1,000,000 Video Prompts for OpenAI Sora 2 – 100 Subjects × 10,000 Prompts Each

1,000,000 Video Prompts for OpenAI Sora 2 – 100 Subjects × 10,000 Prompts Each

1,000,000 Video Prompts for OpenAI Sora 2 – 100 Subjects × 10,000 Prompts Each (Viral 9:16 Shorts, Ads, B-Roll, Motion Graphics, Styles, Tutorials, Comedy, Cinematic Scenes, Variations)

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A massive premium library of 1,000,000 ready-to-paste prompts made for OpenAI Sora 2, organized into 100 high-demand subjects (10,000 prompts per subject). Each prompt is written in a director-brief format: duration, resolution (4K/1080p), fps, aspect ratio (9:16/16:9/2.39:1/1:1), shot type, lens choice, camera movement, lighting, color grade, audio guidance, and quality rules (clean output, stable motion, and no logos/watermarks). Built for creators, marketers, editors, agencies, and brands producing shorts, reels, ads, b-roll, trailers, explainers, stylized clips, and scalable content pipelines.

Below are the 100 subjects included, explained one by one:

  1. Viral vertical shorts (9:16) – Hook-first, loop-friendly prompts engineered for instant attention, fast pacing, and replayable endings.
  2. Product ads (studio) – Clean hero reveals, macro texture shots, premium reflections, and polished commercial lighting for catalog-style ads.
  3. Product ads (lifestyle) – Real-world usage scenes that feel authentic and relatable, with natural motion and believable environments.
  4. UGC-style product reviews – Handheld, creator-like framing with “real review” energy, clear feature moments, and trust-building vibes.
  5. E-commerce unboxing – Satisfying unbox sequences, packaging reveals, close-up detail passes, and “first impression” pacing.
  6. App demo / screen-style promos – UI-focused storytelling with crisp “feature moments,” clean framing, and product-first clarity (no on-screen text generated).
  7. SaaS explainer visuals – Business-friendly scenes that visualize workflows, benefits, and outcomes with calm, professional direction.
  8. Brand story ads – Narrative mini-ads with emotional beats, brand mood, and cinematic structure for awareness campaigns.
  9. Cinematic b-roll (travel) – Scenic moments, hotel/airport vibes, landscapes, and journey cutaways designed for smooth edits.
  10. Cinematic b-roll (city) – Street energy, architecture, nightlife, rainy sidewalks, and urban texture with moody lighting options.
  11. Cinematic b-roll (nature) – Forests, coasts, mountains, rivers, and macro nature moments with realistic atmosphere and gentle motion.
  12. Cinematic b-roll (office/work) – Productivity, meetings, desk details, teamwork scenes, and professional workplace cutaways.
  13. Abstract b-roll backgrounds – Non-distracting, elegant visuals perfect behind voiceovers or titles added later in editing.
  14. Motion graphics loops – Clean, seamless loop prompts with smooth easing, brand-safe shapes, and “end equals start” structure.
  15. Logo stings / brand intros – Short intro-style sequences that feel premium and minimal, made for brand identity moments.
  16. Transitions / overlays – Visual transition elements (whip-pan style, light sweeps, particles, blur reveals) for editors.
  17. Typography kinetic templates – Motion templates designed to leave safe space for you to add text later (no text generation inside).
  18. Social media template scenes – Repeatable formats for series content: consistent framing, predictable beats, and easy remixing.
  19. Meme templates – Quick setups and reaction-friendly framing built for remix culture and recurring punchline formats.
  20. Comedy skits – Structured setup → escalation → punchline timing with clean staging and replayable endings.
  21. Reaction shots – Facial and body-language prompts designed to create expressive reactions for edits and meme inserts.
  22. Parody documentaries – “Serious narrator energy” visuals about absurd topics, with believable documentary style and pacing.
  23. Cute animal comedy – Wholesome, brand-safe humor featuring animals in funny but harmless scenarios and visual gags.
  24. Talking character bits – Character-driven scenes built for dialogue replacement in post (clear expressions, clean framing).
  25. Sitcom-style scenes – Multi-camera sitcom vibes, comedic timing, practical lighting, and familiar “room comedy” rhythm.
  26. Short film scenes – Story-forward prompts with cinematic blocking, motivated camera moves, and emotional beats.
  27. Trailer moments – High-impact shots designed for teaser edits: suspense, reveals, dramatic lighting, and punchy pacing.
  28. Music video visuals – Stylized performance shots, rhythmic camera motion, and vibrant lighting cues for music-driven edits.
  29. Lyric-video style visuals – Visual atmospheres and loops built to pair with lyrics you add later (no text generated).
  30. Concert/stage visuals – Spotlight looks, crowd energy, stage smoke, and performance coverage with cinematic movement.
  31. Dance performances – Full-body framing, beat-synced camera moves, and lighting setups that make motion read clearly.
  32. Sports highlights (stylized) – Energetic sports moments with cinematic angles, motion blur control, and dynamic pacing.
  33. Fitness workouts – Exercise demonstrations with clear form visibility, stable camera, and clean gym/home environments.
  34. Yoga / meditation visuals – Calm pacing, soft lighting, gentle movement, and relaxing atmosphere for wellness content.
  35. Cooking recipes – Step-based cooking sequences with clean top-down and close-up coverage for clarity.
  36. Food close-ups / macro – Texture-rich shots (steam, crisp edges, sauces) with premium lighting and appetizing motion.
  37. Restaurant promos – Chef action, plating, ambience, and customer vibe prompts suitable for hospitality marketing.
  38. Coffee / barista shots – Espresso pours, latte art, grinders, steam, and cozy café mood with satisfying micro-actions.
  39. Real estate walkthroughs – Smooth room-to-room movement, wide lenses, clean lighting, and “space feeling” pacing.
  40. Interior design showcases – Decor highlights, material textures, minimal movement, and premium styling for design content.
  41. Architecture flythroughs – Exterior/interior cinematic passes that emphasize scale, geometry, and light behavior.
  42. Car commercials – Hero angles, glossy reflections, motion passes, road atmosphere, and premium automotive lighting.
  43. Motorcycle promos – Dynamic riding shots, mechanical close-ups, and cinematic road mood with controlled speed cues.
  44. Tech gadget hero shots – Clean product geometry, macro detail reveals, and premium studio reflections for tech ads.
  45. Fashion lookbooks – Editorial runway-style visuals with consistent lighting, posing cues, and camera language.
  46. Outfit transitions – Quick-change concepts and before/after style beats designed for short-form “transition” edits.
  47. Jewelry macro ads – Sparkle control, crisp focus, slow movement, and premium black/white studio styling options.
  48. Beauty / skincare routines – Clean bathroom/vanity setups, product application moments, and soft flattering lighting.
  49. Hair transformation clips – Before/after beats, salon vibes, clean framing, and visually clear transformation pacing.
  50. ASMR-style satisfying loops – Soft, repeatable micro-actions and textures built for calming, hypnotic replay.
  51. Cleaning satisfaction videos – Visual progress moments (dirty → clean) with crisp reveals and smooth “satisfy” beats.
  52. DIY / crafts tutorials – Hands-on, step-based craft prompts with readable framing and clean tool visibility.
  53. Tool demos – Workshop-style demonstrations that show function clearly without distraction, built for product clarity.
  54. Education animations – Explaining concepts with simple visuals and clear staging, ideal for learning content pipelines.
  55. Science visuals (non-technical) – Cinematic science vibes, lab atmosphere, and visually intuitive scenes for curiosity content.
  56. History reenactment vibes – Period look-and-feel prompts with costume/mood direction and documentary-style realism.
  57. Geography/travel facts visuals – Map-like and location vibe scenes that pair well with voiceover facts added later.
  58. Kids educational cartoons – Bright, friendly, brand-safe scenes with gentle pacing and clear visual storytelling.
  59. Storytime illustrations (animated) – Storybook-style scenes that feel like moving illustrations, ideal for narration.
  60. Fantasy scenes – Magical environments, mythical vibes, and cinematic movement with consistent world rules.
  61. Sci-fi scenes – Futuristic tech, sleek interiors, and cinematic sci-fi lighting for high-impact sequences.
  62. Cyberpunk cityscapes – Neon nights, rainy streets, reflective surfaces, and dramatic atmosphere with motion control.
  63. Post-apocalyptic scenes – Ruins, dust, quiet tension, and cinematic desolation with realistic lighting and texture.
  64. Space exploration – Astronaut moments, spacecraft interiors, orbital views, and awe-driven pacing.
  65. Alien worlds – Strange landscapes, unique skies, surreal nature rules, and exploration beats.
  66. Robots / AI characters – Friendly assistants, sleek androids, and tech-human interaction scenes with clean design.
  67. Time-lapse style scenes – Day-to-night transitions, moving clouds, city motion, and compressed-time storytelling.
  68. Hyperlapse city sequences – Fast travel feel with controlled smoothness and clear path direction.
  69. Drone-style aerials – Wide geography reveals, cinematic flyovers, and stable horizon behavior.
  70. Underwater scenes – Light rays, bubbles, slow drifting motion, and calm aquatic atmosphere.
  71. Wildlife documentaries – Natural behavior framing, respectful distance feel, and documentary realism.
  72. Pet videos – Cute daily moments, playful actions, and wholesome scenes made for short-form engagement.
  73. Nature macro (insects/flowers) – Tiny-world detail, crisp focus control, and gentle wind/ambient motion cues.
  74. Seasonal scenes (snow/autumn) – Cozy winter light, falling leaves, fog, snow textures, and seasonal mood shots.
  75. Weather drama (storms/fog) – Atmospheric visuals emphasizing wind, rain, lightning mood, and cinematic haze.
  76. Horror teasers (PG-13) – Suspenseful setup shots without graphic content, focused on tension and anticipation.
  77. Thriller suspense scenes – Investigation vibes, uneasy pacing, motivated camera, and dramatic lighting decisions.
  78. Mystery/noir scenes – Shadowy compositions, rain reflections, noir grading, and classic detective atmosphere.
  79. Crime investigation scenes – Evidence moments, procedural vibes, and cinematic “case-building” sequences.
  80. Courtroom drama vibes – Serious lighting, intense close-ups, and emotional tension beats in legal settings.
  81. News-style satire – Clean broadcast-like scenes designed for comedic voiceover and parody segments.
  82. Corporate training scenes – Professional workplace scenarios with clarity-first framing and calm pacing.
  83. Workplace safety videos – Clear “do/don’t” staging and visually obvious outcomes without gore or shock.
  84. Customer support scenarios – Service moments, problem-solving beats, and approachable business interactions.
  85. Interview-style videos – Clean two-shot and close-up interview coverage with soft lighting and stable framing.
  86. Podcast visualizers – Loopable studio vibes, mic details, ambient motion, and clean backgrounds for overlays.
  87. Background loops for streams – Long-loop aesthetics that don’t distract: subtle motion, clean design, consistent mood.
  88. Gaming montage visuals – High-energy stylized sequences built for fast edits and highlight pacing.
  89. Game trailer concepts – Trailer-ready scenes for game worlds, characters, and action beats with cinematic movement.
  90. Anime-style clips – Consistent anime look rules, clean line feel, and stylized motion choices.
  91. Claymation-style clips – Tactile materials, stop-motion charm, and playful lighting that sells the clay aesthetic.
  92. Pixel art animations – Retro pixel motion rules, limited palettes, and loop-friendly micro-animations.
  93. Paper cutout animations – Layered paper textures, gentle parallax, and storybook craft vibes.
  94. Watercolor storybook animations – Soft paint bleed looks, dreamy edges, and illustration-like motion.
  95. Low-poly 3D animations – Clean geometric worlds, simple shading, and stylized motion for modern minimal 3D.
  96. Retro VHS/film aesthetic – Grain, subtle jitter, analog color, and nostalgic lighting cues (tasteful, not overdone).
  97. Luxury cinematic aesthetic – Premium lighting, elegant movement, clean sets, and high-end brand vibe composition.
  98. Minimalist design aesthetics – Simple compositions, negative space, and calm motion built for modern brand content.
  99. Social cause / awareness videos – Emotionally respectful visuals designed for message-first storytelling and empathy.
  100. Event promos (launches, parties) – Hype moments, crowd energy, venue reveals, and celebration beats for promo edits.
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