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Tips & Tricks

Tips & templates to help you create better videos using Studio

How to Write a Great Prompt

A good prompt is:

  • Specific: Describe the scene clearly.

  • Actionable: Include movement or animation.

  • Framed: Indicate camera focus or subject positioning.

  • Stylized: Mention vibes, styles, or background music.

  • Sequential (if needed): Tell us what happens first, next, and last.

Do’s

  • Use clear scene descriptions ("girl in driver’s seat", "zoom in slowly")

  • Specify camera or framing ("keep in frame", "zoom in")

  • Include style/mood cues ("trap music", "bold text")

  • Mention sequence if multiple steps ("Then", "After that")

Don’ts

  • Avoid being too vague (“Make it cool” )

  • Don’t skip key context (e.g. who or what is in frame)

  • Avoid mixing too many ideas in one sentence

Helpful Template Prompts

PFP Animation:

“Place [character] in [location]. Animate them [action]. Keep the camera focused on [subject]. Add [music style] music to match the vibe.”

Product focused promo videos:

“Show [product] in [setting]. Highlight [feature] using [animation or zoom]. Come up with script that highlights [USP]. End with [text or CTA]. Use [music style] music.”

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