LTX 2.3 Prompt Examples

LTX 2.3 Prompt Examples

Use these prompt examples as practical starting points for cinematic scenes, character-led motion, camera movement, and short-form social clips.

They are written to be adapted, not admired. Change the subject, keep the scene logic, and test variations quickly in a browser before you move into a heavier workflow.

  • Cinematic and commercial-ready examples
  • Easy to adapt for browser testing
  • Written for prompt iteration, not keyword stuffing

Practical LTX 2.3 Prompt Examples by Scene Type

Useful prompt examples do two jobs at once: they show what to say, and they show how to think. The best starting prompts for LTX 2.3 usually identify the main subject, the main motion, the camera behavior, and the visual tone in that order.

Cinematic

Night street reveal

A fashion-forward city shot with one clear action and a slow camera move.

Stylish woman in a reflective trench coat walking through a rainy neon street at night, slow push-in camera, wet pavement reflections, cinematic atmosphere, soft fog, confident pace, subtle head turn toward camera.

Product

Hero launch shot

Good for landing-page visuals, product intros, and short ad loops.

Premium wireless headphones floating above a matte black pedestal, soft orbit camera move, controlled studio lighting, slow rotation, elegant reflections, clean luxury commercial style.

Character, Camera, and Social Clip Prompt Ideas

Character

Performance close-up

Use when facial expression and body language matter more than environment detail.

Young boxer sitting in a dim locker room, breathing steadily before a fight, close handheld camera, slight shoulder movement, dramatic overhead light, tense but focused expression.

Camera Move

Tracking shot

A clean structure for side motion and directional energy.

Skateboarder gliding through an empty parking garage at dawn, side tracking shot, low camera angle, smooth motion, long shadows, subtle lens flare, modern urban sports style.

Social Clip

Short hook scene

Built for vertical-style attention and a single memorable visual beat.

Barista pouring vivid blue matcha into a clear glass over ice, top-down to front-angle transition, crisp cafe lighting, satisfying liquid swirl, clean modern social video aesthetic.

Before / After

Transformation setup

Useful when you want the output to imply a story arc inside one short clip.

Small bedroom transforming into a bright minimalist studio workspace, fixed camera position, objects reorganizing smoothly, morning light filling the room, calm aspirational tone.

If you want a stronger prompt structure instead of isolated examples, pair this page with the best prompts guide and the broader prompt guide.

How to Test These Prompt Examples Online

Prompt examples are most valuable when they shorten the path from idea to comparison. That is why a browser workflow is usually the practical choice for this kind of page. You can swap one scene element at a time and see what actually improves.

1

Start with the scene logic

Keep the subject, motion, and camera structure from the example. Change only the brand, character, or environment details first.

2

Run two nearby variations

Test one conservative version and one bolder version. That shows whether the prompt is stable or over-dependent on one phrase.

3

Scale only after a hit

Once one prompt shape works, save it as a reusable template. That is the moment to expand into longer production prompts or more technical workflows.

FAQ

Are prompt examples enough on their own?

They are enough to get moving, but they work best when you also understand why the structure works. That is where best-practice prompt pages become useful.

Which prompt examples usually test fastest?

Single-scene prompts with one subject and one clear camera action usually compare faster than overly detailed prompts with multiple scene changes.

Why test prompt examples online first?

Because the bottleneck is usually prompt quality, not infrastructure. A web workflow lets you validate the idea before you spend time on local setup.

Browser Workflow

If you already know the scene you want, the cleanest next step is to test it in browser, adjust one variable at a time, and keep the winning prompt as a repeatable template inside aicovea.