Prompt Library

Prompt systems that sound like direction, not random guessing

The strongest prompts carry visual intent, not just tool keywords. This library organizes the language you need to direct better scenes.

Prompt quality improves when the underlying cinematic thinking improves. The point of this library is not to hand you magic words. It is to give you reusable direction frameworks with stronger visual specificity.

That means camera movement, shot intention, light quality, environment logic, style continuity, and scene progression all need a place in the prompt system.

Prompt packs

High-value packs to start with

These packs mirror the build package roadmap and the kinds of prompts creators reach for repeatedly.

Movement

Camera movement pack

Dolly moves, handheld energy, hero angles, drone reveals, and over-the-shoulder setups.

Lighting

Lighting pack

Golden hour, neon night, dramatic contrast, soft commercial product light, and documentary natural light.

Scenes

Scene pack

Product reveals, founder stories, emotional character moments, and educational explainer sequences.

Commercials

Commercial pack

Product ads, brand trailers, local business promos, course launches, and SaaS explainers.

Continuity

Continuity pack

Character consistency, wardrobe stability, environment continuity, and camera language alignment.

Next build

Use the prompt language inside the Production Lab

Prompt systems become more useful once they are pressure-tested against real scenes and real revisions.

Open the lab