A reader opens an old book in a sunlit library. As they turn the page, the words lift off the paper — literally. Ink becomes feathers. Sentences become wings. A flock of text-birds takes flight from the pages, soaring through the library's arched ceiling. They leave behind blank pages, their stories now living things. Some birds perch on higher shelves, their bodies still readable as poems. The reader watches, enchanted and slightly heartbroken. Camera: Following the transformation from page to air, then sweeping with the flock. Lighting: Library window light with dust motes and the birds' own ink-glow. Style: Dream Machine surreal magic realism. Duration: 10 seconds.
Tips for This Prompt
💡 Words becoming birds is a metaphor made visual
💡 Each bird's body should still be readable as text — fragments of poetry in flight
💡 The reader's emotional reaction grounds the fantasy in human experience