
| Prompt | Generated Clip |
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16s short film with synced dialogue, BGM, and SFX. Two characters speak briefly; keep lines short for cleaner lip-sync. |
| Prompt | Generated Clip |
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Shot plan: wide establishing (0–5s) → close-up reply (5–11s) → action/detail cut (11–16s). Keep camera language explicit: push-in, follow, handheld drift. |
| Prompt | Generated Clip |
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On-frame text: render 'Midnight Sale' as a neon sign on the storefront, perspective-correct, integrated lighting. Keep wording under 6 words. |
I don’t begin with style words—I begin with beats. One line for the setup (where we are), one for the turn (what changes), and one for the landing (the final emotion). For 16 seconds, three beats keeps the clip readable and prevents the scene from feeling like random motion.
What consistently works for me is this: Shot 1 (0–5s) wide establish, Shot 2 (5–11s) medium/close for the key line, Shot 3 (11–16s) detail/action + a clean hold. If I want it to feel more “directed,” I name one camera move (slow push-in, follow, handheld drift) and keep everything else simple.
I keep dialogue short and natural for cleaner lip-sync, then add only 1–2 intentional SFX (a sword clash, a door click) plus a light BGM vibe. For on-frame text, I use 2–6 words and place it on something real (neon sign, poster, label) so it belongs in the world—this avoids the ‘sticker subtitle’ look.
Turn a simple idea into a sound-on short clip with cleaner pacing. Generate, review, and iterate fast—then ship the version that feels like a finished cut.
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