What does text-to-video mean?
Text-to-video models convert natural language prompts into short video clips. Strong prompts describe the subject, action, camera, environment, lighting, mood, output length, and composition constraints.
Turn written prompts into cinematic AI video concepts with clear subjects, motion, lighting, camera direction, and optional multi-shot structure.
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Text-to-video models convert natural language prompts into short video clips. Strong prompts describe the subject, action, camera, environment, lighting, mood, output length, and composition constraints.
A useful prompt reads like compact creative direction: who is in the shot, what moves, where it happens, how the camera behaves, and what visual style the model should preserve.
A practical text-to-video workflow starts with a creative brief, converts it into structured prompts, tests multiple variations, selects usable clips, and documents what worked for the next generation round.
If the idea needs a sequence instead of one visual moment, convert the text prompt into a shot list with clear transitions and continuity rules.
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.