Bach prompt structure
A strong Bach prompt works like a short creative brief: subject, action, environment, camera movement, lighting, shot order, references, and continuity constraints.
Use structured Bach prompts that combine subject, action, reference intent, shot sequence, camera movement, lighting, and continuity rules.
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A strong Bach prompt works like a short creative brief: subject, action, environment, camera movement, lighting, shot order, references, and continuity constraints.
For text-to-video, describe the full scene directly. Include the subject, motion, camera, lighting, duration, aspect ratio, and the visual outcome you want to test.
For image-to-video, state what the image should preserve and what should move. The prompt should protect identity, product details, or composition while adding cinematic motion.
For multi-shot generation, write a shot list. Give each shot a purpose, camera movement, subject action, transition, and continuity rule.
For consistent characters and cinematic camera language, repeat identity details and use precise camera terms such as tracking shot, dolly-in, rack focus, or overhead angle.
Prompt templates
A cinematic 5-second video of [subject] [action] in [environment], with [camera movement], [lighting style], [mood], realistic motion, detailed textures, shallow depth of field, high-end commercial look.
A premium product video of [product] on [surface/background], slow camera push-in, elegant lighting, soft reflections, clean composition, luxury commercial style, smooth motion, high detail.
A short e-commerce video showing [product] being used by [target user] in [scenario], bright natural lighting, clean background, realistic movement, clear focus on product benefits.
A fast-paced vertical video of [subject] doing [action], dynamic camera movement, vibrant lighting, eye-catching composition, social media ad style, energetic mood.
A storyboard-style cinematic shot of [character] entering [location], camera tracking from [angle], dramatic lighting, clear subject movement, film previsualization style.
Shot 1: [wide scene setup]. Shot 2: [same subject action], tracking shot, stable identity details. Shot 3: close-up reveal, rack focus, same lighting mood, smooth transition.
Use the reference image to preserve [identity/product/style]. Generate a cinematic video with [motion], [camera movement], [lighting], and strict visual consistency.
FAQ
Include subject, action, environment, camera movement, lighting, style, references, shot order, and continuity rules.
Keep them structured rather than bloated. Add the details that control output quality, but avoid conflicting instructions.
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