How to create a Dog Scooter Chase video
The prompt
A medium-long shot from inside a vehicle looking through the windshield, capturing a stocky, medium-sized dog with short brindle fur standing upright on a slate-gray electric scooter. The dog wears a fitted orange safety vest, gripping the handlebars firmly with its front paws. Its tail wags in short, quick strokes as it cruises forward along a wide two-lane boulevard, positioned center-left in the frame and moving away from the camera. The lower edge of the frame reveals a beige textured dashboard with a slim vent and a mounted phone holder visible at bottom right. The suburban street is lit by late-morning sun under a partly overcast sky, with soft even light producing clean, natural tones and minimal shadows. Double solid white lines run along the road center, flanked by yellow dashed lane markings and a faded crosswalk stripe near the foreground. Both sides of the road feature concrete sidewalks lined with mature oak and jacaranda trees. Single- and two-story stucco buildings, mailboxes, fire hydrants, and overhead cable lines recede into the distance. Several SUVs are parked along the left curb, with sparse traffic visible far ahead in both directions. The dog stays focused and balanced as it accelerates steadily away from the camera at increasing speed. Continuous wailing police sirens layer loudly over faint ambient traffic noise. Two male voices cut through clearly in clipped police radio chatter: Voice 1: "Unit 7. Eastbound on Sycamore, still pursuing 10-K9 on a gray scooter. Speed 43 and rising." Voice 2: "Copy Unit 7. Confirming the suspect is… a dog? On an electric scooter?" The camera holds completely fixed and steady, as if dash-mounted in the pursuing cruiser, keeping the dog centered or slightly left in frame and tracking its forward motion smoothly with no cuts or pans. The overall tone is surreal yet crisp and sunlit, highlighting the pure absurdity of a police pursuit involving a dog on a scooter through an ordinary American suburb.
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.