Prompt Examples
Copy a prompt, then replace the subject, setting, duration, brand tone, or camera direction with your own creative brief.
Prompt 1
anime establishing shot
A clean anime Veo video of an original anime character standing on a school rooftop at sunset with wind moving their hair in a clear opening scene, strong subject focus, detailed environment, natural motion, slow camera push-in, realistic lighting, 8 second video.
Prompt 2
anime close-up detail
A close-up clean anime shot focused on the most important detail of an original anime character standing on a school rooftop at sunset with wind moving their hair, shallow depth of field, soft background movement, subtle camera drift, clean composition.
Prompt 3
anime golden hour scene
an original anime character standing on a school rooftop at sunset with wind moving their hair during golden hour, warm side light, long soft shadows, gentle movement in the background, cinematic camera glide, polished but believable visual tone.
Prompt 4
anime rainy atmosphere
an original anime character standing on a school rooftop at sunset with wind moving their hair in a rainy setting with reflections, water droplets, soft practical lights, slow tracking camera, natural motion blur, moody clean anime atmosphere.
Prompt 5
anime studio hero
A clean studio hero video featuring an original anime character standing on a school rooftop at sunset with wind moving their hair, controlled lighting, balanced negative space, smooth orbit camera, crisp textures, modern visual direction, no readable logos.
Prompt 6
anime handheld documentary
A handheld documentary-style video of an original anime character standing on a school rooftop at sunset with wind moving their hair, small realistic imperfections, motivated camera movement, natural background action, authentic human-scale pacing.
Prompt 7
anime overhead sequence
An overhead shot of an original anime character standing on a school rooftop at sunset with wind moving their hair arranged with clear visual hierarchy, hands or objects moving deliberately, bright soft light, clean transitions, practical creative workflow mood.
Prompt 8
anime dramatic reveal
A dramatic reveal of an original anime character standing on a school rooftop at sunset with wind moving their hair, starting from a tight detail and slowly widening to show the full scene, controlled shadows, smooth camera pullback, strong final frame.
Prompt 9
anime social hook
A short social-video hook about an original anime character standing on a school rooftop at sunset with wind moving their hair, immediate visual payoff in the first second, bold motion, clean framing, high retention pacing, no distracting text artifacts.
Prompt 10
anime calm premium scene
A calm premium video of an original anime character standing on a school rooftop at sunset with wind moving their hair, neutral palette, soft reflections, slow precise movement, minimal background, editorial clean anime composition, elegant final frame.
Advanced Prompt Examples
Use advanced prompts when you need multi-shot continuity, consistent characters, stronger camera direction, or a more specific creative arc.
Prompt 1
Advanced anime three-shot sequence
Create a 12 second clean anime three-shot sequence about an original anime character standing on a school rooftop at sunset with wind moving their hair: 1) a close-up detail, 2) a clear action moment, 3) a polished final reveal. Keep lighting, subject design, and camera direction consistent.
Prompt 2
Advanced anime one-take camera move
A continuous one-take Veo video of an original anime character standing on a school rooftop at sunset with wind moving their hair: begin with a macro detail, move through the scene with a slow physical camera path, and end on a balanced hero composition. Avoid jump cuts.
Prompt 3
Advanced anime transformation
Show an original anime character standing on a school rooftop at sunset with wind moving their hair transforming from rough idea to finished scene using visual continuity, matching props, consistent color grade, smooth transitions, realistic movement, and a clear before-to-after arc.
Negative Prompt Examples
Negative prompts help avoid distorted text, warped hands, random logos, flicker, inconsistent products, and unclear motion.
Prompt 1
Negative prompt for anime artifacts
Avoid unreadable text, warped hands, distorted faces, flickering logos, random subtitles, inconsistent object scale, sudden scene changes, and jittery camera movement.
Prompt 2
Negative prompt for anime brand safety
Do not include real brand logos, celebrity likenesses, copyrighted characters, trademarked packaging, misleading claims, or recognizable protected designs.
Prompt 3
Negative prompt for anime visual consistency
Avoid melting edges, duplicated characters, inconsistent lighting, impossible camera moves, plastic skin, broken reflections, and background objects changing between frames.
Prompt Variations
- Change the lens: macro close-up, wide establishing shot, handheld tracking, overhead flat lay, slow orbit.
- Change the lighting: golden hour, neon rain, soft studio light, moody desk lamp, bright natural daylight.
- Change the output goal: social hook, landing page hero, product demo, creator intro, concept trailer.
How To Use
- Choose the page that matches the video style you want to test.
- Copy one prompt and replace the subject, setting, audience, and duration.
- Run one focused prompt before adding multiple shots or advanced continuity.
- Add a negative prompt when the scene includes faces, hands, UI, logos, or readable text.
Best Practices
- Describe subject, action, setting, camera movement, lighting, style, and duration in one coherent paragraph.
- Keep one core visual idea per prompt so the generated video has a clear center of attention.
- Use physical camera language such as push-in, orbit, tracking shot, close-up, or overhead view.
- Avoid relying on generated text; add titles, captions, and legal copy later in editing software.
Common Mistakes
- Writing only a topic without camera, lighting, motion, or scene direction.
- Asking for too many cuts, locations, characters, or story beats in one short clip.
- Referencing protected brands, celebrities, or copyrighted characters instead of describing original visuals.
FAQ
Can Veo create anime-style videos?
Veo prompts can request stylized animation-like scenes. Use original character descriptions and avoid copyrighted franchises or character names.
How do I keep anime characters consistent?
Define hair, outfit, palette, setting, and action clearly, then add negative prompts for inconsistent eyes, outfit, and line art.
Should I name specific anime shows?
Avoid protected titles and characters. Describe the visual goal as cozy slice-of-life, fantasy adventure, cyberpunk street, or magical transformation.
What makes anime action readable?
Limit the action to one clear movement, specify camera direction, and avoid chaotic cuts or too many characters.
Can I use these for social clips?
Yes. Keep the scene short, original, and visually clear; then add final captions or music during editing.