Wan 2.2 AI Prompt Guide
Master the art of creating effective prompts for Wan 2.2 AI Video Generator
Prompts are the key to controlling the visuals and effects in your generated videos. The more complete, precise, and detailed your prompt, the higher the quality of your generated video.
Interactive Wan 2.2 AI Prompt Builder
Click snippets below to build your perfect cinema-grade prompt
New to prompt writing? Check our step-by-step formulas below View Formula Guide ↓
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Core Prompt Formulas
Basic Formula
For new users trying AI video for the first time
Simple, open-ended prompts can generate imaginative videos
Subject + Scene + Motion
Subject
The main focus of the video (person, animal, object, or imagined entity)
Scene
The environment including background and foreground
Motion
Specific movements ranging from stillness to dynamic action
Example Prompt:
A golden retriever + in a sunny park + playing with a frisbee
Advanced Formula
For users with AI video creation experience
Adding detailed descriptions enhances video quality and storytelling
Subject (Description) + Scene (Description) + Motion (Description) + Aesthetic Control + Stylization
Subject Description
Detailed appearance using adjectives
Example: “A black-haired girl wearing ethnic minority clothing”
Scene Description
Environmental details with descriptive phrases
Motion Description
Movement characteristics including speed and effects
Example: “Violently swaying, slowly moving”
Aesthetic Control
Cinematic elements like lighting, framing, and camera angles
Stylization
Visual style of the scene
Example: “Cyberpunk, watercolor painting”
Image-to-Video Formula
Transform static images into dynamic videos
Since the image already has subject and scene, focus on motion
Motion Description + Camera Movement
Motion Description
Describe how elements should move
Example: “running quickly, waving hello slowly”
Camera Movement
Control camera motion or keep it static
Example: “dolly in, pan left, static shot”
Advanced Control Options
Aesthetic Control Options
Enhance your videos with cinematic techniques
Light Source
8 types
Sunny, Artificial, Moonlight, Practical, Fire, Fluorescent, Overcast, Mixed
Lighting Type
9 types
Soft, Hard, Top, Side, Edge, Silhouette, Low/High Contrast
Time of Day
5 types
Sunrise, Night, Dusk, Sunset, Dawn
Shot Size
7 types
Extreme Close-up, Close-up, Medium Close-up, Medium, Medium Wide, Wide, Establishing
Composition
5 types
Center, Balanced, Left/Right Weighted, Symmetrical, Short-side
Camera Angle
6 types
Over-the-shoulder, High Angle, Low Angle, Dutch Angle, Aerial Shot, Eye-level
Shot Type
5 types
Clean Single Shot, Two Shot, Three Shot, Group Shot, Establishing Shot
Color Tone
4 types
Warm, Cool, Saturated, Desaturated
Dynamic Control Options
Add movement and emotion to your videos
Motion Types
10+ activities
Street Dance, Running, Soccer, Basketball, Skateboarding
Character Emotions
5 basic emotions
Angry, Fear, Happy, Sad, Surprised
Camera Movements
Basic: Push in, Pull back, Pan, Tilt
Advanced: Handheld, Tracking shot, Arc shot, Compound moves
Stylization Options
Apply unique visual styles to your videos
Visual Styles
9 styles
Felt, 3D Cartoon, Pixel Art, Puppet Animation, Claymation, 2D Anime, Watercolor, Oil Painting
Visual Effects
2 effects
Tilt-shift Photography, Time-lapse
Pro Tips
- Start simple with the basic formula and gradually add complexity
- Be specific but not overly restrictive - let the AI be creative
- Experiment with different combinations of aesthetic controls
- For image-to-video, focus on natural movements that match your image
- Use stylization to create unique artistic effects