Explore Video Ideas
Start with a visual or prompt, then describe the motion and pacing you want to explore.
Step-by-Step Guide
1. Start with a Visual
Use an image or written scene as a starting point for your idea.
2. Describe the Motion
Explain the movement, framing, and mood you want the scene to convey.
3. Review the Scene
Check that the subject, action, and setting point in the same direction.
4. Refine Your Direction
Use what you learn from a draft to make the next prompt more specific.
Tips for Best Results
Keep the Scene Focused
Give the viewer one main subject or action to follow.
Name the Framing
Describe the point of view and framing that fit the scene you have in mind.
Describe the Action Clearly
State who or what is moving, where it happens, and what changes during the scene.
Plan the Pace
Use a simple sequence of actions so the scene is easy to review and revise.
Frequently Asked Questions
How should I choose a starting point?
Start with an image when the initial look matters to you, or begin with a written scene when you are exploring an idea from scratch.
How should I plan a longer idea?
Break the idea into separate scenes and give each scene a clear purpose.
How should I choose an option?
Choose the option whose controls and starting point fit the scene you want to explore.