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How to Use Bach 1.0

A practical workflow guide for using Bach 1.0 concepts: choose an input mode, write structured prompts, control camera language, preserve references, and evaluate output consistency.

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01

Choose the right input mode

Start with the workflow that matches your source material: text-to-video for written scenes, image-to-video for still images, element-to-video for a subject, and reference-image workflows for identity or style control.

  • Text to video
  • Image to video
  • Element to video
  • Reference image to video
02

Write the first prompt

Use a clear structure: subject, action, environment, camera movement, lighting, duration, aspect ratio, and any details that must remain stable.

03

Plan multi-shot scenes

When the idea needs a sequence, break it into shots. Give each shot a role and state how the subject, camera, and transition should behave.

04

Use references for consistency

Use references to preserve character identity, product details, scene design, or visual style. Explain what the model should keep and what it may change.

05

Evaluate and iterate

Score each result by prompt adherence, motion quality, subject consistency, camera control, visual continuity, and whether the clip fits the intended use case.

Comparison

Bach 1.0 workflow map

GoalBest routeWhat to test
Write a scene from scratch/text-to-videoPrompt adherence and camera movement
Animate a still image/image-to-videoMotion quality and subject stability
Build a sequence/multi-shot-video-generatorShot continuity and transitions
Preserve identity or style/reference-image-to-videoReference fidelity and consistency

Prompt templates

Structured prompts for AI video workflows

Starter Bach prompt

Create a cinematic AI video of [subject] [action] in [environment], with [camera movement], [lighting], [mood], realistic motion, and clear visual continuity.

Multi-shot Bach workflow

Plan three connected shots for [scene]. Define shot size, camera movement, subject action, transition, and consistency rules for each shot.

FAQ

Questions creators ask

What is the easiest way to start with Bach 1.0?+

Start with one clear text-to-video or image-to-video prompt, then add camera language and reference rules once the basic scene works.

When should I use a multi-shot prompt?+

Use multi-shot prompting when the idea needs connected scenes, transitions, or character continuity rather than one isolated clip.

Is this an official Bach website?+

No. This website is an independent educational resource and is not affiliated with Video Rebirth or BACH.

Can I generate Bach videos here?+

Yes. You will be able to generate Bach videos here once our service officially launches.

Will Bach access and pricing change?+

Availability, pricing, developer access, and model capabilities may change as primary sources evolve. Each page includes a last updated date for context.