>>6000403

I don't know those specific prompts, but two things that help a lot are (1) be very specific, like in describing every single shot and action you want to occur, especially in technical terms, and (2) technical terms in general, I'm talking both cinematic and animation wise. Go to Sora 2's site and find some of the really good animated type videos in the feed, and see how some of them are like 2000 words long and it's all stuff like "sepia tone, hash percentile, codex up 19 degrees - dulcimer lens, truck left, emulsification effect cart diffusion, minus -250"

...And so on. Of course, like with all ai you also just need to keep trying to improve your prompts until ytou get lucky, but find out which terms make the system work like you want it, then use those terms and find other terms that work on their own and work well with the ones you've already found work and combine them until you have your own metaprompts you can just play "madlibs" with, and switch out the visual of what you actually want it to generate and let the rest of the technical stuff you want working for you each time remain the same.

You can also use chatgpt and other similar AIs to craft metaprompts for you, but that opens you up to two layers of AI gatcha.