle. The audience cannot yet see the full bottle, only feeling an expensive, mysterious, and highly ceremonial opening. 2-4s: The camera slowly moves up and pushes in slightly, revealing the obsidian glass bottle. The edges show smoky translucent refraction, while the center is almost opaque black. The amber-gold liquid inside looks like a low-temperature burning golden flame as light passes through. The bottle surface has clean mirror reflections, with distant candlelight forming tiny, soft, expensive light points in the glass. Movement must be stable, slow, like a robotic arm, no shaking. 4-6s: Cut to an extreme close-up of the perfume liquid. The golden liquid inside flows slightly, like a mix of honey, amber, and molten gold, thick but elegant. Light creates complex refractions with small golden ripples at the edges. Faint wisps of smoke rise from near the bottle neck, with abstract silhouettes of black rose petals, vanilla pods, and amber resin visible within the smoke, but these shouldn't look like props—only olfactory imagery. This section needs to be extremely sensory; the audience should almost "smell" the fragrance. 6-8s: Pull back to a full product hero shot. The bottle stands at a 3/4 angle on the obsidian platform. The dark gold metal cap is precisely lit by a narrow beam, and the golden liquid inside glows deeply. Black velvet drapes naturally behind the bottle, with distant candlelight blurred into tiny golden bokeh. A few black rose petals fall slowly—very few, with elegant trajectories, not like a wedding petal shower. The camera slowly orbits 15 degrees from a low angle, creating a sculptural product introduction. 8-10s: Final freeze-frame resolution. The bottle is centered-right, with high-end black negative space on the left. The brand name "MAISON LUMÉA" is clear but understated, with the product name "Obsidian Elixir" presented in a small size. In the last second, a warm golden highlight slides from the cap to the bottle, passing through the golden liquid for a brief, restrained, expensive gilded shimmer. Fragrance particles float slowly around the bottle, ending on a static, expensive, collectible moment. Photography Requirements: Cinematic commercial photography language, ARRI Alexa 35 or equivalent texture, combining 85mm and 100mm macro lenses, shallow depth of field, realistic lens breathing, precise light control, black flag shading, narrow golden key light, soft candlelight reflections, velvet shadows. Sharpness focused on bottle edges, metal cap, liquid refraction, branding, and obsidian glass texture. Background must be softly blurred. Lighting Requirements: Low-key lighting, shaping the bottle with minimal light in a black space. Key light is a warm golden narrow beam, fill light is very weak, rim light slightly cool white to make obsidian edges three-dimensional. Candlelight is for background atmosphere only. Highlights must be delicate, smooth, and expensive, not overexposed or flickering cheaply, no rainbow artifacts. Shadows are rich but preserve the bottle's silhouette. Material Requirements: Obsidian glass must be heavy, realistic, semi-transparent with refractions and mirror reflections; metal cap must be dark gold brushed texture, not bright yellow plastic; perfume liquid must look like high-concentration amber gold with depth and fluidity; velvet must be soft with dark layers; stone platform must be black mirror with restrained reflections. All materials must look like real high-end photography, not 3D asset libraries or cheap rendering. Dynamic Requirements: Movements are extremely slow, steady, and restrained. Allowed dynamics: slow light sweeps, slight camera push and orbit, slight liquid flow, slow rising smoke, a few slow-falling petals, light floating particles. No fast cuts, no excessive bottle spinning, no liquid splashing, no exaggerated explosions, no magic effects, no floating products, no camera shake. Post-production Texture: Cinematic color grading, high-contrast dark tones, clean blacks, rich gold but not oversaturated, skin elements almost non-existent. Like a haute couture perfume ad. Add very slight film grain, soft highlight bloom, realistic lens vignetting, but not dirty or overly blurry. The final result must be suitable as a visual for a luxury perfume launch with artistic sophistication. Sound Imagination (Visual Reference): Deep strings, faint glass resonance, soft breathing, crackling fire, a final light metallic note. Although generating video, the visual rhythm should feel supported by high-end scoring: 0-4s mysterious buildup, 4-6s sensory burst, 6-8s product reveal, 8-10s brand lockup. Negative Requirements: No real brand logos (Chanel, Dior, Guerlain, Tom Ford, YSL, etc.); no garbled text, spelling errors, long subtitles, promotional slogans, prices, buy buttons, e-commerce backgrounds, livestream lighting, cheap glass, plastic caps, overly bright gold, messy desks, ordinary bathrooms or mall counters; no distracting figures, hand deformities, bottle warping, liquid clipping, thick smoke, too many petals, low resolution, overexposure, jitter, or AI distortion. The overall feel must be obsidian-mysterious, gilded-luxurious, haute-couture-restrained, with million-dollar-budget production value. 16:9, 10s