Turn rough ideas into structured, cinematic prompts. We map out subject, action, camera movement, lighting, pacing, and style so models render the scene you imagine.
Describe the scene once. The generator expands it into a shot-by-shot prompt with camera direction, motion beats, pacing, and style cues.
Edit if needed, then paste into Runway, Pika, Luma, or Sora.
The best prompts balance clarity and control: they define the scene and motion without overwhelming the model.
State who or what is moving and what they are doing so the motion reads clearly.
Include location, time of day, and environment to establish the world.
Call out shot size, lens feel, and framing to guide composition.
Add camera moves and subject motion for believable dynamics.
Lighting, color, and style cues lock in mood and texture.
Specify duration, beat changes, or tempo so the sequence flows correctly.
Cinematic structure, fast iteration, and model-ready outputs in one flow.
Turns a short idea into a structured prompt with framing and motion beats.
Adds lens feel, movement, and framing cues for cinematic control.
Highlights subject movement, environment motion, and speed.
Guide mood with color, lighting, texture, and rendering style.
Adds runtime and aspect ratio cues when relevant.
Fine-tune the prompt before copying into your video model.
Create a production-ready prompt in four quick steps.
Add the subject, action, and environment you want to see.
Include camera movement, duration, aspect ratio, or style cues.
The generator expands your idea into a structured video prompt.
Tweak the output, then paste it into Runway, Pika, Luma, or Sora.
Build reliable prompts for the creative and production workflows you run every day.
Create cinematic product sequences with controlled lighting and movement.
Design quick, punchy clips with clear pacing cues.
Block scenes with shot-by-shot prompts before production.
Prototype mood, style, and motion for pitch decks.
Generate wide, atmospheric openers with sweeping camera moves.
Build abstract motion visuals aligned to mood and tempo.
Examples that show the structure and clarity you can expect. Outputs may differ as we continue to iterate system prompts and model capabilities.
Prompt: A courier darts through a rain-soaked neon alley, handheld tracking shot, reflections flicker on wet pavement, 6-second sequence, fast pace, cinematic contrast.
Prompt: Matte black smartwatch rotating on a glass pedestal, slow turntable motion, soft studio lighting, macro close-ups, 8 seconds, clean modern look.
Prompt: Wide aerial glide over misty mountains at dawn, gentle forward drift, warm light breaking through clouds, 10 seconds, calm tempo.
Prompt: Model strides through a concrete gallery, slow motion, side tracking shot, high-contrast lighting, editorial styling, 7 seconds.
Prompt: Metallic corridor with pulsing lights, camera pushes forward to reveal a glowing portal, subtle particles in the air, 9 seconds, tense mood.
Prompt: Hand-cut paper city assembling itself frame by frame, top-down view, bright color palette, playful pacing, 6 seconds.
Common questions about generating video prompts for AI models.
It expands a short video idea into a structured prompt with shots, motion, camera moves, and pacing cues.
Use them with Runway, Pika, Luma, Sora, and most other text-to-video models.
Start with subject, action, and mood. The generator adds structure and optional video details for you to refine.
Yes. Camera moves like dolly, pan, or crane help the model render motion that matches your intent.
Yes. Include duration, aspect ratio, or frame rate if your video model supports those controls.
Style cues are optional but helpful. Add lighting, color, or visual references to lock in the look.
That depends on your video model and its license. The generator only creates text prompts.
A good prompt names the subject and action, adds camera movement, and clarifies timing, mood, and style.
Create a polished, model-ready prompt and render faster with Runway, Pika, Luma, or Sora.