A Omni Flash prompt should behave less like a slogan and more like a tiny production card. The card tells the model what to show and tells the reviewer what to judge.
Related guides:
The preflight card
Decision: what should this draft help us decide?
Viewer: who needs to understand the clip?
Input: text idea, source image, or both.
Shot: subject, setting, and one visible action.
Camera: one camera behavior.
Frame: vertical, square, or horizontal.
Guardrail: what must remain stable or avoided.
Review: what makes this draft a pass or fail?Repair weak drafts
Do not respond to a weak result by adding more adjectives. If the subject changed, add a guardrail. If the pace is wrong, rewrite the camera. If the hook is unclear, simplify the visible action.
Takeaway
Omni Flash prompting is preflight writing: one job, one shot, one movement, and one review standard.

