Text to Video AI for Prompt Preflight
Turn a Prompt into a Shot Test
This page is for ideas that have no approved visual yet. The copy, scene, and camera plan become the source asset, so the prompt must describe what the first draft should prove.
Write the Pass/Fail Question
Define whether the clip must prove a hook, product benefit, mood, transition, feature moment, or channel fit.
Build One Shot, Not a Mood Cloud
Name the subject, setting, action, camera behavior, frame, and restraint so the model has a scene instead of adjectives.
Choose the Mode for the Job
Use available Flash or supported modes according to what matters: cost, speed, quality, audio, or reference behavior.
Review the Interpretation
Judge what the model understood, then revise the brief from evidence rather than rewriting the whole idea.
How to Run a Text-to-Video Test
A good text start is a small production note with one reason to exist.
Set the Decision
Write the business or creative decision the draft should make easier.
Direct the Shot
Use one subject, one visible action, one camera move, and a frame matched to the channel.
Revise from the Clip
If the result fails, change the specific cause: action, camera, pacing, subject detail, or review question.
Prompt Fields That Separate Omni Falsh from Template Copy
The workflow is now about test design, not generic video generation slogans.
Review Question
Make the prompt answer something concrete before spending credits.
Mode Intent
Choose settings for the kind of read you need, from quick draft to cleaner candidate.
Shot Verbs
Use push, orbit, tilt, reveal, hold, track, macro, or overhead instead of empty hype.
Small Draft Bias
Short controlled clips help diagnose prompts faster than broad expensive attempts.
Use-Case Starts
Launch hooks, founder scenes, feature reveals, offer tests, and creator openings.
Format Fit
Plan vertical, square, or horizontal framing before the first run.
Text to Video AI FAQ
How to use Omni Falsh when the source material is only a written idea.
Run One Prompt Test with a Clear Question
Write a shot brief, choose the mode, and generate a draft that tells you what to do next.
