Ultra cinematic sci-fi sequence, year 2087. Massive, hyper-detailed metallic letters "J" and "Y", 10 kilometers tall, forged from liquid mercury-chrome and glowing neon-blue plasma circuitry, slowly emerge from behind the dark side of Earth. The planet's curved horizon dramatically backlit by intense solar flares. As the colossal "JY" rise, they fracture the void with electric arc discharges and gravitational lens distortion.
Extreme close-up macro shots: intricate micro-etched circuit patterns pulsing inside the letters, molten metal droplets floating in zero gravity, refractive caustics dancing across the surface. Particles of cosmic dust and ice crystals orbit the letters like satellites.
Camera dramatically pushes in through swirling nebular debris. "JY" suddenly ignite their thrusters (impossibly bright white-blue ion engines on the back of each letter), accelerating toward the lens at relativistic speed. Lens flares explode, atmospheric shockwave ripples visible, thunderous bass rumble felt in chest.
Final approach: the letters fill the entire screen in perfect symmetry, surface details hyper-real (scratches, heat glow, microscopic welding seams). Just as they’re about to collide with camera, they instantly disintegrate into trillions of glowing sapphire particles that disperse like a supernova, revealing starfield behind.
Shot on IMAX 70mm, anamorphic lenses, 8K, photorealistic, directed by Denis Villeneuve and Gareth Edwards, volumetric lighting, insane detail, award-winning VFX, majestic and terrifying scale, perfect typography never deformed, both letters always fully visible and perfectly centered throughout the entire sequence.