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Master the fundamentals. Write prompts that actually work. Whether you're generating images or directing video, it starts here — learn the structures, principles, and techniques that separate good prompts from great ones.
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Two guides. Two mediums. One goal: better outputs with fewer tries.
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Master the 3-line prompt structure (technical → subject → style), 8 principles of effective prompting, Kittl's Preferred Prompting and Flow prompting techniques, cultural representation, advanced methods like Quadrant Prompting, and a full comparison of 23+ image models.
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Think like a director, not a writer. Learn the 8 prompt components (Direction, Camera, Action, Setting, Styling, Effects, Models, Audio), two workflows — Mockup to Action and Design to Action — the output formula, and how to choose between Kling and Veo models.
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Core concepts covered across both guides — the building blocks of effective AI prompting.
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Structure your prompts
The 3-line framework for images (technical → subject → style) and layered components for video (Direction + Camera + Action + Effects).
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Pick the right model
23+ image models compared by quality and speed. Video models: Kling for speed, Veo for cinematic quality.
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Direct, don't describe
Video prompts use a director's language — camera angles, scene motion, and timing instead of adjectives.
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Fewer tries, better results
Mockup to Action for controlled outputs, start broad then refine for images, and cut scenes into short clips for video.
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Kittl-specific workflows
Preferred Prompting, Flow prompting with generic terms, Prompt Converter via Chat, and Nano Banana's Quadrant Prompting.
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Do's and Don'ts
Side-by-side comparisons: specific vs vague prompts, sectioned vs wall-of-text, and the output formula for video.
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Ready to start? Jump into a guide and learn by doing.
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Ready to write? Browse tested, copy-ready prompts.
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Know the basics? Pick the right model for your project.
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