Step 1
Clarify the subject
State the main character, object, or visual subject first so multiple unrelated subjects do not collide in one prompt.
This page focuses only on how to write prompts. We break subject, scene, camera motion, and pacing into reusable structures so you can build stable video prompt templates faster.
Step 1
State the main character, object, or visual subject first so multiple unrelated subjects do not collide in one prompt.
Step 2
Specify environment, time, mood, and shot scale so the model knows where the video should happen.
Step 3
Use push, pull, follow, pan, and similar camera terms to reduce randomness in generation.
Step 4
Add action rhythm, expression changes, or emotional progression to make the video feel more narrative.
Clear subject, scene, camera motion, and pacing are more reliable than stacking style words.
It works for first-time video model users as well as operators and studios that want repeatable prompt templates.
Guide pages preserve methods, model pages explain capability boundaries, showcase pages display real output, and creation pages complete the workflow.