How to create a Supermarket Cat Escape video
The prompt
Frantic first-person POV handheld footage inside a harshly lit grocery store. Camera held knee-height with a wide-angle lens showing mild barrel distortion shakily tracks a sleek, medium-sized gray tabby cat with white chest and paw tips. The cat clamps a whole silver mackerel firmly in its jaws, crouched on the lip of a white seafood counter packed with shaved ice and handwritten price cards, one reading "$7.49." Steady supermarket refrigeration hum and distant register beeps fill the soundscape. The cat launches off the counter and bolts left; the camera lurches sideways as the filmer gasps, "Hey!" then "Oh, come on!" The chase tears down a broad central aisle flanked by floor-to-ceiling wire shelving loaded with brightly labeled canned goods under cold white fluorescent strips. Camera whips and tilts wildly to keep the sprinting cat in frame. The voice yells, "That cat grabbed a fish — somebody stop it! Out of the way, out of the way!" while sneakers squeak and slap against glossy cream-colored floor tiles. The cat cuts hard toward the store's automatic sliding glass exit doors, beyond which a rain-damp sidewalk and a flat, overcast midday sky stretch above a crowded parking lot. The filmer shouts, "Watch it — cat coming through the doors!" The sensors trigger; the doors sweep open as the cat rockets through, mackerel still locked in its teeth. The voice barks, "Block it, block it!" The clip ends with the cat streaking across wet asphalt between parked cars, shrinking into the pale gray distance under soft, diffused natural light. The entire clip is one continuous, kinetic handheld pursuit — lens locked on the resolute, fish-thieving cat — delivering breathless real-time urgency from first lunge to final vanishing point.
How it works
- 1Tweak the prompt or pick a different model.
- 2Hit Generate — your clip renders in seconds.
- 3Open it in the editor to build a full video.