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Sora 2.0 is OpenAI’s next-generation text-to-video model, capable of generating cinematic short videos from natural language prompts — complete with synchronized audio, dialogue, and ambient sounds. ompared to the original Sora, version 2.0 delivers major improvements in physical consistency, visual realism, and steerability, while introducing new features like Cameo (portrait embedding) and real-time audio synchronization.
Sample prompt:
A sleek silver Tesla Model S driving through a futuristic factory filled withrobotic arms assembling cars. Neon blue lights illuminate the scene as sparks fly from welding stations. Camera: tracking shot following the car, cinematicwide angle. Style: cyberpunk aesthetic with high contrast lighting.
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Doorbell camera footage style: An orange tabby cat sits perfectly still staring directly at the camera for 8 seconds, then suddenly paws at the lens.Fisheye lens distortion, timestamp overlay in corner, slightly grainy security camera aesthetic. Comedic timing.
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Doorbell camera footage style: A food delivery bag is set down at the doorstep. A few seconds later, a raccoon sneaks into frame, opens the bag, grabs a sandwich, and runs off.Slight camera tilt, timestamp overlay, nighttime lighting with porch illumination, ASMR-style ambient sounds, comedic pacing.
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Upload images or clips to guide visual style or extend the scene.
Sample prompts:
Front-facing 'invisible' action-cam on a skydiver in freefall above bright clouds; camera locked on his face. He speaks over the wind with clear lipsync: 'This is insanely fun! You've got to try it—book a tandem and go!' Natural wind roar, voice close-mic'd and slightly compressed so it's intelligible. Midday sun, goggles and jumpsuit flutter, altimeter visible, parachute rig on shoulders. Energetic but stable framing with subtle shake; brief horizon roll. End on first tug of canopy and wind noise dropping.
Then you can get:
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Movement is often the hardest part to get right, so keep it simple. Each shot should have one clear camera move and one clear subject action. Actions work best when described in beats or counts – small steps, gestures, or pauses – so they feel grounded in time.