Anchor the subject
Name the main person, object, or scene first so the motion still belongs to the original visual idea.
LTX 2.3 Image to Video Prompts
People searching for ltx 2.3 image to video prompts usually already have a visual idea. What they need is the motion language that turns a still concept into a short clip with intention.
This page focuses on that job: keep the image anchor clear, add motion that feels purposeful, and test prompt variants in browser before you commit to a heavier workflow.
A good image to video prompt does not fight the original composition. It respects the visual anchor, then introduces the minimum motion cues needed to make the shot feel alive.
Name the main person, object, or scene first so the motion still belongs to the original visual idea.
Choose one clear movement such as a glance, a reveal, a slow pour, or wind passing through the frame.
A slow push-in, orbit, side track, or fixed frame tells the model how the motion should be experienced.
Lighting, texture, and mood should support the scene rather than overwhelm it with extra style words.
Good for turning a clean product visual into a short premium ad beat.
Luxury perfume bottle on a reflective black surface, slow orbit camera, soft glow passing across the glass, subtle drifting mist, premium studio lighting, elegant commercial mood, attention on the cap and label reflections.
Best when the base visual already has strong framing and you want motion without breaking it.
Close portrait of a young woman by a window, gentle head turn toward camera, slight hair movement in soft breeze, slow push-in camera, warm natural light, intimate cinematic mood, emphasis on eyes and calm expression.
Useful for turning a scenic still into a living atmosphere shot.
Mountain lake at sunrise, light wind rippling the water, slow drifting camera move above the shoreline, thin mist lifting from the surface, golden morning light, peaceful expansive tone, focus on reflections and layered depth.
Good for making one still setup feel active enough for a vertical-style clip.
Iced strawberry drink on a cafe counter, hand entering frame to lift the glass, condensation catching the light, quick top-down to front-angle transition, crisp daylight, clean modern social ad style, focus on liquid sparkle and texture.
If you want more reusable prompt structure, pair this page with the prompt template and the broader prompt guide.
The fastest way to improve image to video prompts is not to rewrite everything. Keep the visual anchor stable and change one motion variable at a time so you can tell what really changed the output.
Keep the subject, setting, and shot type close to the original idea. Change only the motion and camera layer first.
Try a gentle motion version and a stronger motion version. That quickly shows whether the scene needs restraint or more energy.
Browser-first testing is practical here because the goal is prompt comparison, not infrastructure work. Keep only the prompt shapes that clearly improve motion.
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Not necessarily. They usually work better when they stay focused on one subject, one motion idea, and one camera behavior instead of expanding into a full scene script.
Change the motion cue before you change the whole scene. A clearer action or camera movement often improves the result faster than adding more style language.
Because the main question is usually prompt effectiveness, not infrastructure. Online testing helps you compare versions quickly and keep your attention on the visual outcome.