Create Cinematic Prompts for Sora 2
Based on OpenAI's official Sora 2 prompting guide. Structure your prompts like a cinematographer's brief.
AI Smart Generator
Describe your video idea and AI will automatically analyze and fill all parameters
Configure Your Shot
Think like a cinematographer - describe your scene in professional terms
Describe the overall scene and setting
Generated Sora 2 Prompt
Structured prompt following OpenAI guidelines
Your Sora 2 prompt will appear here
Configure your shot and click generate
Why Creators Choose This Sora 2 Prompt Generator
Learn how the tool accelerates OpenAI Sora 2 workflows and resolves common prompt-building hurdles.
Highlights & Advantages
Built with professional filmmaking workflows in mind, the generator keeps every prompt structured and production-ready.
AI-assisted planning
Transforms plain ideas into full Sora 2 parameters automatically.
Cinematography controls
Frame-by-frame control over shots, movement, lighting, and timing.
Flexible exports
Copy prose or JSON outputs to share with collaborators or automation tools.
How to Use the Generator
Start with AI Smart Generator
Drop in your concept to auto-fill scene, camera, and timing recommendations.
Fine-tune settings
Adjust cinematography, beats, audio, and technical specs to match your creative intent.
Generate & export
Review the structured output, then copy text or JSON for Sora 2 or team collaboration.
Solving Common Sora 2 Challenges
Eliminate vague prompts
Beat-by-beat structure reduces unexpected motion or narrative drift.
Dial in the aesthetic
Preset cinematography and lighting options balance style with realism.
Accelerate iteration
Reusable JSON templates make it easy to tweak scenes without rewriting.
Sora 2 Prompting Tips
Think in beats: Each beat is a moment of action, possibly with dialogue.
Be specific about visible elements: Camera framing, lighting, action details.
Use action-oriented language: Describe what happens, not abstract concepts.
Sync dialogue with action: Dialogue happens during the action, not separately.
Specify timing: Use beats, counts, or seconds for motion control.
Balance control vs. creativity: Shorter = more freedom, longer = more control.