9:16 vertical video.
A quiet woodland at night, filmed from a slightly low-angle perspective. The camera looks upward through untamed wild grass and dense bushes. Slow, deliberate camera movement is present throughout the shot — a gentle forward push and subtle upward tilt, as if the camera is quietly drifting through the grass and lifting its gaze toward the sky. Occasional almost imperceptible handheld sway adds a sense of human presence and fragility, making the scene feel alive rather than static.
Tall trees rise overhead, their canopies overlapping into dark silhouettes, leaves gently swaying in the night breeze. The camera slowly pans and breathes with the environment, allowing branches and leaves to pass through the frame naturally. The sky feels deep and empty, with a lone moon hanging above and faint stars barely visible.
The setting is desolate and still, carrying the distinctive sense of solitude found in rural American nights. The image is treated with a vintage black-and-white film style, featuring high contrast, subtle film grain, and soft vignetting, creating a nostalgic and melancholic mood. A slow, sorrowful instrumental soundtrack plays in the background, reinforcing feelings of loneliness, memory, and quiet loss.