How to Create AI Drone Show – Football Player Ceremony

STEP 1. Create Image (Copy the prompt below and paste it to CHAT GPT -> ask him to change the prompt into any way you like such as – ***country…

STEP 1. Create Image
(Copy the prompt below and paste it to CHAT GPT -> ask him to change the prompt into any way you like such as – ***country landmark, ***soccer player, and *** message -> then generate the image)

Change the prompt below into ***player(drone), ***flag(drone), ***words(drone), ***country, ***landmark, *** pose,

Create a vertical 9:16 ultra-realistic cinematic nighttime photograph at Botafogo Bay in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

The camera remains hovering directly behind and slightly above the waterfront audience, as if filmed by the same low-altitude FPV drone.

A colossal three-dimensional drone-light sculpture of Neymar Jr. now stands triumphantly above the center of Botafogo Bay.

The figure accurately resembles adult Brazilian footballer Neymar Jr., including:

  • recognizable facial structure
  • short dark hairstyle
  • athletic but lean physique
  • confident facial expression
  • Brazil’s yellow national-team football jersey with green trim
  • blue shorts
  • white socks
  • football boots
  • the number 10 clearly visible on the jersey
  • no sponsor logos

Neymar stands facing the camera and the audience in a powerful final hero pose:

  • both feet planted widely apart
  • body standing completely upright
  • chest raised
  • shoulders open
  • arms extended slightly outward from his sides
  • hands relaxed
  • head facing forward
  • proud and emotional expression

His entire body is constructed from thousands of individually visible synchronized RGB drones.

The drone figure must appear as a dense volumetric three-dimensional point-cloud sculpture. Every drone is visible as a separate luminous point, with small dark gaps between neighboring drones.

Drone colors:

  • vivid yellow drones form the jersey
  • green drones form the jersey trim
  • blue drones form the shorts
  • white drones form the socks and boots
  • dark and warm-toned drones define his hair, skin, face and body details
  • the number 10 is clearly formed by contrasting drone lights

The figure must not appear as a solid person, hologram, projection, statue or transparent CGI ghost.

High behind Neymar, thousands of additional synchronized drones form a gigantic Brazilian national flag across the night sky.

The Brazilian flag must be clearly recognizable:

  • large green rectangular field
  • bright yellow diamond
  • deep blue central globe
  • white curved band
  • accurate overall Brazilian flag composition
  • entirely formed from individually visible drones
  • subtle three-dimensional wave shape, as if the drone flag is gently rippling in the air

The Brazilian flag is positioned high enough that it does not overlap Neymar’s head or body. Neymar remains the central foreground subject, with the flag serving as the monumental background formation.

The yellow, green, blue and white drone lights create long realistic reflections across the dark water below.

Soft pale smoke and mist surround Neymar’s boots above the water, concealing the exact lower boundary of the drone formation while preserving the shape of both legs.

The audience remains clearly visible in the lower foreground. Spectators are cheering, raising their arms and filming vertically with smartphones. The phone screens show the same giant Neymar drone figure and Brazilian flag.

Sugarloaf Mountain remains visible on the right side, establishing the Rio de Janeiro location. The illuminated Christ the Redeemer statue remains faintly visible in the distant background.

No written message, no “THANK YOU NEYMAR” text, no fireworks, no additional players, no duplicate Neymar, no solid fabric flag, no stadium, no daytime, no random particles, no malformed limbs, no distorted face, no unreadable letters.

Ultra-realistic nighttime smartphone footage aesthetic, spectacular synchronized drone-show illumination, cinematic low-light exposure, natural atmospheric haze, subtle lens bloom, realistic scale, physically believable reflections and monumental final-frame composition.

STEP 2. Create Video Using Seedance 2.0 with ‘Reference to Video’ feature
(Copy the prompt below and paste it to CHAT GPT -> ask him to change this video prompt into any way you like such as -> ***country landmark, ***soccer player, movements, and *** message -> then get the modified prompt and use the reference image feature with seedance2.0/paste the new modified prompt)

Change the prompt below into ***player(drone), ***flag(drone), ***words(drone), ***country, ***landmark, *** make the completed drone player to perform ***, *** language

Create a vertical 9:16 ultra-realistic cinematic 15-second nighttime video of a live synchronized drone-light show above a waterfront in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Use the uploaded reference image only as a visual reference for the final look, including:

  • the giant drone-light football legend figure
  • the Argentine national flag made of drones
  • the waterfront setting
  • the skyline and bridge
  • the audience filming with smartphones
  • the reflections on the water
  • the scale, density, and color of the drone dots

Do not start from the completed final image.
The video must begin with an empty night sky and empty waterfront, before the drone show fully forms.


Overall Style and Feel

  • ultra-realistic live-event smartphone recording
  • nighttime outdoor waterfront celebration
  • huge audience seen from behind
  • many spectators holding smartphones vertically and filming
  • authentic live drone-show atmosphere
  • deep dark sky
  • realistic water reflections
  • subtle mist and haze over the water
  • every formation must be made from thousands of individually visible drone lights
  • the drones must feel mechanical, coordinated, and real
  • emphasize the process of drones gathering into dots, lines, surfaces, and volumetric shapes
  • not holograms
  • not magical particles
  • not flat graphics
  • not fireworks replacing the drones
  • the main visual magic must come from the drones themselves

The central figure is a colossal three-dimensional drone-light sculpture resembling an adult Argentine football legend with:

  • recognizable facial structure
  • short brown hair
  • trimmed beard
  • athletic compact build
  • Argentina’s white and sky-blue striped jersey
  • dark shorts
  • white socks
  • football boots
  • number 10 visible
  • arms open in a triumphant celebratory pose

The figure must always remain visibly made of individual luminous dots, like thousands of synchronized drones occupying 3D space.

At the end, the drones must form the exact text:

“UNO MAS MESSIAH”

The text must be clear, large, legible, and made entirely from drones.


Camera and Recording Behavior

The camera must feel like a real spectator recording from within the crowd.

Important rule:
The camera must never turn around or cut away to show the crowd directly.
It must remain facing forward toward the waterfront drone show at all times.
The crowd may only be seen in the lower foreground from behind, as silhouettes, raised arms, heads, shoulders, phones, partial side reactions, and brief foreground motion while still keeping the show as the main subject.

At the very beginning:

  • the camera shakes slightly with excited handheld movement
  • a person near the camera shouts in Spanish: “¡Mira! ¡Mira!”
  • the operator quickly zooms in a little
  • the autofocus hunts and snaps into focus
  • then the operator zooms out slightly
  • the focus adjusts again
  • the framing settles enough to watch the show, but still feels live and human

Throughout the video:

  • subtle handheld sway
  • tiny exposure breathing
  • natural focus adjustments
  • slight crowd jostling
  • audience energy should feel alive and spontaneous
  • whenever the crowd gets louder, the camera should react more intensely with authentic handheld movement
  • during big reaction moments, the phone shakes harder, bobs, gets nudged by nearby people, and feels like a real spectator caught in a euphoric crowd

Crowd Behavior and Live Reactions

The foreground audience must feel extremely alive and real, even though the camera never points directly at them.

The audience should be heard and partially seen from behind in the bottom foreground while always keeping the drone show centered.

The crowd should add real Spanish reactions throughout, such as:

  • “¡Mira! ¡Mira!”
  • “¡Vamos!”
  • “¡Dale!”
  • “¡No puede ser!”
  • “¡Vamos, carajo!”
  • cheering
  • gasps
  • laughter
  • applause

Their reactions must feel like a real live public celebration.

When the show becomes more impressive, the audience should behave like an ecstatic real crowd:

  • people scream and cheer wildly
  • some raise both hands into the air
  • some high-five each other
  • some grab each other in excitement
  • some hug each other
  • some clutch their heads in disbelief while still staring at the show
  • some jump in place
  • some wave their arms
  • some keep filming while shouting loudly
  • some lower their phones for a second in shock, then lift them again
  • some recoil slightly in amazement, then burst into cheers

All of this must happen while the camera remains facing forward toward the show.

The foreground crowd motion should create a strong sense of live-event immersion:

  • raised arms entering frame
  • phones bobbing
  • hands reaching upward
  • shoulders bumping
  • silhouettes swaying
  • brief partial side movements
  • real spontaneous human reaction energy

No background music. Use authentic live crowd sound only.


Timing and Action Breakdown

0.0s – 2.5s

Open on an empty dark waterfront at night.

The audience is already gathered and filming the empty sky.
The skyline and bridge are visible in the background.
The water is calm with city reflections.

A nearby spectator excitedly yells: “¡Mira! ¡Mira!”

The camera reacts:

  • quick handheld shake
  • slight zoom in
  • momentary autofocus hunting
  • slight zoom back out
  • focus locks again

At first, there is nothing in the sky.

Then a few tiny drone lights appear far away above the water.

The crowd begins murmuring, reacting, and speaking in Spanish while still filming.


2.5s – 5.5s

More drones enter the scene in coordinated motion.

The drones begin flying in from different directions as visible individual points of light.
They form moving streams, spirals, arcs, and clustered ribbons in the sky.

Strong emphasis on live drone-show assembly:

  • individual dots traveling into place
  • clusters thickening into denser formations
  • lines turning into surfaces
  • surfaces turning into a three-dimensional figure

The first visible shapes should feel like the drones are “drawing” the structure in space.

Some drones begin forming the Argentine flag high above.
Other drones begin forming the giant football legend from the feet upward.

The audience reacts in Spanish, growing more excited as the structure becomes recognizable.

The handheld recording becomes more energized with stronger crowd bumps and more foreground arms and phones entering the frame.


5.5s – 8.0s

The giant drone figure becomes fully recognizable.

The Argentine flag stabilizes above and behind him as a large rippling drone formation.

The football legend now stands clearly in a triumphant open-arm pose, made from thousands of individual drone dots.
The volume and dot density should feel spectacular and realistic, like a true 3D point-cloud drone sculpture.

Hold the completed figure briefly so the audience can react.

People in the foreground cheer harder:

  • some throw a hand up in disbelief
  • some high-five
  • some grab each other’s shoulders
  • some hug
  • some put both hands on their heads in amazement while continuing to watch

The camera should shake more intensely from the live crowd excitement, but must remain facing the drone show.

Then new clusters of drones peel away and begin organizing into the tribute text.

The formation process must still be visible: dots flying, aligning, spacing themselves, and snapping into readable letters.


8.0s – 11.5s

The drones complete the phrase:

“UNO MAS MESSIAH”

The text forms cleanly above or around the giant figure in a composition that remains easy to read.

As the letters appear:

  • some letters assemble left to right
  • drones visibly move into position
  • the audience reacts with louder cheers and Spanish exclamations

The giant figure remains stable, powerful, and emotionally triumphant.

The Argentine flag continues to ripple gently above as a live drone formation.

The crowd now erupts:

  • people scream
  • some clap
  • some high-five repeatedly
  • some embrace
  • some raise both hands in the air
  • some shake their heads in disbelief
  • some keep shouting while filming
  • some briefly lower their phones, overwhelmed, then raise them back up

These reactions should cause stronger authentic handheld camera shake and jostling.


11.5s – 15.0s

Now the entire composition is fully alive and celebratory:

  • giant drone football legend holding a triumphant hero pose
  • giant Argentine flag made of drones above
  • “UNO MAS MESSIAH” fully legible in drone letters
  • the crowd below cheering wildly
  • smartphones clearly capturing the show
  • strong water reflections of the blue, white, and warm light tones
  • subtle mist around the lower portion of the figure

Keep the ending emotionally powerful and satisfying.

The final seconds should feel like a true live tribute moment:

  • cheering grows louder
  • Spanish crowd reactions continue
  • the crowd behaves euphorically and physically expressive
  • some high-five
  • some hug
  • some hold their heads in shock
  • some wave both arms
  • some jump and scream
  • camera remains slightly handheld and alive
  • when the crowd erupts, the camera shakes harder in a believable way
  • hold long enough for the audience to admire the complete drone display

Important Visual Rules

  • the video must begin with nothing in the sky
  • the final image should resemble the uploaded reference image in mood and composition
  • do not instantly reveal the giant figure
  • emphasize the real-time assembly of the drones
  • make the drone dots clearly visible at all times
  • keep the shapes three-dimensional, dense, and volumetric
  • prioritize the feeling of a real public drone show
  • no holograms
  • no CGI solid human body
  • no magical energy effects replacing the drones
  • no flat poster look
  • the audience and their phones must remain important foreground elements
  • preserve realistic reflections on the water
  • preserve Buenos Aires waterfront atmosphere
  • the text must read exactly: “UNO MAS MESSIAH”
  • never cut to the crowd or turn the camera toward the audience; always keep the camera facing the drone show
  • the crowd reactions must be conveyed only through foreground silhouettes, hands, phones, body motion, physical interaction, sound, and camera shake while the show stays the main focus

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