Upload your character photo and the dance pose sheet image.
Copy the prompt below.
Wherever you see “@”, attach the corresponding uploaded images by selecting them from your attachments.
Master Video Prompt
10-second ultra-realistic breakdance performance inside a premium modern dance studio with black walls, polished wooden floor, full-height mirror wall, ballet barre, cinematic ceiling lights, volumetric atmosphere and dramatic light rays.
Casual male dancer [@ select Your Photo] wearing a fitted green t-shirt, blue jeans and sneakers. Starts with relaxed top rock, transitions into side groove, sweeping floor entry, continuous 6-step footwork, shoulder roll into backspin, 1–2 windmill rotations, powerful freeze, then stands and finishes with a confident pointing pose as in the [@ select the dance pose sheet]
Dynamic camera movements, low-angle tracking shots, smooth cinematic transitions, realistic body mechanics, natural weight shifting, accurate mirror reflections, subtle motion blur during fast moves, professional breakdance choreography, commercial dance showcase, ultra-realistic lighting, volumetric effects, high-end studio production, cinematic composition, 4K, smooth motion, premium advertising quality. keep the character’s facial details unchanged. [@ select Your Photo]
Medium full-body shot. Casual male dancer wearing a fitted green t-shirt, blue jeans, and sneakers performs relaxed top rock (step right, step left, cross step). Camera slowly pushes forward. Energy: relaxed, confident, approachable.
Shot 2 (1.2–2.2s) – Side Rock + Groove Camera shifts slightly toward a three-quarter angle. Dancer performs side rock with natural upper-body groove. Subtle handheld sway follows the rhythm. Mirror wall reflects movement naturally. Volumetric lighting creates soft light streaks across the floor.
Shot 3 (2.2–3.0s) – Sweep Entry (Transition) Quick dynamic transition. Dancer lowers into a sweeping leg entry toward the floor. Camera dips downward following the movement. Floor reflections emphasize motion and realism. Smooth transition into floorwork position.
Shot 4 (3.0–5.5s) – 6-Step Footwork Low-angle tracking shot near floor level. Fast, clean 6-step breakdance footwork sequence. Hands and feet move sharply with clear weight transfer. Camera performs a subtle circular tracking movement around the dancer. Slight cinematic motion blur enhances speed perception. Mirror reflections remain realistic and physically accurate.
Shot 5 (5.5–6.8s) – Backspin Entry + Spin Dancer drops onto shoulder and transitions into a controlled backspin. Camera orbits gently in a semi-circle. One full rotation completed. Volumetric lighting highlights rotational movement.
Shot 6 (6.8–8.5s) – Power Combo (Windmill) Transition into windmill power move. One to two complete windmill rotations. Wide-angle shot captures full body motion. Leg extensions are clean and dynamic. Energy peaks during this section. Mirror wall dramatically multiplies the visual impact.
Shot 7 (8.5–9.5s) – Freeze (Airchair / Balance) Sudden stop into a powerful freeze pose. Camera enters slight slow motion. Strong balance and body control emphasized. Volumetric light beams create a dramatic silhouette effect.
Shot 8 (9.5–10.0s) – Final Pose Dancer rises smoothly from the freeze. Steps forward and points confidently toward the camera. Quick cinematic push-in with slight upward tilt. Confident smile. Mirror wall, premium dance studio environment, Ending feels inspirational, professional, and triumphant.
You can also try it using Google Flow.
Select Video mode.
Choose Omni Flash as the model.
Select the 10-second video option.
Follow the instructions provided Above
That’s it—you’re ready to create your own dance video!