Key Capabilities
Discover the powerful features of Wan 2.5
Starring
Cast characters from reference videos into new scenes. Supports human or human-like figures, enabling multi-person and human-object interactions with appearance and voice consistency.
Multi-shot Storytelling
With simple prompts, the system automatically generates intelligently planned multi-shot videos while maintaining subject visual consistency, enabling an upgrade from simple single-shot clips to narrative expression.
Natural Audio-Visual Sync
More natural audio-visual synchronized generation, with support for multi-speaker dialogue and song creation; up to 15-second 1080P video generation, enabling more complete storytelling.
Master Your Prompts
Choose the right formula for your video creation needs
Basic Formula
For new users trying AI video for the first time or seeking creative inspiration: Simple, open-ended prompts can generate more imaginative videos
Prompt = Subject + Scene + Motion
Subject
The main focus of the video, which can be a person, animal, plant, object, or an imagined entity that may not physically exist.
Scene
The environment where the subject is situated, including background and foreground. It can be a real physical space or an imagined fictional setting.
Motion
This includes both the subject's specific movements and the general motion within the scene. It can range from stillness, subtle movements, and partial motions to large-scale or overall dynamic action.
Advanced Formula
For users with some experience in AI video creation: Adding richer, more detailed descriptions to the basic formula enhances video quality, vividness, and storytelling.
Prompt = Subject (Subject Description) + Scene (Scene Description) + Motion (Motion Description) + Aesthetic Control + Stylization
Subject Description
Details about the subject's appearance, described using adjectives or short phrases. For example: 'A black-haired Miao girl wearing ethnic minority clothing' or 'A flying fairy from another world, dressed in tattered yet elegant attire, with a pair of strange wings made of rubble fragments.'
Scene Description
Details about the environment where the subject is located, described using adjectives or short phrases.
Motion Description
Describes the characteristics of movement, including amplitude, speed, and effects of the motion. Examples: 'Violently swaying,' 'Slowly moving,' or 'Shattering glass.'
Aesthetic Control
Includes elements like Light Source, Lighting Environment, Shot Size (Framing), Camera Angle, Lens, and Camera Movement. For common cinematic terms, please refer to the Prompt Dictionary below.
Stylization
Describes the visual style of the scene, such as 'Cyberpunk,' 'Line-drawing illustration,' or 'Post-apocalyptic style.' See the Prompt Bank below for common styling examples.
Image-to-Video Formula
The source image already establishes the subject, scene, and style. Therefore, your prompt should focus on describing the desired motion and camera movement.
Prompt = Motion Description + Camera Movement
Motion Description
Describe the motion of elements in your image (e.g., people, animals), such as 'running' or 'waving hello.' You can use adverbs like 'quickly' or 'slowly' to control the pace and intensity of the action.
Camera Movement
If you have specific requirements for camera motion, you can control it using prompts like 'dolly in' or 'pan left.' If you wish for the camera to remain still, you can emphasize this with the prompt 'static shot' or 'fixed shot.'
Sound Formula
Based on the native audio capabilities of the Wan 2.5 model, it adds descriptions of voices, sound effects, and background music to enhance sound control. (Suitable for Wan2.5)
Prompt = Subject + Scene + Motion + Sound description (Voice/Sound effects/Background music)
Sound Description
A sound description details the audio elements in a video and how they change over time. It guides the sound content and ambience so they align precisely with the visual narrative, mainly including voice, sound effects, and BGM.
Voice
Voice = 'the character's spoken lines' + emotion + intonation + speech rate + timbre + accent. Example: A man is talking about his insomnia. He says, 'love is not getting but giving.' The tone is relaxed, the pace is moderate, the voice is bright and clear, in American English.
Sound Effects
Sound effects = sound source object + action + ambient sound. Example: A piece of glass falls from the table onto a wooden floor, making a 'shatter' sound, in a quiet indoor environment.
Background Music
Background music = Background music/BGM + style. Example: On a rainy night, in a gloomy, narrow corridor with a window at the end, suspense-style background music plays.
Prompt Examples & Video Effects
🎭 Motion Control
| Type | Prompt Examples | Video Effect |
|---|---|---|
| Street Dance | A group of diverse, energetic hip-hop dancers performing street dance on a vast stage, illuminated by vibrant neon lights. Their silhouettes are outlined by strong side lighting, creating a rim light and halo effect. Cinematic wide shot capturing their synchronized dance moves, vivid energy, and youthful, expressive faces. | |
| Running | This is a running scene. A sprinter, his face distorted from extreme exertion with taut facial muscles and a clenched jaw, is wearing a lightweight, form-fitting track singlet and shorts, along with professional spikes. At the finish line of a 100-meter dash, he is sprinting at full power with astonishing speed. | |
| Skateboarding | This is a skateboarding scene. In an urban skate park, a skater accelerates alongside a graffiti-covered wall, then suddenly pops the tail of his board for an ollie, launching into the air to clear a low wall and landing smoothly to ride away. |
