What prompts and pipelines make AI video actually look good?
AI video quality depends on enforcing character and scene consistency through structured pipelines. Corroborated practices include locking character design in a sheet with location-specific atlases 153, using detailed character descriptions and cinematic lighting in Seedance 2.0 for Pixar-style animation 152, employing structured JSON prompts with ten isolated fields for consistent camera behavior 188, combining Seedance 2.0 with GPT image 2 for multi-scene short films 150,187, and using Claude for character design, ComfyUI for face generation, and Kling for video creation in AI influencer videos 271. Emerging trends integrate multiple models via platforms like Morph Studio 452 and use agent-based film production with ViMax 155. However, most newer practices remain emerging and lack broad corroboration.[8]
- Lock character design in a sheet and build location-specific atlases before generation to prevent visual drift 153.
- Use detailed character descriptions and cinematic lighting in Seedance 2.0 for consistent 3D Pixar-style animations 152.
- Employ a structured JSON prompt with ten isolated fields for consistent camera behavior and motion 188.
- Combine Seedance 2.0 with GPT image 2 to generate multi-scene cinematic short films 150.
- Transform a single AI storyboard into a fully animated cinematic video using Seedance 2.0 and other tools 187.
- For profitable AI influencer videos, use Claude for character design, ComfyUI for face generation, and Kling for video creation 271.
- Using GPT Image 2 with iPhone-style keywords and C-Design 2.0 for natural speech and movement creates hyper-realistic AI UGC that converts 295.
- A Claude agent can generate a full ad campaign from one product photo and a moodboard, replacing a studio shoot 151.[8]
Core video generation tools include Seedance 2.0 for character consistency 152,150,187, Kling 3.0 for cinematic scenes and motion control 326,527, and Runway with Gemini Omni Flash for video gen/edit 329 and Seed Audio 1.0 for dynamic audio 328. Morph Studio integrates Seedance 2.0, Veo, and Kling 3.0 into unified workflows 452. Higgsfield's MCP connector gives unified access to 30+ video models 296. Nano Banana 2 Lite enables fast image creation for video 489. For ad campaigns, Runway's Agent Skills simplify commercial creation 488. GPT Image 2 with Seedance 2.0 yields ice dancing effects 330. For 3D modeling, Meshy and Magnific produce product photos 394. CapCut integrates GPT Image 2 and Seedance 2.0 for efficient AI video workflow 627.[14]
Many emerging practices lack broad validation. These include: creating professional AI cartoon movies from scratch 486, using Runway's Agent Skills to build ad campaigns with simple commands 488, generating high-quality long-form videos with free tools 487, making AI showreels with music video style and own voice soundtrack 490, using Nano Banana 2 Lite for fast image creation without quality compromise 489, producing a one-minute short film with Seedance 2.0 4K and Fable 5 451, building full custom cinematic websites in 16 minutes with Fable 5 450, and NVIDIA's method for 2.4x faster text generation with ~99% quality using 8% training data 390. Agent-based film production with ViMax 155 and earning $1,200 per client from AI-generated websites 325 also remain unsubstantiated. Additionally, claims about creating historically plausible colorized footage of ancient Rome 485 and using Doubao for short video generation 388 are unverified.[12]
Added corroborated practices for hyper-realistic AI UGC (295) and ad campaign generation (151). Updated tooling landscape with CapCut workflow (627). Expanded contested section with additional unverified claims (485, 388).