Headfirst Crash Through Window

AI Image Prompts 2025-09-20 Brainloom

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The Prompt

Extreme close-up in ultra slow motion

(10,000 fps) of the person's face from the

attached image who flies through the window

head first, set in a Times Square storefront

late at night. Captures the microsecond of

impact: lot of shattered glass fragments

suspended mid-air, fist compressed with

visible veins and strained tendons, lot of

droplets of blood and sweat in crystalline

suspension. The skin is hyperrealistically

textured; porer and wrinkles highlighted, with

fine dust and micro-cuts from the glass.

Shock wave distortion ripples through the

broken glass, refracted city lights and neon

colors scattering across shards. The man is

muscular and has a well-toned body, he is

wearing a white T-shirt. Background: glowing

Times Square billboards, blurred cars and

crowds in fast motion, harsh strobe flashes

from street cameras and passing police cars.

Dramatic film noir-style lighting-hard light

freezing particles, neon reflections, cool blue

and magenta backlighting. Bullet time effect

with elongated fragments and moisture

moving in slow motion. Kodak 2383

cinematic style with fine grain, warm skin

tones contrasted with electric shadows. 8K

HDR, microscopic details of broken glass

fibers, torn skin, and smeared blood. Inspired

by Harold Edgerton's high-speedphotography and the gritty documentary texture of Raging Bull, focus on the face. Add microflashes around the face and flying glass shards, format 1080x1920."

How to Use

To use this prompt professionally, utilize it for action close-ups, urban chaos art, or film effects in movies and photography. Preserve "extreme close-up in ultra slow motion," "flies through the window head first," "format 1080x1920," and "Kodak 2383" for grit. Do not change the Times Square or bullet time. Changing direction to "feet first" could yield alternative visuals, leading to fragments, while head first keeps textured, microscopic results.

Prompt Variations

1. 1. Neon-Noir Face Impact
Best for a stylized, cyberpunk aesthetic, this variation intensifies the neon reflections, saturating the glass shards with vibrant pink, blue, and purple light from the billboards.
Extreme close-up in ultra slow motion (10,000 fps) of the person's face from the attached image who flies through the window head first, set in a Times Square storefront late at night. Captures the microsecond of impact: lot of shattered glass fragments suspended mid-air, each shard refracting intense neon pink, blue, and purple light. Fist compressed with visible veins and strained tendons, lot of droplets of blood and sweat in crystalline suspension. The skin is hyperrealistically textured; pores and wrinkles highlighted, with fine dust and micro-cuts from the glass. Shock wave distortion ripples through the broken glass. The man is muscular, wearing a white T-shirt. Background: glowing Times Square billboards with exaggerated neon colors. Dramatic film noir-style lighting, cool blue and magenta backlighting. Bullet time effect. Kodak 2383 cinematic style with fine grain, warm skin tones contrasted with electric shadows. 8K HDR. Inspired by Harold Edgerton. Focus on the face. Add microflashes around the face and flying glass shards, format 1080x1920.
2. 2. Desaturated Grit
Ideal for a raw, documentary feel, this version heavily desaturates the colors, leaving a gritty, almost black-and-white image where the violence of the impact is stark and unglamorous.
Extreme close-up in ultra slow motion (10,000 fps) of the person's face from the attached image who flies through the window head first, set in a Times Square storefront late at night, rendered in desaturated, gritty tones. Captures the microsecond of impact: lot of shattered glass fragments suspended mid-air, fist compressed with visible veins and strained tendons, lot of droplets of blood and sweat in crystalline suspension. The skin is hyperrealistically textured; pores and wrinkles highlighted, with fine dust and micro-cuts from the glass. Shock wave distortion ripples through the broken glass. The man is muscular, wearing a white T-shirt. Background: glowing Times Square billboards, muted and grim. Dramatic film noir-style lighting, hard light freezing particles. Bullet time effect. Documentary-style grain. 8K HDR. Inspired by Harold Edgerton and the gritty texture of Raging Bull. Focus on the face. Add microflashes around the face and flying glass shards, format 1080x1920.
3. 3. Warm Amber Catastrophe
Perfect for a chaotic, explosive look, this variation shifts the color palette to warm ambers and oranges, as if the scene is lit by fire or explosion, contrasting with the cool glass.
Extreme close-up in ultra slow motion (10,000 fps) of the person's face from the attached image who flies through the window head first, set in a Times Square storefront late at night, bathed in warm amber and orange light. Captures the microsecond of impact: lot of shattered glass fragments suspended mid-air, glowing with warm light, fist compressed with visible veins and strained tendons, lot of droplets of blood and sweat in crystalline suspension. The skin is hyperrealistically textured; pores and wrinkles highlighted, with fine dust and micro-cuts from the glass. Shock wave distortion ripples through the broken glass. The man is muscular, wearing a white T-shirt. Background: glowing Times Square billboards with warm hues. Dramatic film noir-style lighting, hard light freezing particles. Bullet time effect. Kodak 2383 cinematic style with fine grain. 8K HDR. Inspired by Harold Edgerton. Focus on the face. Add microflashes around the face and flying glass shards, format 1080x1920.
4. 4. Macro Lens on Impact
Great for extreme detail, this variation pushes the camera to a macro view of just the eye and cheek area, magnifying the micro-cuts, glass shards embedded in skin, and blood droplets.
Extreme macro close-up in ultra slow motion (10,000 fps) of the person's face from the attached image who flies through the window head first, focusing on the eye and cheek area. Captures the microsecond of impact: shattered glass fragments suspended mid-air, some embedding in the skin, visible veins and strained tendons around the eye, droplets of blood and sweat in crystalline suspension. The skin is hyperrealistically textured; pores, wrinkles, and micro-cuts from the glass magnified. Shock wave distortion ripples through the broken glass, refracted city lights scattering across shards. The man is muscular. Background: abstract, blurred Times Square lights. Dramatic film noir-style lighting, hard light. Bullet time effect. Kodak 2383 cinematic style. 8K HDR. Inspired by Harold Edgerton. Focus on the eye and cheek. Add microflashes around the face, format 1080x1920.
5. 5. Silhouette Against the Neon
Ideal for a dramatic, artistic shot, this version makes the face a near-silhouette against the bright neon background, with rim light outlining the glass shards and facial features.
Extreme close-up in ultra slow motion (10,000 fps) of the person's face from the attached image who flies through the window head first, set in a Times Square storefront late at night, captured in near-silhouette. Captures the microsecond of impact: lot of shattered glass fragments suspended mid-air, outlined by bright neon rim light, fist compressed with visible veins and strained tendons, droplets of blood and sweat in crystalline suspension. The skin is hyperrealistically textured. Shock wave distortion ripples through the broken glass. The man is muscular, wearing a white T-shirt. Background: extremely bright, glowing Times Square billboards. Dramatic rim lighting, hard light freezing particles. Bullet time effect. Kodak 2383 cinematic style. 8K HDR. Inspired by Harold Edgerton. Focus on the face. Add microflashes around the face and flying glass shards, format 1080x1920.
6. 6. Rain-Soaked Impact
Perfect for adding another layer of chaos, this variation introduces heavy rain, mixing with the glass, blood, and sweat, creating complex light refractions through both rain and shards.
Extreme close-up in ultra slow motion (10,000 fps) of the person's face from the attached image who flies through the window head first, set in a Times Square storefront late at night during a heavy rainstorm. Captures the microsecond of impact: lot of shattered glass fragments suspended mid-air, mixing with heavy rain droplets, fist compressed with visible veins and strained tendons, lot of droplets of blood, rain, and sweat in crystalline suspension. The skin is hyperrealistically textured; pores and wrinkles highlighted, with fine dust and micro-cuts from the glass. Shock wave distortion ripples through the broken glass, refracted city lights scattering across shards and rain. The man is muscular, wearing a white T-shirt. Background: glowing Times Square billboards. Dramatic film noir-style lighting, hard light freezing particles. Bullet time effect. Kodak 2383 cinematic style. 8K HDR. Inspired by Harold Edgerton. Focus on the face. Add microflashes around the face, format 1080x1920.
7. 7. Frozen Crystal Explosion
Best for a beautiful yet violent contrast, this variation imagines the glass shards as frozen, crystalline ice, with a cooler overall color temperature making the blood and warm skin tones pop.
Extreme close-up in ultra slow motion (10,000 fps) of the person's face from the attached image who flies through the window head first, set in a Times Square storefront late at night, with glass shards appearing like frozen ice crystals. Captures the microsecond of impact: lot of shattered ice-like glass fragments suspended mid-air, fist compressed with visible veins and strained tendons, lot of droplets of blood and sweat in crystalline suspension, contrasting with the cool ice. The skin is hyperrealistically textured; pores and wrinkles highlighted, with fine dust and micro-cuts from the glass. Shock wave distortion ripples through the broken glass, refracted city lights scattering across shards with cool blue tones. The man is muscular, wearing a white T-shirt. Background: glowing Times Square billboards with cool blue and white light. Dramatic film noir-style lighting, hard light. Bullet time effect. Kodak 2383 cinematic style. 8K HDR. Inspired by Harold Edgerton. Focus on the face. Add microflashes around the face, format 1080x1920.

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