Tag: video prompts

  • Kling 2.6: 6 Swimwear Summer Ad Prompts (Bikini Models, 9:16 + Audio)

    Kling 2.6: 6 Swimwear Summer Ad Prompts (Bikini Models, 9:16 + Audio)

    Kling 2.6 swimwear ad prompts can produce native sound when the prompt includes one short line of dialogue plus a few clear ambience cues. This pack mirrors the Seedance swimwear set, but runs the same six scenes on Kling 2.6 with sound ON.

    Test setup

    Model Kling 2.6 (text-to-video)
    Aspect ratio 9:16
    Duration 5 seconds
    Sound On

    The prompt guide used (four layers)

    • Layer 1: Subject + action (what the camera sees)
    • Layer 2: Dialogue or key sound in quotes
    • Layer 3: Environmental audio cues (comma-separated)
    • Layer 4: Style + mood (ad look, lighting, camera move)

    Template: Subject/action, “dialogue or key sound”, ambience + foley cues, style + mood.

    6 swimwear summer ad prompts (with Kling 2.6 outputs)

    1) Beach volleyball serve

    Prompt: Adult woman (25 years old) in a sporty modest bikini serves a beach volleyball and laughs, sand kicks up, teammates blurred in background, “Set. Spike. Shine.”, ocean waves, volleyball thump, light crowd cheers, seagulls, summer fashion ad, golden hour sunlight, 9:16 vertical commercial framing, smooth gimbal tracking, shallow depth of field, tasteful non-sexual styling.

    2) Poolside sunscreen application

    Prompt: Adult woman (25 years old) in a modest bikini sits poolside and applies sunscreen to her shoulder, product in hand, camera pushes in, “SPF on. Day on.”, water splash, sunscreen cap click, soft pool ambience, distant kids laughing, clean lifestyle ad, bright midday sun, crisp highlights, 9:16 vertical, slow dolly-in, realistic skin texture, tasteful non-sexual styling.

    3) Surfboard walk to the shoreline

    Prompt: Adult woman (25 years old) in a modest bikini carries a surfboard down to the shoreline, looks over her shoulder and smiles, “Meet you in the water.”, waves rolling in, board wax squeak, footsteps on wet sand, distant gulls, premium surf ad, golden backlight, lens flare, 9:16 vertical, smooth follow shot, cinematic contrast, tasteful non-sexual styling.

    4) Beach lounge + sparkling water

    Prompt: Adult woman (25 years old) in a modest bikini reclines on a beach lounge chair, adjusts sunglasses, takes a sip from a cold sparkling water can, “Just one more hour.”, can fizz, ice clink, soft wind, waves in distance, luxury summer ad, warm sun, clean skin highlights, 9:16 vertical, slow tilt up, shallow depth, tasteful non-sexual styling.

    5) Beach smoothie bar order

    Prompt: Adult woman (25 years old) in a modest bikini stands at a small beach smoothie bar, points to a menu, the bartender hands her a cold drink, “Mango, extra ice.”, blender whirr, ice clatter, beach music far away, waves, bright colorful ad, midday sun, saturated tropical colors, 9:16 vertical, quick rack focus from menu to her smile, tasteful non-sexual styling.

    6) Sunset shoreline walk (closing shot)

    Prompt: Adult woman (25 years old) in a modest bikini with a light beach cover-up walks along the shoreline at sunset, turns and brushes wet hair back, “This is my season.”, gentle waves, soft wind, distant beach chatter, footsteps in sand, cinematic summer closing shot, warm orange sky, soft film grain, 9:16 vertical, slow steadycam push-in, tasteful non-sexual styling.

    Notes for safer, cleaner results

    • A negative prompt was used to reduce nudity, see-through fabric, and unwanted overlays (no watermark, no subtitles).
    • If audio sounds crowded, remove one ambience item and keep only 2-3 cues.
    • If faces drift, simplify the action: slower camera move and fewer background people.
  • Seedance 1.5 Pro: 6 Swimwear Summer Ad Prompts (Bikini Models, 9:16 + Audio)

    Seedance 1.5 Pro: 6 Swimwear Summer Ad Prompts (Bikini Models, 9:16 + Audio)

    Seedance 1.5 Pro swimwear ad prompts work best when the prompt reads like a simple shot list plus clear audio cues. This pack targets summer swimwear creative with adult bikini models. The style stays tasteful and non-sexual, with no nudity and no see-through fabric.

    Test setup

    Model Seedance 1.5 Pro (text-to-video)
    Aspect ratio 9:16
    Resolution 480p
    Duration 5 seconds
    Audio On

    The prompt guide used (four layers)

    • Layer 1: Subject + action (what the camera sees)
    • Layer 2: Dialogue or key sound in quotes
    • Layer 3: Environmental audio cues (comma-separated)
    • Layer 4: Style + mood (ad look, lighting, camera move)

    Template: Subject/action, “dialogue or key sound”, ambience + foley cues, style + mood.

    6 swimwear summer ad prompts (with outputs)

    1) Beach volleyball serve

    Prompt: Adult woman (25 years old) in a sporty modest bikini serves a beach volleyball and laughs, sand kicks up, teammates blurred in background, “Set. Spike. Shine.”, ocean waves, volleyball thump, light crowd cheers, seagulls, summer fashion ad, golden hour sunlight, 9:16 vertical commercial framing, smooth gimbal tracking, shallow depth of field, tasteful non-sexual styling, no nudity, no see-through fabric, no on-screen text.

    2) Poolside sunscreen application

    Prompt: Adult woman (25 years old) in a modest bikini sits poolside and applies sunscreen to her shoulder, product in hand, camera pushes in, “SPF on. Day on.”, water splash, sunscreen cap click, soft pool ambience, distant kids laughing, clean lifestyle ad, bright midday sun, crisp highlights, 9:16 vertical, slow dolly-in, realistic skin texture, tasteful non-sexual styling, no nudity, no see-through fabric, no on-screen text.

    3) Surfboard walk to the shoreline

    Prompt: Adult woman (25 years old) in a modest bikini carries a surfboard down to the shoreline, looks over her shoulder and smiles, “Meet you in the water.”, waves rolling in, board wax squeak, footsteps on wet sand, distant gulls, premium surf ad, golden backlight, lens flare, 9:16 vertical, smooth follow shot, cinematic contrast, tasteful non-sexual styling, no nudity, no see-through fabric, no on-screen text.

    4) Beach lounge + sparkling water

    Prompt: Adult woman (25 years old) in a modest bikini reclines on a beach lounge chair, adjusts sunglasses, takes a sip from a cold sparkling water can, “Just one more hour.”, can fizz, ice clink, soft wind, waves in distance, luxury summer ad, warm sun, clean skin highlights, 9:16 vertical, slow tilt up, shallow depth, tasteful non-sexual styling, no nudity, no see-through fabric, no on-screen text.

    5) Beach smoothie bar order

    Prompt: Adult woman (25 years old) in a modest bikini stands at a small beach smoothie bar, points to a menu, the bartender hands her a cold drink, “Mango, extra ice.”, blender whirr, ice clatter, beach music far away, waves, bright colorful ad, midday sun, saturated tropical colors, 9:16 vertical, quick rack focus from menu to her smile, tasteful non-sexual styling, no nudity, no see-through fabric, no on-screen text.

    6) Sunset shoreline walk (closing shot)

    Prompt: Adult woman (25 years old) in a modest bikini with a light beach cover-up walks along the shoreline at sunset, turns and brushes wet hair back, “This is my season.”, gentle waves, soft wind, distant beach chatter, footsteps in sand, cinematic summer closing shot, warm orange sky, soft film grain, 9:16 vertical, slow steadycam push-in, tasteful non-sexual styling, no nudity, no see-through fabric, no on-screen text.

    Notes for cleaner ad outputs

    • Keep the dialogue line short. One line works better than a full sentence in 5 seconds.
    • If the model invents overlay text, repeat: “no on-screen text” and avoid mentioning brands.
    • For more product focus, add: “close-up on sunscreen bottle” or “logo-free plain packaging”.
    • For less motion blur, change the camera move to: “slow dolly-in” or set “fix camera” on.
  • 6 Hollywood-Style Cinematic Prompts for Seedance 1.5 Pro (With Native Audio)

    6 Hollywood-Style Cinematic Prompts for Seedance 1.5 Pro (With Native Audio)

    Seedance 1.5 Pro can generate film-like shots with native audio when prompts read like a director’s shot list plus a sound cue sheet. This prompt pack focuses on Hollywood-style cinematic scenes: clear blocking, one strong camera move, and short dialogue lines in quotes.

    Recommended settings for this pack

    Model Seedance 1.5 Pro (text-to-video)
    Aspect ratio 16:9
    Resolution 720p
    Duration 5 seconds
    Audio On

    The four-layer prompt template

    • Layer 1: Subject + primary action (what happens on screen)
    • Layer 2: Dialogue or key sound in quotes
    • Layer 3: Environmental audio cues (comma-separated)
    • Layer 4: Visual style + mood (lens, lighting, camera, tone)

    Template: Subject/action, “dialogue or key sound”, ambience + foley cues, visual style + mood.

    12 Hollywood-style cinematic prompts (copy/paste)

    1) Neo-noir alley (output example)

    Prompt: Lone detective in a rain-soaked neon alley walks toward camera, trench coat swaying, turns to glance over shoulder, “Keep moving.”, rain on metal fire escape, distant police siren, footsteps in puddles, neon sign buzz, neo-noir thriller, 35mm film grain, anamorphic bokeh, slow dolly-in, tense mood.

    2) Starship bridge command (output example)

    Prompt: On a futuristic starship bridge, female captain grips the armrest and leans forward as the ship lights flicker, “Engage.”, low engine hum, warning beeps, comm chatter, distant metal creaks, high-budget sci-fi, crisp volumetric lighting, shallow depth of field, subtle handheld, urgent mood.

    3) Desert standoff (output example)

    Prompt: At sunset in a wide desert plain, a lone rider on a motorcycle stops and removes helmet, sand gusts swirl, “You are late.”, wind gusts, distant thunder, gravel crunch, cloth flap, cinematic western, long lens compression, warm golden light, slow push-in, suspense mood.

    4) Epic fantasy throne room (output example)

    Prompt: In a grand candlelit throne room, armored warrior steps onto marble and raises a sword toward the throne, “For the realm.”, echoing footsteps, armor clink, torch crackle, distant choir swell, epic fantasy, dramatic chiaroscuro, slow crane down, heroic mood.

    5) Heist control room (output example)

    Prompt: In a dim control room, hacker woman types fast on multiple screens, code reflections on her face, glances up as a timer hits zero, “Now.”, keyboard clicks, server fans, muffled radio chatter, city rain outside, modern heist, cool blue lighting, tight close-up, intense mood.

    6) Prestige drama close-up (output example)

    Prompt: Close-up of a woman in a candlelit apartment holding a crumpled letter, a tear falls, she exhales and looks into camera, “I could not save it.”, soft room tone, distant traffic, faint clock tick, paper rustle, prestige drama, soft film grain, gentle handheld, intimate mood.

     

    Quick prompting rules for “Hollywood” results

    • One scene, one main subject, one camera move.
    • Keep dialogue short. Let ambience do the rest.
    • Add 2-4 sound cues. Avoid long audio lists in 5 seconds.
    • If the model invents text overlays, add: “no on-screen text”.

    TRY NOW

    Run the prompts on seedance2pro.video, then iterate by changing one thing at a time: lens, lighting, camera move, or dialogue line. The fastest upgrades come from tighter shot lists, not longer paragraphs.

  • Seedance Uncensored: 6 Summer Ad Prompts With Women (Four-Layer Guide)

    Seedance Uncensored: 6 Summer Ad Prompts With Women (Four-Layer Guide)

    Seedance uncensored (Seedance 1.5 Uncensored) can generate short native-audio ad clips fast. This version of the summer prompt pack keeps one extra rule: every video includes an adult woman on camera.

    All six prompts follow a four-layer structure so the model gets a clear shot list plus audio cues. Notes below reference a mid-frame check around 2.5s. A full playthrough still matters for motion and audio timing.

    The four-layer prompt structure used in these videos

    • Layer 1 (Subject + action): Who is in frame and what happens.
    • Layer 2 (Dialogue or key sound in quotes): One short line like “Reapply and go.”
    • Layer 3 (Environmental audio cues): Comma-separated ambience and foley.
    • Layer 4 (Style + mood): The ad look and emotional tone.

    Test setup

    Model Seedance 1.5 Uncensored (text-to-video)
    Aspect ratio 9:16
    Resolution 480p
    Duration 5 seconds
    Audio On

    6 summer ad prompts (women in every clip)

    1) Sunscreen application (beach towel)

    Mid-frame note: Clear product interaction and strong summer vibe. Tube label details looked soft, so final branding may need a clean overlay. Commercial usability: High.

    Prompt: Adult woman sitting on a beach towel applies sunscreen to her shoulder and holds the tube close to camera, “SPF 50. No white cast.”, ocean waves, seagulls, sunscreen cap click, soft breeze, sun-drenched lifestyle ad, warm film color, shallow depth of field, upbeat summer mood.

    2) Pool edge lifestyle (splash moment)

    Mid-frame note: The pool setting reads instantly, but the face can get obscured by motion blur and some pool-lounger reflections look odd. Commercial usability: Medium.

    Prompt: Adult woman in a wide-brim sun hat lounges at pool edge and flicks water with her hand, “Splash and glow.”, pool water splashes, distant laughter, light breeze, resort ambience, bright clean commercial look, crisp reflections, playful summer vibe.

    3) Beach bar drink push (ice clink)

    Mid-frame note: Strong product moment with a clear drink hero. Minor reflection quirks show up on glass and garnish edges, but the shot stays usable. Commercial usability: High.

    Prompt: Adult woman at a beach bar slides an iced citrus drink toward the camera and smiles, “Ice cold. Summer ready.”, ice clink, straw tap, ambient beach music, ocean hush, palm leaves rustle, glossy beverage ad, high contrast highlights, relaxed vacation mood.

    4) Sunglasses put-on (fashion close-up)

    Mid-frame note: The action reads, but this clip introduced unexpected on-screen text overlays and lens-reflection artifacts. Adding “no on-screen text” to the prompt often helps. Commercial usability: Medium.

    Prompt: Adult woman lifts matte black sunglasses, puts them on, then turns her head toward the sun, “UV on. Worries off.”, fabric swish, soft hinge click, distant waves, beach crowd murmur, breezy fashion ad, clean reflections, minimal background, confident summer mood.

    5) After-sun skincare (mirror trust shot)

    Mid-frame note: A calm, trust-building mirror scene. Jar branding stays generic, but the human moment feels real and ad-friendly. Commercial usability: High.

    Prompt: Adult woman in a bright beach house bathroom applies a cooling after-sun gel to her cheek and smiles in the mirror, “Calm, cool, and ready.”, gentle water running, towel rustle, small jar click, quiet room tone, clean skincare ad, soft morning light, natural skin texture, soothing mood.

    6) Tote-bag UGC sunscreen routine (zipper + squeeze)

    Mid-frame note: The concept sells reapplication, but the crop can cut off the face and the lotion blob can look unnatural. A wider shot and simpler dispense action usually improves stability. Commercial usability: Medium.

    Prompt: Adult woman opens a beach tote, pulls out sunscreen, applies it to her forearm, then raises the tube in a hero pose, “Reapply and go.”, zipper sound, cap click, lotion squeeze, ocean waves, light breeze, fast UGC-style ad, handheld feel, bright midday sun, energetic mood.

    Scorecard (mid-frame commercial usability)

    Prompt Usability Main issue
    Sunscreen application High Label detail soft
    Pool edge splash Medium Motion blur + reflections
    Beach bar drink High Minor glass reflections
    Sunglasses put-on Medium Text overlay + lens artifacts
    After-sun mirror High Generic jar branding
    Tote-bag routine Medium Crop + lotion realism

    Prompting tips when every clip must include a woman

    • State “adult woman” in Layer 1 to avoid age ambiguity.
    • Keep the dialogue line short, then use Layer 3 for sound texture.
    • If the face matters, request a “medium close-up” and avoid fast hand moves.
    • Add “no on-screen text” when the model tries to invent overlays.

    Run these prompts on seedance2pro.video and tweak one variable at a time: camera move, dialogue length, and audio density. For the cleanest results, treat each clip like one shot, not a whole montage.

  • Seedance 1.5 vs Kling 2.6: Native Audio Ad Concept Test (5 Prompts)

    Seedance 1.5 vs Kling 2.6: Native Audio Ad Concept Test (5 Prompts)

    Seedance 1.5 vs Kling 2.6 looks like a simple text-to-video comparison, but native audio changes what “good” means for ads. If the model can land voice, foley, and ambience in the same render as the visuals, the edit step shrinks.

    This post runs one skincare-serum campaign concept through both models with audio enabled. It uses five 9:16 prompts. The notes below reference the mid-frame around 2.5s. A full playthrough still matters for motion and audio quality.

    Seedance 1.5 vs Kling 2.6: test setup

    Use case Native-audio product ads (UGC + studio)
    Mode Text-to-video
    Aspect ratio 9:16
    Resolution 480p
    Duration 5 seconds per clip
    Audio On

    Quick takeaways (based on the mid-frame)

    • Seedance read more product-forward in the macro hero and the lab shot. The bottle framing and ripple action looked clearer.
    • Kling looked more “ad-ready” in the unboxing and the skin close-up. The compositions were cleaner and more focused.
    • Stress test risk showed up in Kling’s montage mid-frame, which went fully abstract at that timestamp.

    Prompt-by-prompt results

    Prompt 1: Macro product hero (wet slate + ripple)

    Prompt: 9:16 cinematic macro product ad. A frosted glass dropper bottle labeled SERUM stands on wet black slate. A droplet falls into a puddle and ripples. Audio: water drip, subtle glass clink, airy synth swell.

    Seedance kept a clean, centered bottle with readable “SERUM” in the mid-frame. Kling leaned more stylized, with a vertical label look and a floating-dropper feel.

    Seedance 1.5 output
    Kling 2.6 output

    Prompt 2: UGC unboxing (hands + box sounds)

    Prompt: 9:16 handheld UGC unboxing at a tidy desk. Two hands open a kraft box and pull out a frosted serum bottle. Audio: cardboard tear, tissue crinkle. Dialogue: “Just one drop and it feels so light.”

    Both outputs showed hands and a box. In the mid-frame, Seedance included extra objects that distracted from the reveal. Kling kept a cleaner desk and a clearer product-first moment.

    Seedance 1.5 output
    Kling 2.6 output

    Prompt 3: Bathroom application (drop on skin)

    Prompt: 9:16 bathroom mirror shot. A person applies one drop of serum, then turns toward camera. Audio: gentle water running, fingertip tap on glass. Dialogue: “No sticky finish. Ready in seconds.”

    Seedance framed a mirror scene with multiple products visible. Kling delivered a tight cheek close-up with a clear serum droplet and minimal background, which reads fast in a scroll.

    Seedance 1.5 output
    Kling 2.6 output

    Prompt 4: Lab droplet (science texture)

    Prompt: 9:16 slow-motion lab shot. A clear droplet falls into a beaker and creates ripples. Match-cut to the serum bottle rotating. Audio: liquid splash, brief whoosh, soft click.

    Seedance produced a crisp, centered beaker frame with strong ripple geometry. Kling looked more shallow-focus and cinematic, but the ripple action read weaker in the mid-frame.

    Seedance 1.5 output
    Kling 2.6 output

    Prompt 5 (stress test): Fast montage with whip-pan

    Prompt: 9:16 fast ad montage. Cap twist, dropper squeeze, product on marble, final hero shot with warm bokeh. One continuous camera move with a whip-pan. Audio: cap twist, marble tap. Dialogue: “Glow now.”

    Seedance still showed product and serum texture in the mid-frame. Kling’s mid-frame landed on an abstract bokeh plate with no product visible at that timestamp. That can work as a transition, but it is risky for a 5-second sell.

    Seedance 1.5 output
    Kling 2.6 output

    Comparison table: best fit by ad task

    Ad task Seedance 1.5 Kling 2.6
    Macro product hero Clearer mid-frame product read More stylized mid-frame
    UGC unboxing More clutter mid-frame Cleaner reveal mid-frame
    Serum-on-skin close-up More context, more distractions Stronger close-up read
    Lab ingredient visual Stronger ripple action mid-frame Shallow-focus look
    Fast montage stress test Product stayed visible mid-frame Mid-frame went abstract

    Prompting tips for native-audio ads

    • Keep dialogue to one short line.
    • List foley like a checklist: “Audio: drip, clink, whoosh.”
    • Pick one camera move per clip.
    • If a montage fails, split it into separate 5-second renders.

    Verdict (what to pick first)

    For product-first creatives (macro hero, ingredient visuals), Seedance 1.5 looked safer in this concept test because the mid-frames kept the product readable and centered more often.

    For UGC-style creatives (hands, faces, tight close-ups), Kling 2.6 looked stronger in this concept test because the mid-frames stayed cleaner and more ad-like, with fewer distractions.

    Run these five prompts on seedance2pro.video and compare outputs side by side. Change one variable at a time: duration, camera movement, and audio density. The fastest improvements usually come from simpler prompts.

  • Seedance Uncensored Review: 6 Summer Ad Prompts (9:16, 480p)

    Seedance Uncensored Review: 6 Summer Ad Prompts (9:16, 480p)

    Seedance uncensored (Seedance 1.5 Uncensored) can generate short 9:16 ad clips fast, with an optional native-audio track. For summer campaigns, that matters because waves, splashes, ice clinks, and quick VO lines often sell the mood as much as the visuals.

    This review runs six summer ad prompts set at the beach and pool. Every clip uses the same baseline settings. Notes below reference a mid-frame check around 2.5s. A full playthrough still matters for motion and audio timing.

    What Seedance 1.5 Uncensored does well for summer ads

    • Vertical-ready output: 9:16 compositions work for TikTok, Reels, and Shorts.
    • Native audio toggle: Prompts can request ambience, foley, and short narration.
    • Product + lifestyle range: It can switch from studio-style hero shots to beach action.

    Test setup

    Model Seedance 1.5 Uncensored (text-to-video)
    Aspect ratio 9:16
    Resolution 480p
    Duration 5 seconds
    Audio On

    6 summer ad prompt tests (with real outputs)

    1) Sunscreen hero on sand (beach ambience)

    Mid-frame note: Strong composition and beach mood. The label typography looked warped, so product branding may need cleanup. Commercial usability: Medium.

    Prompt: 9:16 summer sunscreen ad. SPF 50 bottle on warm sand, ocean waves in background, sun flare, slow camera orbit. Audio: waves, seagulls, soft whoosh.

    2) Pool float (sparkle + splashes)

    Mid-frame note: Very on-theme and visually fun. Minor repeating water ripples showed up, but the shot still reads ad-ready. Commercial usability: High.

    Prompt: 9:16 poolside shot. Colorful inflatable ring drifting in a clear pool, sun glitter, slow push-in. Audio: water splash, distant laughter, light breeze.

    3) Iced drink at a beach bar (ice clink + pour)

    Mid-frame note: Best overall lifestyle mood. The drink, lime, and ocean bokeh composition reads like a real beverage ad. The lime texture looked slightly CG, but not deal-breaking. Commercial usability: High.

    Prompt: 9:16 beach bar ad. Iced citrus drink with condensation on a wooden bar, palm leaf shadows, slow tilt. Audio: ice clink, drink pour, ambient beach.

    4) Sunglasses on a towel (hand reveal)

    Mid-frame note: Stylish product reveal, but lens reflections showed odd artifacts and the hand details looked slightly off. Commercial usability: Medium.

    Prompt: 9:16 sunglasses product ad. Matte black sunglasses on a striped beach towel. A hand slides them into frame. Clean reflections, shallow depth of field. Audio: fabric swish, soft click.

    5) Beach volleyball action (camera tracking stress test)

    Mid-frame note: Energy is there, but the player looked cropped/warped and the crowd background repeated. This type of sports action tends to fail first at low resolution. Commercial usability: Low.

    Prompt: 9:16 beach volleyball action. A volleyball spikes over the net, sand kicks up, tracking camera, golden hour light. Audio: ball hit, footsteps on sand, short cheer.

    6) Sunscreen montage (VO + foley + whip-pan)

    Mid-frame note: The concept works and the framing sells sunscreen use. The lotion stream and label clarity looked soft. This prompt stacks many beats into five seconds, so splitting into two clips may improve stability. Commercial usability: Medium.

    Prompt: 9:16 fast summer montage. Sunscreen cap twist, lotion squeeze onto hand, quick rub on forearm, bottle hero shot. One whip-pan camera move. Audio: cap twist, squeeze, rub, ocean ambience. Narration: “SPF 50. No white cast.”

    Scorecard

    Prompt Commercial usability (mid-frame) Why
    Sunscreen hero Medium Great mood, but label text warped
    Pool float High Clean read, minor water repeat
    Iced drink High Strong composition and lighting
    Sunglasses reveal Medium Lens reflections + hand artifacts
    Volleyball action Low Subject cropping + background repeats
    Montage Medium Good idea, needs simpler beats

    Prompting tips for beach and pool ads

    • Keep one subject per clip. Product hero and action scenes rarely mix well in 5 seconds.
    • Write audio as a list: “Audio: waves, seagulls, ice clink.”
    • Use one camera move. Orbit or push-in. Avoid orbit + whip-pan together.
    • For sports scenes, move up in resolution and reduce crowd density to avoid repeats.

    Verdict: the best summer ad templates to start with

    The pool float and iced drink prompts looked like the strongest starting points. They keep the scene simple, the subject readable, and the mood instantly summer. They also give the audio prompt room to breathe, so ambience and foley cues can land without fighting fast edits.

    For product ads with real branding, hero shots still need extra care. Labels and small typography often warp. A safe workflow is to generate the motion and lighting first, then add final text and packaging details in post or via a clean overlay.

    CTA

    Try these prompts on seedance2pro.video, then iterate by changing one variable at a time: duration, camera movement, and audio density. The fastest wins usually come from simpler shot lists, not longer prompts.

  • Kling V3 Omni vs Wan 2.6: 5 Prompt Test (9:16, 720p)

    Kling V3 Omni vs Wan 2.6: 5 Prompt Test (9:16, 720p)

    This post runs the same 5 short ad-style prompts on two text-to-video models: Kling V3 Omni and Alibaba Wan 2.6. Each test uses 9:16, 720p, 5 seconds, audio off, and one simple camera move.

    Quick specs

    Item Kling V3 Omni Wan 2.6
    Provider Kling Alibaba
    Type Text-to-video (also supports image + reference inputs) Text-to-video (also supports image + reference inputs)
    Resolution options std (720p), pro (1080p) 720P, 1080P
    Aspect ratios 16:9, 9:16, 1:1 16:9, 9:16, 1:1, 4:3, 3:4
    Duration tested here 5 seconds
    Ratio tested here 9:16 (vertical)
    Audio tested here Off

    Test setup (same for both models)

    • Goal: fast vertical clips that could work as product ads or UGC-style demos
    • Duration: 5 seconds per run
    • Ratio: 9:16
    • Resolution: 720p
    • Audio: off
    • Prompt style: 2-4 short sentences, one camera move

    5 prompt results (Kling vs Wan)

    1) Perfume bottle hero shot (reflections)

    Prompt: 9:16 commercial product video. A premium matte-black perfume bottle on dark wet slate. Soft rim light, realistic reflections. Slow camera push-in with a gentle turntable rotation. Clean background, no text.

    Settings: Kling mode=std, duration=5s, ratio=9:16, sound=off, scale=0.5. Wan mode=std, duration=5s, ratio=9:16, resolution=720P, audioEnabled=false.

    Kling V3 Omni Wan 2.6
    Prompt 1 (Kling): perfume bottle hero shot.
    Prompt 1 (Wan): perfume bottle hero shot.
    • Kling keeps a matte cylindrical bottle consistent across frames, with stable lighting and reflections.
    • Wan renders a glossier rectangular glass bottle look with strong highlights. Framing stays steady.
    • Both clips look ad-usable for a clean product hero shot.

    2) UGC hand demo (small object handling)

    Prompt: 9:16 UGC phone video in a bright kitchen. A hand opens a wireless earbuds case and takes one earbud out. Slight handheld shake, natural skin texture. Simple background, no text.

    Settings: Kling mode=std, duration=5s, ratio=9:16, sound=off, scale=0.5. Wan mode=std, duration=5s, ratio=9:16, resolution=720P, audioEnabled=false.

    Kling V3 Omni Wan 2.6
    Prompt 2 (Kling): earbuds case open + grab.
    Prompt 2 (Wan): earbuds case open + grab.
    • Kling stays stable across the open-and-grab sequence, with normal-looking hands in the sampled frames.
    • Wan looks coherent, but a couple frames show small geometry changes on the earbud/case.
    • For UGC hands, keeping the action list short helps both models.

    3) Running shoes turntable (geometry consistency)

    Prompt: 9:16 studio product ad video of a pair of running shoes on a turntable. One smooth orbit around the shoes. Sharp fabric texture, clean highlights, soft shadow. Minimal background, no text.

    Settings: Kling mode=std, duration=5s, ratio=9:16, sound=off, scale=0.5. Wan mode=std, duration=5s, ratio=9:16, resolution=720P, audioEnabled=false.

    Kling V3 Omni Wan 2.6
    Prompt 3 (Kling): shoe turntable/orbit.
    Prompt 3 (Wan): shoe turntable/orbit.
    • Kling keeps the shoe form consistent across frames and looks safe for a generic product spin.
    • Wan looks more stylized and detailed, but the midsole/shape shifts across frames and a brand-like side mark appears.
    • If the product must stay exact, watch for shape drift and accidental branding on footwear prompts.

    4) Stop-motion wrapper reveal (style lock)

    Prompt: 9:16 stop-motion paper cutout ad scene. A chocolate bar wrapper flips open and a paper chocolate square pops out. Handcrafted paper texture, simple loop-like motion. Clean composition, no text.

    Settings: Kling mode=std, duration=5s, ratio=9:16, sound=off, scale=0.5. Wan mode=std, duration=5s, ratio=9:16, resolution=720P, audioEnabled=false.

    Kling V3 Omni Wan 2.6
    Prompt 4 (Kling): paper cutout wrapper reveal.
    Prompt 4 (Wan): paper cutout wrapper reveal.
    • Kling keeps the wrapper and chocolate piece coherent across frames, with a clean minimal look.
    • Wan shows readable wrapper text (“Chocolate”) even though the prompt asked for no text.
    • If you need brand safety, add a stronger negative prompt for text/logos and keep packaging generic.

    5) Busy neon subway (crowd + signage)

    Prompt: 9:16 cinematic handheld shot on a crowded subway platform at night. Neon lights reflect on a wet floor. People walk past the camera. One forward tracking move, realistic motion blur, no readable text.

    Settings: Kling mode=std, duration=5s, ratio=9:16, sound=off, scale=0.5. Wan mode=std, duration=5s, ratio=9:16, resolution=720P, audioEnabled=false.

    Kling V3 Omni Wan 2.6
    Prompt 5 (Kling): crowded subway platform.
    Prompt 5 (Wan): crowded subway platform.
    • Kling lands a busy crowd scene, but the sampled frames show more chaos: heavier blur/ghosting and more visible signage.
    • Wan looks more composed and cinematic across frames, with steadier framing and fewer obviously readable signs.
    • For public scenes, always watch for readable signage and recognizable faces if the clip goes into a real ad.

    Verdict (based on these 5 tests)

    • If the goal is clean product shots and simple hand demos, Kling V3 Omni looks steadier and more “safe” across frames.
    • If the goal is a more cinematic vibe for environments (like the subway test), Wan 2.6 looks more composed in this set.
    • Both can surprise you with accidental text or brand-like marks. Negative prompts help, but reviewing frames before shipping is mandatory.

    Prompt tips that improved stability

    • Write 2-4 short sentences. One subject, one camera move.
    • Say “no text” and also add a negative prompt for text, watermark, and logos.
    • For hands: keep the action list to one clear action (open, grab, place). Avoid multi-step instructions.
    • For product spins: keep the background minimal and avoid brand names.

    Try the prompts

    Copy the prompts above, keep the settings the same (9:16, 5s, 720p, audio off), and swap only one variable at a time (ratio, duration, or camera move). That makes it easy to see what actually changes.

  • Kling V3: 5 Prompt Tests for 9:16 Product Ads

    Kling V3: 5 Prompt Tests for 9:16 Product Ads

    Kling V3 is a text-to-video model that can generate short vertical clips from one prompt. This post runs 5 real prompts in 9:16 and shows the exact settings and outputs.

    Quick specs

    Item Value
    Model Kling V3
    Type Text-to-video
    Mode std
    Duration tested 5 seconds
    Aspect ratio tested 9:16
    Sound off
    CFG scale 0.5

    Test setup

    • Goal: short ad-style clips that work for TikTok and Reels
    • Duration: 5 seconds per run
    • Ratio: 9:16 (vertical)
    • Mode: std
    • Sound: off
    • Prompt style: short sentences, one camera move

    5 prompt results

    1) Skincare bottle hero shot (product lighting + reflections)

    Prompt: 9:16 commercial product video of a premium skincare serum bottle on dark marble. Soft rim light, realistic glass refraction, tiny water droplets. Slow camera push-in, gentle turntable rotation. Clean background. High-end ad look.

    Settings: mode=std, duration=5s, ratio=9:16, sound=off, scale=0.5

    This type of prompt checks if the model keeps reflections stable during a slow move.

    2) UGC hand demo (hands + small object actions)

    Prompt: 9:16 UGC-style phone video in a bright kitchen. A hand holds a reusable water bottle on a counter. The hand points at the lid and clicks it open. Natural daylight, slight handheld shake, realistic skin texture. Simple background.

    Settings: mode=std, duration=5s, ratio=9:16, sound=off, scale=0.5

    UGC prompts expose finger artifacts fast. Keep the action list short and the background plain.

    3) Smartwatch orbit (clean product motion)

    Prompt: 9:16 photoreal product ad video of a premium smartwatch on dark marble. Soft rim light, clean reflections, subtle fog. Slow camera orbit around the watch, one smooth move. Minimal background, no text.

    Settings: mode=std, duration=5s, ratio=9:16, sound=off, scale=0.5

    Product orbits work best when the prompt calls for one move and one subject.

    4) Paper cutout stop-motion (style control)

    Prompt: 9:16 stop-motion paper cutout scene. A small paper sailboat rocks on layered paper ocean waves under a moon. Handcrafted texture, soft shadows, calm loop-like motion. Clean composition, no text.

    Settings: mode=std, duration=5s, ratio=9:16, sound=off, scale=0.5

    This checks style lock. Words like paper cutout, stop-motion, and handcrafted texture help keep the look consistent.

    5) Stress test: crowded rainy night market (lots of motion)

    Prompt: 9:16 cinematic handheld street shot in a crowded night market in heavy rain. Neon signs reflect on wet pavement. Many people walk past the camera. One smooth forward tracking move. Realistic motion blur, no readable text.

    Settings: mode=std, duration=5s, ratio=9:16, sound=off, scale=0.5

    Busy scenes can drift. Reduce the number of moving subjects if the clip looks random.

    What Kling V3 does well (based on these tests)

    • Short vertical ad shots with one clear subject
    • Smooth camera moves when the prompt names one move
    • Distinct styles when the prompt uses strong style words

    Where prompts can break

    • Hands and tiny actions can deform if the action list gets long
    • Crowded scenes can lose subject focus
    • Neon and heavy rain can introduce messy motion blur

    Prompt tips that improved stability

    • Write 2-4 short sentences. Avoid long paragraphs.
    • Pick one camera move: push-in, orbit, or tracking.
    • Call out lighting and material once. Then stop adding details.
    • For UGC: say slight handheld shake and keep the background simple.

    CTA

    Try these Kling V3 prompts on seedance2pro.video and swap only one variable at a time (ratio, duration, or camera move).