Create a cinematic nature short film that feels immersive, emotional, and visually poetic. Focus on the quiet beauty of the natural world — mist drifting through forests, sunlight filtering through leaves, insects moving across water, birds gliding at dawn, rain on rocks, flowing rivers, mountains fading into fog, and slow-motion details of plants, wind, and wildlife. Use ultra-realistic cinematography with macro shots, sweeping drone footage, shallow depth of field, natural color grading, atmospheric lighting, and soft environmental particles like dust, pollen, mist, and rain.
The film should feel calm, meditative, and awe-inspiring, with pacing similar to a premium wildlife documentary mixed with an artistic indie film. Include dynamic transitions between landscapes: forests, waterfalls, oceans, meadows, deserts, snowy mountains, and nighttime skies filled with stars. Capture changing weather and time-of-day progression from sunrise to golden hour to moonlit night.
Style references: cinematic documentary, Terrence Malick-inspired visuals, BBC Earth aesthetic, slow emotional storytelling, realistic textures, volumetric lighting, high dynamic range, natural ambient sound design, subtle orchestral music, soft piano, deep atmospheric audio.