Select a subject
The element can be a person, character, object, product, vehicle, prop, or branded asset. Define what it is before describing the scene around it.
- Character
- Product
- Object
- Scene element
Select a subject, define the scene, and let Bach 1.0 generate a video around it. Element-to-video is useful when the subject matters more than a full starting image.
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The element can be a person, character, object, product, vehicle, prop, or branded asset. Define what it is before describing the scene around it.
After the subject is clear, add location, action, lighting, camera movement, mood, and output purpose. This keeps the element central instead of letting the scene take over.
Element-to-video works best when the prompt preserves subject details while allowing environment, motion, and camera direction to change.
Use this workflow for product ad concepts, character shots, object-led story beats, and commercial scenes where one key subject must stay prominent.
Comparison
| Element | Scene direction | Control goal |
|---|---|---|
| Product | Studio surface, premium lighting, slow camera push | Preserve product shape and brand details |
| Character | Rooftop at sunset, mild breeze, cinematic push-in | Keep identity and wardrobe stable |
| Object | Museum display, macro detail, rack focus | Make the object the visual anchor |
Prompt templates
Use [product] as the central element. Generate a cinematic product video around it with slow camera push-in, elegant lighting, stable product details, and a clean commercial composition.
Use [character] as the central element. Place them in [scene], maintain identity and wardrobe, add natural motion, cinematic lighting, and controlled camera movement.