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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