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GO VIRAL FASTER!

The first living cinematic promptbook for the post-Sora era.
We don't give you text dumps. We give you
camera language.

OLD Way

"Make a cool video of a cyberpunk city with rain and lights and stuff."

Result: Messy, generic, mid-quality.

Candy Way

PRO STANDARD

Shot 1: Low angle, 24mm lens. Neon reflections on wet pavement.

Action: Camera trucks left. Steam rises.

Vibe: Isolation, Noir.

THE VAULT.

Freshly dropped cinematic structures. Copy, paste, and direct.

CYBER NOIR RAIN

V1.0

LENS:

35mm Anamorphic, f/1.8

MOOD:

Dystopian, Electric, Lonely.

SHOT:

Slow tracking shot forward through steam.

MECHA AWAKENING

V2.0

STYLE:

90s Cel Shading, High Contrast.

FX:

Sparks, energy particles.

SHOT:

Extreme close up on eye opening. Snap zoom out.

GLITCH DANCE HALL

V1.0

LENS:

Fisheye, Wide.

VIBE:

Hyperpop, energetic, strobing.

MOVE:

Chaotic handheld, rapid cuts.

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ACTIVE CHALLENGE

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THE "INVISIBLE CUT" CHALLENGE

Create a 5-second seamless loop where the environment changes but the character stays still. Use the prompt pack "Ghost Shift".

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THE DIRECTOR'S STUDIO

Master the art of cinematic prompting with our in-depth guides.

Why "Camera Language" Matters

AI models trained on video data understand the physics of cinema. When you say "Zoom out," it's vague. When you say "Dolly out, 24mm lens," the AI accesses specific training data associated with professional cinematography.

Lighting 101: The Remedios Varo Effect

Lighting isn't just "bright" or "dark." In our Varo prompts, we use "subsurface scattering" and "ethereal glow" to mimic the texture of dreams. This guide shows you how to apply soft lighting to horror scenes.

How to prompt for "TikTok Pacing"

Viral pacing requires a hook in the first 0.5 seconds. We structure prompts with "Shot 1: High Velocity Action" followed immediately by "Shot 2: Slow Motion Impact." Learn the 3-act structure for 6-second clips.

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