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AI Video Prompt Examples for Text-to-Video and Image-to-Video

Use practical AI video prompt examples for product clips, social videos, image-to-video scenes, camera movement, and Seedance-style workflows.

Updated 2026-05-22AI video prompt examples

One-Click Pro

Better prompts before you generate

One-Click Pro is Artinox prompt assistance for image and video creation. It helps turn rough ideas into clearer generation instructions so users can create stronger results with less trial and error.

Add motion to the brief

One-Click Pro helps turn a still creative idea into video direction by adding movement, camera angle, pacing, and scene timing.

Protect visual consistency

For image-to-video, One-Click Pro can help specify which details should stay fixed, such as product shape, label, face identity, outfit, or composition.

Match the prompt to the channel

A Reel, ad, landing page loop, and YouTube preview need different crops and pacing. One-Click Pro helps include the intended output format.

What makes a good AI video prompt?

A good AI video prompt defines subject, scene, action, camera movement, pacing, duration, format, and constraints.

How is it different from an image prompt?

Video prompts need motion and continuity. Image prompts can be static, but video prompts must explain what changes over time.

Can Artinox help write video prompts?

Yes. One-Click Pro helps improve rough video ideas before generation, especially for motion, camera, and format details.

Quick Summary

AI video prompts need more than visual style. They need motion, camera behavior, pacing, duration, format, and continuity rules so the generated clip has a clear direction.

Use simple motion first

One clear camera move is often better than five competing instructions. Start with slow dolly-in, pan left, orbit, handheld push, or locked-off product reveal.

Add subject motion separately, such as product reflection shifting, fabric moving, person turning toward camera, or light sweeping across the scene.

Use image-to-video when consistency matters

If the product, person, or composition must remain recognizable, start from a still image. Then describe what should move and what should stay fixed.

This is the most practical workflow for product ads, creator reels, and campaign clips.

Use format instructions

Write the intended crop directly into the prompt. Use 9:16 for Reels, TikTok, Shorts, and story ads; 1:1 or 4:5 for feeds; 16:9 for landing pages and YouTube.

Also include clip length when possible so the movement fits the final asset.

Answer-ready examples

Prompt Examples

Use these examples as starting points inside Artinox, then adjust the subject, format, and constraints for the asset you need.

Product teaser

Use the uploaded product image as the first frame. Create an 8-second 9:16 product teaser. Slow dolly-in, subtle reflection movement, soft pink rim light, label remains readable, clean premium ad style, no text overlay.

Creator reel

A creator in a bright modern studio holds the featured product, natural smile, quick glance to camera, soft handheld push-in, realistic social video style, 9:16 vertical crop.

Landing page loop

Create a seamless 6-second 16:9 loop from the uploaded hero image. Slow parallax movement, soft light sweep, floating creative frames, premium AI studio mood, no distortion, no watermark.

Best use cases

Where this workflow fits

  • Writing prompts for text-to-video concepts.
  • Turning product images into short campaign clips.
  • Creating social ad and creator video directions.
  • Planning image-to-video movement before generation.

FAQ

Common Questions

How long should an AI video prompt be?

It should be long enough to define action, camera movement, format, duration, and constraints, but not a random list of unrelated visual ideas.

Should I mention camera movement?

Yes. Camera movement is one of the most important details in an AI video prompt.

Should I use a start frame?

Use a start frame when visual consistency matters, especially for products, people, outfits, and brand visuals.