The prompt I used for that video was this:
"Ultra-realistic cinematic video sequence. POV from inside a rain-soaked car at night, human hands gripping the steering wheel, tense and panicked. Outside, a massive T-Rex emerges from the misty jungle, rain dripping from its glistening scales. Camera tracks slowly from the side, focusing on the T-Rex’s predatory eye, teeth partially visible, gaze fixed on the car. Rain hits the windshield, water streaks distort the view, reflections shifting with the creature’s movements. Thunder rumbles in the background, occasional lightning illuminating its massive form. Suspenseful, tense pacing, subtle slow motion on the eye and teeth for dramatic effect. Hyper-realistic textures: wet scales, glass, rain droplets, reflections, jungle foliage. Mood: life-or-death tension, cinematic horror, immersive, terrifying encounter. Camera: tracking side shot, slight handheld shake for realism, dynamic angles emphasizing scale and proximity, atmospheric fog and rain effects, high detail 4K resolution."
I usually explain what I want by saying something like: "Can you make a cinematic scene in a horror style where a car is upside down and a T-Rex is approaching it, like in the movie Jurassic Park?"
And for that I got this:
"A cinematic, horror-style scene at night. A car lies upside down in the middle of a dark, rain-soaked road, its headlights flickering. The camera slowly zooms in as distant thunder rumbles. Suddenly, heavy footsteps shake the ground — trees tremble, and water ripples in a puddle. A massive
T-Rex emerges from the darkness, approaching the overturned car just like in
Jurassic Park. The creature’s silhouette is revealed by lightning flashes. The tension builds with a deep, atmospheric soundtrack and realistic lighting effects."
But I almost always start by making an image prompt first, then video prompt for that image. Looks a lot better. I asked image prompt for that prompt and I got this:
"A cinematic, photorealistic horror-style night scene. A car lies upside down in the middle of a dark, rain-soaked road, headlights flickering weakly. The atmosphere is tense and eerie, illuminated by flashes of lightning and reflections on the wet asphalt. The camera angle is low and dramatic, showing water rippling in a puddle as distant thunder rumbles. Suddenly, heavy footsteps shake the ground — trees in the background tremble. From the darkness, a massive T-Rex emerges, its huge silhouette revealed in lightning flashes, evoking the intense Jurassic Park atmosphere. Ultra-detailed textures, realistic lighting, cinematic depth of field, film grain, atmospheric fog, and a cold blue-gray color palette. --ar 16:9 --v 6 --style cinematic --lighting realistic --mood horror --quality 2 --photorealistic"
Here's the result:
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Now I asked a video prompt version of that image prompt and I got this:
"A cinematic, photorealistic horror scene at night. The camera slowly moves through a dark, rain-soaked road where a car lies upside down, its headlights flickering weakly. Rain falls heavily, reflecting light across the wet asphalt. Thunder rumbles in the distance. The camera zooms in — water ripples in a puddle as heavy footsteps shake the ground. Trees tremble. Suddenly, from the darkness, a massive T-Rex emerges, its enormous silhouette revealed in flashes of lightning. The creature roars as the camera pans upward, capturing its scale and power. Realistic lighting, cinematic depth of field, atmospheric fog, film grain, and a tense, moody blue-gray color palette. Highly detailed, ultra-realistic visuals, dynamic camera movement, dramatic lighting transitions. --ar 16:9 --v 6 --style cinematic --quality 2 --motion realistic --mood horror"
Here's the result:
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So, that's how I usually do these videos