Yapay zeka video üretimi (AI video generation) is growing at an incredible rate. Models like OpenAI's Sora, Runway Gen-3 Alpha, and Luma Dream Machine allow creators to generate cinematic-quality videos from text descriptions. However, generating realistic movements and avoiding glitches requires a specific prompt engineering syntax.
1. The Anatomy of an AI Video Prompt
Unlike static image prompts, video prompts must describe change over time. A professional video prompt should include:
- Subject & Setting: The primary character, objects, and environment.
- Camera Movement: Detailed instructions for the lens (e.g., panning, tracking, zooming, drone shot).
- Lighting & Mood: Cinematic lighting descriptions (e.g., golden hour, rim light, volumetric dust).
- Action & Physics: What is moving and how (e.g., slow motion, splashing water, hair blowing in the wind).
2. Camera Directing Commands
To get professional camera work, use film industry terminology directly in your prompts:
"A slow tracking shot following the character from behind, steadycam, cinematic feel"
"An extreme close-up shot focusing on the character's eye, macro photography"
"A dynamic drone shot rising above the futuristic cityscape, tilting down"
3. Managing Motion and Physics
AI video generators struggle with complex human anatomy and physics. To keep the simulation stable:
- Keep it simple: Describe a single main action instead of multiple complex events.
- Use slow-motion tags: Adding
"slow motion"or"high-speed photography"gives the AI more frames to render smooth transitions. - Specify environmental movement: E.g.,
"leaves falling gently"or"neon lights flashing slowly".
