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Montage style4 prompts available

Montage Video Prompts

Short, rhythmic beats that build a narrative arc quickly. Use for fast pacing, product sequences, and travel recaps.

Best practices

  • -Describe one action per shot to keep motion clean.
  • -Call out the camera move to match the style.
  • -Repeat lighting cues across the sequence.

Failures & fixes

  • -If motion drifts, simplify the action and reduce adjectives.
  • -If style fades, restate the style lock in each shot.
  • -If framing changes, move camera cues to the first sentence.

Montage prompts by model

Sora 2 version
Shot → Framing → DOF → Action → Lighting → Duration
Shot 1: commuters entering subway station, urban wide shot. Framing: wide crowd. Depth of field: shallow. Camera: steady wide. Lighting: cool daylight. Duration: 3s.
Veo 3.1 version
Scene → Camera → Transition → Audio → Lighting
Scene: commuters entering subway station, urban wide shot. Camera choreography: steady wide. Transition: cut. Audio cues: metro rumble. Lighting: cool daylight.
Kling 2.6 version
Scene → Action → Motion → Style → Parameters
Scene: commuters entering subway station, urban wide shot. Motion: steady wide. Style: urban montage, sharp cuts, cool steel tones. Parameters: quality=high, frame_rate=24fps, noise=low. Input image: reference frame.
Seedream 4.5 version
Subject → Composition → Lighting → Style → Mood
Subject: commuters entering subway station, urban wide shot. Composition: wide crowd. Lighting: cool daylight. Style: urban montage, sharp cuts, cool steel tones. Mood: montage, cinematic, documentary.

Montage style prompt guidance

A montage prompt is a style lock plus a shot list. The style lock sets camera language and lighting, and each shot then keeps one action beat. This is how you turn a simple idea into a reliable ai video generator prompt with consistent visual tone.

Use the model variants above to see how the same style transfers between Sora, Veo, Kling, and Seedream. When you copy a pack, keep the style lock identical and only change the subject or location. That approach produces cleaner ai video generator prompts and faster iteration.

This page is also a quick reference for camera language tied to the style. If the style feels weak, add one more lighting cue and repeat it across the shot list. That keeps the visual tone aligned from the first frame to the final beat.

FAQ

How do I write montage prompts?
Use clear camera language, a short style lock, and one action per shot to keep the montage look consistent.
Should every shot use the same style cue?
Yes. Repeat the style cue across shots to avoid visual drift.