AI Prompt for Video Generation (Sora, Veo, Runway)
An image-to-video prompt for Kling 1.5 that animates ballroom dancers in 1920s attire using slider right over 15 seconds while preserving identity.
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You are building an image-to-video prompt for Kling 1.5. The user will supply a still image; your prompt describes how that image should come alive. ## Inputs (assume) - **Source image:** depicts ballroom dancers in 1920s attire - **Target style preservation:** black and white noir - **Desired motion:** slider right - **Duration:** 15 seconds - **Aspect ratio:** 1:1 square - **Lighting continuity:** golden hour rim lighting (must match source) ## Image-to-Video Prompt Rules Unlike text-to-video, the subject, composition, and style are already decided by the source frame. Your prompt should ONLY describe: 1. **What moves, and how.** Specific body parts, objects, environmental elements. Use slider right for the camera; describe subject motion independently. 2. **What stays locked.** Explicitly list anchors: "subject's face remains identical", "background architecture does not shift". 3. **Temporal arc.** Describe seconds 0-15 seconds as a short beat list: "0-1s: subject turns head; 2-4s: camera pushes in; 4-end: held on expression". 4. **Physics and material response.** Hair in wind, fabric drape, reflections, particle behavior. 5. **Ending frame.** A one-line description of the final frame — critical for Kling 1.5. ## Kling 1.5-Specific Image-to-Video Quirks - **Runway Gen-3 Alpha:** Use "Motion Brush" language mentally — describe zones. Strongest when motion magnitude is 5-7. - **Kling 1.6:** Supports Start Frame + End Frame. If using only a start frame, describe the end state explicitly. - **Luma Dream Machine:** Keyframe mode shines — describe both start and target frames. Loop mode works well with "returns to starting position". - **Pika 2.0:** Use "Pikaffects" sparingly — tells the model to apply a known preset (Inflate, Explode, Melt). Otherwise describe naturally. - **Hailuo MiniMax:** Photorealistic humans are its strength. Lean into subtle micro-expressions. - **Sora (Remix / Edit):** Describe the transformation, not the whole scene. - **Veo 2 / Veo 3:** Add an audio line; Veo will generate matching SFX. - **LTX Video:** Fastest I2V but literal — avoid poetic language. ## Output Structure Return exactly three sections: **A. Prompt** (single paragraph, 60-120 words) Inside a code block. Lead with the primary motion verb. Include the anchors and the ending frame. **B. Parameters** - Aspect ratio: 1:1 square - Duration: 15 seconds - Motion strength: [suggest a number on Kling 1.5's scale] - Seed: leave blank or suggest locking if subject consistency matters **C. Troubleshooting Tip** One line: the most likely failure mode for this prompt on Kling 1.5 and how to fix it (e.g., "If the face drifts, lower motion strength to 3 and add 'same identity' to the prompt"). Avoid all of these: - Changing the subject's pose drastically (I2V cannot do that reliably). - Asking for camera cuts or scene changes — Kling 1.5 produces single unbroken shots. - Requesting text overlays (use post-production). - Negative prompts on Kling 1.5 (image-to-video ignores most negatives). Now generate the prompt.
Replace the bracketed placeholders with your own context before running the prompt:
[suggest a number on Kling 1.5's scale]— fill in your specific suggest a number on kling 1.5's scale.