Beginners often feel pressure to master every new model, every style trick, and every social platform at the same time. That usually creates noise, not progress.
Start smaller
Begin with one scene, one emotion, and one format. Learn what makes the image readable. Learn what makes the cut feel right. Learn how the prompt changes the result.
Use a simple sequence
First understand the story goal. Then design the shot language. Then build the prompt. Then improve the output through editing and revision. This order keeps the tool from leading the project.
Practice in public
Public scene builds are useful because they expose weak prompts, weak shot logic, and weak continuity fast. That feedback loop is where many beginners improve fastest.