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How to write a prompt
Prompt structure
To write a good prompt, use keywords:
- A subject (for example,
mountains). - The subject's attributes (for example,
blue). - The circumstances (location, time, movement direction, events: for example,
on the seashore in the evening). - Style (for example,
in the romantic style).
Your description doesn't have to be coherent or grammatically correct. You can just list keywords for the future video (for example, sunset mountains river fairytale style).
Tips
- Don't add too many keywords. Focus on key concepts and essential details. The neural network might not understand lengthy descriptions.
- Don't use technical terminology or complex concepts. The neural network might misinterpret them.
- Try using specific and clear attributes rather than abstract ones. For example, instead of
an unusual tree, entera tree with thorns. - Simplify the syntax. For example, instead of
a man taking a stroll against a backdrop of a crimson sunset with leaves falling around him, entera man walking, crimson sunset, falling leaves. - Experiment with the wording. If the first prompt didn't produce the desired result, try rephrasing it.
Examples
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