Prompt Guide

Unlock the full potential of VIBE's AI rendering engine. Learn the syntax and secrets required to consistently generate photorealistic, cinematic, and perfectly directed video clips using Kling, Sora, and Veo.

The VIBE Formula

The most successful video prompts follow a strict structural hierarchy:

[Subject/Action] + [Setting/Context] + [Camera Movement] + [Lighting/Mood] + [Style/Format]

Masterclass Examples

Cinematic Realism

Ideal for Sora 2 & Kling 3.0

A tracking shot following a woman in a neon-lit cyberpunk city alleyway. It is raining heavily, creating puddles reflecting the neon signs. Shallow depth of field, 35mm lens, cinematic lighting, 8k resolution, photorealistic.

High-Speed Motion

Ideal for Veo 3.1 Fast

FPV drone footage flying rapidly through a dense, misty pine forest at sunrise. Sunbeams breaking through the canopy. Fast motion blur, dynamic angle, high contrast, GoPro style, 60fps.

Image-to-Video Animation

Use a reference image to lock in character consistency.

(Using uploaded portrait image) The subject turns their head slowly towards the camera and smiles gently. Soft studio lighting, slow motion, subtle hair movement in the wind. Do not alter the facial structure.

Pro Tips for Better Renders

  • 01
    Avoid NegativesInstead of "no camera shake", instruct the AI positively with "smooth steadicam movement".
  • 02
    Be Specific with MotionUse terms like "pan left", "dolly push in", or "crane shot up" to dictate exact camera behavior.
  • 03
    Leverage Seedance for AnimeIf you are generating 2D animation, switching to the Seedance v2 model will yield vastly superior results compared to Kling.