Fashion / Commercial
Fashion Editorial AI Video Prompt Generator
A high-end fashion editorial video shot for magazine, brand campaign, or editorial content — deliberate movement with strong lighting design. Generate model-ready prompts for Seedance, Kling, Runway, Veo, Pika, and Luma.
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Recommended camera moves
Slow Dolly InOrbit ShotSteadicam GlideRack FocusPedestal Up
5 copy-ready example prompts
Runway
The camera glides on a Steadicam around a model in a white loft, orbit revealing the full outfit. Then a slow push-in to the face. High-end fashion editorial. Soft diffused daylight, clean rim, minimal background. Slow elegant pacing. 9:16.
Kling
A model in a flowing gown on a golden-hour rooftop. Camera movement: slow dolly push-in, then 180-degree orbit. Fashion editorial cinematic. Warm golden backlight, soft fill, lens flare. Slow pacing. 9:16.
Luma
The camera drifts with dreamlike smoothness around a model in an architectural corridor, light and shadow playing across the fabric. Fashion editorial with film softness. Directional window light, deep shadow, white walls. Slow graceful pacing. 9:16.
Veo
A cinematic shot of a model in a structured coat in an empty marble hall. The camera performs a slow orbit, then a rack focus from fabric texture to the face. High-fashion editorial. Soft overhead daylight, window rim. Slow pacing. (9:16)
Pika
Female model white dress rooftop golden hour, slow dolly in, orbit, fashion editorial, warm backlight, soft fill, elegant slow pacing, 9:16.
Common mistakes
- Using handheld — smoothness is essential for fashion editorial.
- Busy backgrounds competing with the subject — fashion wants clean, minimal environments.
- Missing garment description — specify the fabric and silhouette.
Related camera movements
FAQ
Best moves for fashion video?
Orbit Shot and Slow Dolly In are the classics. Steadicam Glide for editorial walking sequences. Rack Focus from garment to expression.
Best lighting?
Soft diffused daylight is the fashion editorial standard. Architectural practicals — window light, diffused overheads.
Best aspect ratio?
9:16 for Instagram Reels/TikTok. 4:5 for Instagram feed. 16:9 for YouTube and brand campaigns.