Music Video
Music Video Performance AI Video Prompt Generator
A solo or band performance shot for a music video, combining strong camera movement with cinematic lighting and visual style. Generate model-ready prompts for Seedance, Kling, Runway, Veo, Pika, and Luma.
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Recommended camera moves
Orbit ShotSlow Dolly InCrane UpSteadicam GlideWhip Pan
5 copy-ready example prompts
Seedance
A female vocalist gripping a microphone under a single warm spotlight, smoke drifting. Camera: slow dolly push-in, then 180-degree orbit. Moody cinematic music video. Warm spotlight, deep shadow, haze. Steady pacing. 9:16.
Kling
A guitarist on a dark stage, spotlight isolating them. Camera movement: slow dolly push-in, then crane up. Cinematic music video. Warm tungsten spotlight, smoke. Steady pacing. 16:9.
Runway
The camera glides on a Steadicam, circling around a performer in pooled stage light, orbit revealing their face. Cinematic concert music video. Warm amber spotlight, haze, crowd in shadow. Steady pacing. 16:9.
Pika
Singer dark stage, spotlight, slow dolly in, then orbit, cinematic music video, warm light, haze, steady pacing, 9:16.
Veo
A cinematic shot of a solo vocalist on a vast dark stage. The camera performs a slow dolly push-in, then transitions to a 180-degree orbit. Moody music video. Warm spot, haze. Steady pacing. (9:16)
Common mistakes
- Using fast pacing for emotional ballads — slow or steady is usually correct.
- Missing lighting — stage lighting defines music video aesthetics.
- Not specifying the environment — 'dark stage', 'rooftop', 'empty arena' create very different results.
Related camera movements
FAQ
Best camera move for music video performance?
Orbit Shot creates hero energy. Slow Dolly In builds intimacy. Crane Up works for climax moments.
9:16 or 16:9?
9:16 for Instagram Reels/TikTok/Douyin. 16:9 for YouTube.
Best style for moody music video?
'Moody cinematic music video' + specific lighting: 'single warm spotlight, volumetric haze, deep shadow.'