Nano Banana Video Prompts
This page pairs instructional content with the actual prompt generator. It should rank for prompt intent while sending the most qualified traffic into the tool.
Built for prompt and example intent
Strong bridge into the prompt generator
Supports both text-to-video and image-to-video
What users need here
Prompt pages perform best when they teach structure and still keep the next tool step obvious.
Prompt formula
Show users how to combine subject, action, camera, style, and constraints in a useful order.
Examples by scenario
Cover product demos, cinematic scenes, creator content, and image-guided motion prompts.
Direct tool access
Hand off to the prompt generator or video tool without forcing users to hunt for the next action.
A simple prompt workflow
Users searching for prompt help are usually close to conversion if you remove uncertainty quickly.
Step 1
Start with a prompt formula that separates scene, action, camera, and style.
Step 2
Compare a few examples to decide whether your output should be text-first or image-guided.
Step 3
Open the prompt generator for a cleaner draft, then continue in the video tool.
Prompt guidance that helps users generate better videos
Prompt-focused visitors are usually very close to converting. They need formulas, examples, and quick fixes for common failure modes.
Break prompts into controllable parts
Prompt quality improves when each instruction has a job instead of one long descriptive blob.
- A strong prompt usually separates mood, subject, lighting, camera angle, camera movement, and texture.
- For image-to-video, keep the prompt shorter and focus on motion, camera, and atmosphere rather than re-describing the whole frame.
- For text-to-video, add enough scene detail to make pacing and composition unambiguous.
Reuse patterns instead of starting from zero
Searchers asking for prompts often want examples they can adapt immediately.
- Product ad: close-up of a glass bottle on a wet stone table, slow dolly in, soft rim light, condensation forming, premium commercial look.
- Creator clip: handheld medium shot, creator turns toward camera, quick smile, natural morning light, subtle street energy.
- Image animation: preserve the uploaded composition, animate hair, fabric, and drifting smoke, gentle push-in, no scene changes.
Fix only the broken part of the prompt
Most prompt iteration should be surgical, not a complete rewrite.
- If subject identity drifts, remove extra style changes and anchor the character or object earlier in the prompt.
- If camera motion feels chaotic, pick one movement verb and one shot size.
- If the model adds too much, add a negative instruction like no extra objects, no cuts, or keep the background stable.
Prompt examples matched to real user jobs
Prompt pages should not only teach theory. They should give users example structures they can rewrite in seconds.
Product ad prompt
For ecommerce, launch pages, or premium brand visuals where the object is the star.
Prompt
Close-up of a glass bottle on a wet stone table. Slow dolly in. Soft rim light from back left. Condensation forming on the surface. Premium commercial look. No extra props, no abrupt motion, keep the background dark and clean.
Why it works: It anchors the product, defines one camera move, and keeps the lighting readable instead of piling on unrelated style terms.
Next step: Move to the video tool and test whether the shot needs more motion or simply stronger lighting detail.
Creator video prompt
For short social clips where the energy comes from a person entering or addressing the frame.
Prompt
Handheld medium shot. Creator turns toward camera with a quick smile and starts to speak. Natural morning light, subtle street energy, shallow depth of field. No crowd blocking the subject, no jump cuts, no chaotic camera shake.
Why it works: This prompt gives the model one subject action, one camera feel, and one clean tonal direction.
Next step: If the identity looks good, only refine framing or timing instead of adding more style words.
Image-animation prompt
For uploaded artwork or approved stills where preserving composition matters more than inventing a new scene.
Prompt
Preserve the uploaded composition. Animate hair, fabric, and drifting smoke. Gentle push-in. Keep subject identity and background stable. No scene changes, no extra characters, no sudden cuts.
Why it works: It tells the model what must stay fixed and only opens a narrow lane for motion.
Next step: If the model changes the background too much, shorten the atmospheric effects and keep only one moving detail.
Related pages
Keep exploring the Nano Banana workflow
These supporting pages handle adjacent search intents and route traffic back into the product tools.
FAQ
Keep the page intent narrow, answer the core objections, and send users to the right next step.