Free prompt builder

AI Video Prompt Generator

Turn a scene idea into a clear prompt for Sora, Veo, Kling, Runway, Seedance, or MakeInfluencers. Direct the subject, camera, motion, lighting, timing, and format in one place.

Build your video prompt

Describe the shot, direct the motion, then copy or open it in Studio.

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Prepared for a direct handoff into MakeInfluencers Studio.
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How to build a stronger video prompt

Start with the action that matters most, then add only the visual and camera details that help the model understand the shot.

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Describe the shot

Add the subject, action, and environment, then choose text-to-video or image-to-video mode.

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Direct the camera

Choose framing, camera angle, camera movement, lighting, style, duration, and aspect ratio.

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Edit and use the prompt

Review the result, make any final edits, copy it, or open it directly in MakeInfluencers Studio.

Built for real creator shots

Use one concept across organic posts, ads, product demos, character motion, and visual experiments.

UGC product videos

Plan a natural creator shot with a clear product reveal, spoken hook, action, and final pose.

Image-to-video motion

Direct a reference character with concise subject, camera, and environment motion instead of repeating the image.

Cinematic social ads

Combine a commercial shot structure with intentional lighting, camera movement, timing, and format.

Prompt variations

Keep the same concept while testing different framing, movement, lighting, duration, and aspect ratios.

Turn the prompt into a finished video

Bring your prompt into Studio, choose a character or reference, and generate a creator-ready shot for your next post.

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AI video prompt FAQ

Practical answers for text-to-video and image-to-video prompting.

What should a good AI video prompt include?

Start with the subject, the action, and the setting. Add the shot size, camera movement, lighting, visual style, duration, and aspect ratio only when those details matter to the result.

Can I use these prompts with Sora, Veo, Kling, Runway, and Seedance?

Yes. Choose a target to shape the wording for that workflow, then copy the result into your preferred video tool. Model capabilities change, so check the available duration and format options before generating.

What is the difference between text-to-video and image-to-video prompts?

Text-to-video prompts describe both the scene and its motion. Image-to-video prompts can focus more tightly on movement because the reference image already establishes the subject, composition, and visual details.

Can I make vertical prompts for TikTok, Reels, and Shorts?

Yes. Choose 9:16 for a vertical prompt. You can also choose 16:9, 1:1, or 4:5 for landscape, square, and portrait placements.

Why are camera movement and subject motion separate?

They control different parts of a shot. Subject motion describes what the person or object does, while camera movement describes how the viewer moves through the scene.

Does this tool create the finished video?

This tool prepares the prompt. Use the Studio button to open that prompt in MakeInfluencers and generate the video with your chosen character, references, and video settings.

Can I edit the generated prompt?

Yes. The result is fully editable. Adjust the wording directly, copy it, or update it again from the controls.

Do I need an account to build or copy a prompt?

No. You can build and copy prompts without signing up. An account is only needed when you continue into Studio to create a video.

Write prompts for text-to-video and image-to-video

A useful AI video prompt explains what the viewer sees and what changes over time. For text-to-video, describe the subject, environment, action, and camera. For image-to-video, let the reference image carry the visual details and spend more of the prompt on motion, timing, and shot behavior.

Clear physical actions are usually easier to direct than abstract ideas. Instead of asking for an energetic feeling, describe the creator stepping toward the camera, raising the product, smiling, and holding the final pose. Camera choices such as a locked shot, slow push-in, tracking move, or orbit then shape how that action feels.

After building the prompt, use the video resizer to prepare existing clips for the right format, the final frame extractor for continuation images, or open the result in Studio to generate the new shot.

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