Sora Masterclass: Cinematic Video Production with AI
Published 11/2025
Duration: 1h | .MP4 1280x720 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 499.31 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English
Published 11/2025
Duration: 1h | .MP4 1280x720 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 499.31 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English
Learn Text-to-Video, Prompting, Video Editing + Stunning Video Production Fast!
What you'll learn
- Write speakable prompts that control style, framing, lighting, motion, dialogue, and color.
- Use style anchors to keep a consistent look across clips and sequences.
- Direct motion with one camera move + one subject action, tied to time.
- Set lighting direction and 3–5 palette anchors for seamless edits.
- Lock identity, wardrobe, and set dressing using image inputs, then direct action.
- Iterate safely with Remix using the “lock two, change one” method.
- Build reusable templates for interviews, product/macro, aerials, doc, and stylized looks.
- Diagnose bad outputs and fix them with the smallest possible change.
- Turn fuzzy ideas into speakable prompts that Sora reliably follows.
Requirements
- No film background required—plain English and curiosity are enough.
- Access to Sora 2 (or equivalent) to run prompts and upload images.
- Modern browser and stable internet connection.
- Optional: a microphone for recording short dialogue lines; basic image editor.
Description
This course contains the use of artificial intelligence.Make Sora 2 do what you actually want.
This course shows you how to write prompts that behave like a director’s brief—clear, visual, and practical. You’ll learn a simple way to control style, framing, lighting, motion, dialogue, and color so your videos look intentional and consistent instead of random.
We start with the basics (what Sora does well and where it breaks), then move into hands-on skills:
how to set a visual style that the model keeps,
how to describe shots so the camera, subject, and light read clearly,
how to time actions with beats and seconds,
how to keep lighting and color consistent across clips,
how to add natural dialogue and background sound,
how to lock a look with image inputs,
and how to iterate with Remix without ruining what already works.
You’ll see weak vs. strong prompts side by side, get ready-to-use templates, and practice with small text-only tasks. Every lesson is written to be spoken out loud or read on screen—short sentences, no fluff, human tone.
What you’ll be able to do
Turn a vague idea into a clear, speakable prompt the model can follow.
Pick one style anchor (e.g., “16mm B&W,” “IMAX aerial”) and keep it across a sequence.
Direct motion with one camera move and one subject action, tied to time.
Keep palettes steady with three color anchors and simple light direction.
Write dialogue that actually fits the clip length and performance.
Use reference images to fix identity, wardrobe, and set dressing.
Iterate safely with “lock two things, change one” Remix passes.
Reuse templates for interviews, product/macro, night exteriors, handheld doc, stop-motion looks, and more.
Who this is for:
Creators, marketers, product teams, and filmmakers who want dependable, cinematic results from Sora—without guesswork. No prior film training needed. If you can describe a scene in plain language, you can learn this.
What’s inside
Quick wins with weak → strong prompt pairs
Visual style packs to expand your ideas
Text-only mini tasks for fast practice
Image-input workflows for tighter control
Remix playbook for safe iteration
A prompt library you can copy, adapt, and ship
By the end, you’ll have a repeatable workflow and a set of prompts you trust—so you can generate clean shots, stitch them together, and move faster from idea to finished video.
Who this course is for:
- Creators, marketers, and solo founders who want reliable AI video for content and ads.
- Filmmakers/videographers exploring Sora for previz, B-roll, and look development.
- Product, education, and support teams that need consistent explainers or demos.
- Anyone who wants a clear, repeatable prompt workflow instead of guesswork.
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