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AI Video Prompt Library for Repeatable Creative Results

Use these prompt formulas when you need text-to-video, image-to-video, product clips, character scenes, or short social videos that are easier to brief, review, and refine.

Prompt formula

The 7-part structure

1. Subject

Describe the person, product, object, or scene anchor. Be specific enough to prevent the model from inventing the wrong focus.

2. Action

Say what changes over time. Motion is the heart of video prompting, so avoid prompts that only describe a still image.

3. Camera

Add shot type, movement, lens feel, and framing. This helps the output feel directed instead of random.

4. Setting

Define location, lighting, time of day, and background details that support the subject rather than compete with it.

5. Style

Use style terms sparingly. Pair them with practical production details like color, texture, pacing, and contrast.

6. Constraints

Clarify what must stay stable: identity, clothing, product shape, logo placement, or scene continuity.

Template: subject + action + camera + setting + style + constraints + output purpose.

Examples

Reusable prompts by use case

Product reveal

Best for ads, launch pages, and social teasers.

A premium wireless speaker rotates slowly on a clean studio pedestal, close-up product shot, soft side lighting, subtle reflections, smooth dolly-in camera, minimal background, keep product shape stable, 6-second social teaser.

Character moment

Best for narrative scenes and recurring story assets.

A young explorer pauses at the entrance of a glowing archive, gentle wind moves the coat, medium cinematic shot, warm backlight, cautious expression, slow handheld push-in, maintain character face and costume consistency.

Image to video

Best when the first frame already has the right look.

Animate the reference image with a slow camera drift from left to right, add natural fabric movement and soft atmospheric light, preserve the subject identity, clothing, pose, and overall composition.

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