AI Video Prompt Library
AI video prompt library pages help you create consistent results fast by giving you proven, copy-paste templates for every major style. Pick a category, swap the subject or location, and you have a ready shot list in seconds. The prompts are structured with subject, action, camera, lighting, and output cues so models respond with more cinematic motion, cleaner framing, and
better continuity across scenes.
Prompt Categories
Cinematic AI Video Prompts
Hollywood-style camera movements, lighting, and composition prompts for Sora, Veo, and Kling.
Browse 10 Prompts →Anime & Animation Prompts
Best prompts for generating anime style videos, cartoons, and 3D animation.
Browse 10 Prompts →Business & Marketing Prompts
Professional prompts for real estate, e-commerce, and corporate video generation.
Browse 10 Prompts →Surreal & Artistic Prompts
Abstract, dreamlike, and creative prompts for unique video art.
Browse 10 Prompts →Photography Styles Prompts
Prompts focused on specific camera lenses, film stocks, and photographic techniques.
Browse 10 Prompts →What This AI Video Prompt Library Covers
The AI video prompt library is a practical toolkit for creators, marketers, and filmmakers who need consistent visuals without long setup time. Instead of starting from a blank page, you can select a style, copy a prompt, and adjust the subject, location, or mood to match your concept.
This helps you keep a steady visual language across multiple clips, which is essential for ads, reels, and short series. The prompts include camera direction, lighting cues, and output constraints so your results feel intentional rather than random.
Think of each prompt as a micro storyboard. You can chain several prompts together to build a full sequence: start wide, move to action, then finish with a detail or brand moment. If you already have an idea, use the library to translate it into a structured prompt that models like Sora, Veo, and Kling can interpret reliably.
This saves iterations and keeps your shots aligned.
Pick a Style That Matches Your Goal
Cinematic
Choose cinematic prompts when you need dramatic lighting, dynamic camera moves, and a polished film look. These are great for trailers, mood pieces, or premium brand films.
Anime & Animation
Use anime prompts for bold character design, expressive motion, and stylized environments. They work well for story-driven clips, looping scenes, and social posts.
Business & Marketing
Business prompts focus on clarity and conversion. They help you stage product highlights, real estate tours, and corporate visuals that feel trustworthy and clean.
Surreal & Artistic
Surreal prompts are perfect for experimental visuals, music videos, and creative concepting. They let you bend reality while keeping the scene readable.
Photography Styles
Photography prompts emulate real camera lenses, film stocks, and lighting setups. Use them when you want authentic, documentary style motion or realistic product footage.
Prompt Basics You Can Reuse
A strong prompt usually follows a simple order: subject, action, camera, lighting, and output. Start with what the viewer should notice, describe the movement or moment, then define the camera and lens. Finish with lighting and quality settings like 4k, slow motion, or film grain. This order helps the model resolve the scene quickly and reduces unpredictable results.
If a result feels off, adjust one variable at a time. For example, change the time of day, add a specific lens, or tighten the framing. Keeping edits small makes it easier to learn what each token does and builds a reusable prompt system you can apply across styles.
FAQ
Do I need to use every word in a prompt?
No. Treat each prompt as a starting template. Remove parts that do not fit your idea and keep the subject, camera, and lighting sections that matter most. This is usually enough to keep results stable.
How do I make outputs consistent across multiple clips?
Reuse the same camera and lighting lines, and keep key nouns identical. Small changes like new actions or locations still preserve the overall visual identity of your series.
Can I use these prompts for vertical video?
Yes. Add aspect ratio cues like 9:16 or vertical framing, and the prompt will adapt. The structure stays the same, only the output format changes.
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