: If the tool allows, exclude "distorted faces," "blurry backgrounds," or "extra limbs" to keep the generation clean. Workflow Suggestion
: Known for incredible cinematic quality and "hero shots." It is perfect if you need a specific, high-impact scene that looks like it belongs in a movie.
: Use keywords like "golden hour," "volumetric lighting," or "soft bokeh" to give the video depth. 16838mp4
: Currently considered the champion for free tiers and realism. It handles complex physics and human motion better than most, making it ideal for "real" looking pieces.
: Describe textures clearly (e.g., "rippling silk," "shimmering wet pavement") to help the AI understand how light should interact with surfaces. : If the tool allows, exclude "distorted faces,"
: Specify the shot. Instead of just "a car driving," try "low-angle tracking shot of a car driving fast."
: If 16838.mp4 is a clip you already have, use the Video-to-Video or Image-to-Video features in tools like Kling or PixVerse to upscale it or change its style while keeping the original motion. : Currently considered the champion for free tiers
To ensure the output isn't just a generic clip, use these prompting strategies: