Create a Runway-ready image-to-video prompt from the reference image. Subject anchor: a lifestyle photo of wireless earbuds on a gym towel with a water bottle in the background. Motion: the earbuds rotate slightly as droplets slide on the bottle behind them. Camera: macro movement with a clear beginning, middle, and ending. Visual style: premium studio lighting, crisp detail, clean background. Constraints: use the provided image as the first frame; preserve package shape, label placement, color, and material finish; do not invent new major objects; keep the background layout consistent unless motion is requested; compose for 1:1 and 5s. Model rewrite: Use concise visual direction, stable framing, and a practical negative prompt.
0-1s: hold the reference image composition so the subject is recognizable.
1-5s: introduce the earbuds rotate slightly as droplets slide on the bottle behind them while the macro camera move stays smooth.
Final beat: settle on a clean frame with the same subject, readable details, and no abrupt scene change.
Motion notes
Use one primary motion idea: the earbuds rotate slightly as droplets slide on the bottle behind them.
Keep secondary movement small so the image does not morph into a different scene.
For 1:1, leave safe space around the subject before the camera move begins.
Model notes
Runway: A compact rewrite that favors direct visual instructions and style control.
Good fit for short prompts.
Good fit for commercial shots.
Good fit for style control.
Watch for: keep key constraints near the end.
Watch for: avoid vague mood-only wording.
Variant prompts
Controlled commercial
Create a Runway-ready image-to-video prompt from the reference image. Preserve a lifestyle photo of wireless earbuds on a gym towel with a water bottle in the background. Create a 5s 1:1 commercial shot where the earbuds rotate slightly as droplets slide on the bottle behind them. Use macro camera movement, clean lighting, stable edges, and a polished final frame.
More cinematic
Use the image as the first frame. Preserve a lifestyle photo of wireless earbuds on a gym towel with a water bottle in the background. Build a cinematic 5s shot with macro camera motion, subtle environmental movement, natural depth, and continuity from start to finish.
Social hook
Start from the image and keep a lifestyle photo of wireless earbuds on a gym towel with a water bottle in the background instantly readable. In the first second, show the earbuds rotate slightly as droplets slide on the bottle behind them. Format for 1:1, keep the subject centered, and finish on a clean shareable frame.
Why this tool
One image, one motion, one usable prompt
Build a ready-to-copy prompt, negative prompt, shot breakdown, motion notes, and three alternate versions from one image description.
Output
Prompt deck, not prompt dump
Every run creates a final prompt, negative prompt, shot notes, model notes, and variants that stay tied to the reference image.
image to video prompt generator
What matters
The generator separates visible image facts from desired motion, so the output stays grounded in the first frame.
Each output includes a negative prompt because many video models need explicit artifact control.
Variants change the emphasis while preserving the same image anchor.
Earbud ad
Before and after prompt
Before
Animate these earbuds for an ad.
After
Use the product image as the first frame. Preserve the earbud shape, case position, gym towel texture, and background bottle. Create a 5s 1:1 macro product video where the earbuds rotate slightly and small droplets catch the light. Keep the shot clean, stable, and commercial. Negative prompt: warped logo, changing product shape, melted plastic, fake text, flicker.
Why it works
It names every important product detail.
Motion is limited to a short ad-friendly action.
The artifact list is specific to product visuals.
FAQ
Common questions
Can I use the prompt in Seedance, Veo, Kling, or Runway?
Yes. Pick the target model in the generator and it rewrites the same image idea with model-specific emphasis.
Does the tool analyze uploaded images?
The first version works from your written image description, image URL, and motion notes. The upload is for preview while you write.
Why include a negative prompt?
Image-to-video outputs often fail through identity drift, warped text, unstable backgrounds, or jitter. The negative prompt names those failure modes directly.