What is Cinematic AI Video Examples & Prompts?
Cinematic AI Video Examples & Prompts is a curated HolyCrab page for studying current cinematic AI video examples, playable source videos, prompt clues, model signals, and remix ideas.
Study cinematic AI video trends by scene, camera move, subject, lighting, and payoff so each example can become a repeatable prompt.
Cinematic source video to study: Courtyard fight scene (Magehold).
Surfing storms where reality fades into the sky.
Cinematic source video to study: Would you walk up this slime staircase 馃く?.
Cinematic source video to study: TOC(Beginning8)Taei and Sui become entangled in the war between the DemonKing's forces and.
Cinematic source video to study: Random Alien TV 21.
Always find this scene hilarious so decided to add in my own take as well XD
Sacred Ant Prophecy Fulfilled - all hail the Overmind!
Cinematic source video to study: becoming unknown, learning to love it.
Use this structure when turning the examples on this page into a new AI video prompt.
Compare each clip by hook clarity, motion readability, prompt specificity, source freshness, and whether the idea can be remixed without depending on a single creator's exact post.
This page is built for people searching with a specific AI video goal, not for passive browsing only.
Template: Subject + action + camera movement + lighting + visual style + duration + final payoff.
These are adjacent search phrases this page is designed to answer through examples, prompt notes, and internal links.
Cinematic AI Video Examples & Prompts is a curated HolyCrab page for studying current cinematic AI video examples, playable source videos, prompt clues, model signals, and remix ideas.
Start with the visible subject and action, then add camera movement, lighting, style, duration, and the final payoff. Each example includes prompt notes that can be copied into HolyCrab or adapted for another AI video generator.
The trend library tracks model clues across Sora, Kling, Veo, Runway, Seedance, and other modern video generators when the source provides enough signal.
Examples are prioritized by freshness, playable video availability, creator/source signal, prompt readiness, visual hook strength, category coverage, and remix potential.