Static Shot
A locked-off camera with no movement, useful for stable product or dialogue shots.
Turn a simple video idea into a cinematic Veo 3 prompt with camera movement, shot direction, lighting, audio, and continuity controls.
This tool helps you write prompts. It does not generate videos directly and is not affiliated with Google.
Copy a natural prompt, structured JSON, or a shot list for your AI video workflow.
Choose scene direction, camera movement, framing, lighting, audio, and continuity. Then copy a Veo-ready prompt, JSON prompt, or shot list.
Create a 6 seconds cinematic video for Veo 3 showing a lone filmmaker walking through a rainy neon street. The goal is cinematic intro shot for a short AI video. Use a slow dolly-in camera movement toward the subject with a medium shot and 35mm natural perspective. The scene should feel like Cinematic realism, with soft golden hour light. Maintain continuity by ensuring you keep the subject centered and maintain the same wardrobe, lighting direction, and rainy street setting. Include audio details: subtle city ambience and distant footsteps. Avoid abrupt camera jumps, unclear subject focus, or inconsistent scene details.
This helps you write prompts; it does not generate videos directly.
Camera movement can make an AI video feel intentional instead of random. Start with a focused movement and describe what the camera should reveal, follow, or emphasize.
A locked-off camera with no movement, useful for stable product or dialogue shots.
The camera rotates horizontally from left to right or right to left.
The camera rotates vertically up or down.
The camera physically moves closer to the subject.
The camera physically moves away from the subject.
A forward camera move that increases focus and emotional pressure.
A backward move that expands the frame and reveals context.
The camera travels with a moving subject.
The camera circles around the subject.
Keep the scene concrete: who or what appears, where it is, and what the viewer should notice.
Use a clear movement such as dolly-in, tracking, or orbit instead of stacking too many directions.
Tell the model what must remain stable: character, clothing, lighting direction, object placement, or location.
No. This is an independent prompt-writing tool and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Google.
No. It helps you create copy-ready prompts, JSON prompts, and shot lists. You still need to paste the prompt into your preferred AI video workflow.
The MVP supports static shot, pan, tilt, dolly-in, dolly-out, push-in, pull-out, tracking shot, orbit shot, crane shot, drone shot, handheld, zoom-in, and zoom-out.
No. AI video results can vary depending on the model, settings, prompt interpretation, and available controls. Use the output as a strong starting point, then iterate.
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