Motion Graphics Concept Prompt Builder

Build motion graphics storyboard prompts for AI video generation

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Motion graphics concept prompt builder

Text-to-video tools are powerful for motion graphics concepting, but they hold coherence for only a few seconds, so a single long prompt rarely works. This builder writes a storyboard-style prompt — a defined style, motion type, brand colors, and a key-frame breakdown — so you can generate short, controlled beats and stitch them into a finished animation.

How it works

The tool leads with the style (kinetic typography, particle, 3D logo, abstract data viz) because it sets the entire visual language, then layers in the motion type that describes how elements move. It folds in your brand colors and a duration, and splits the concept into the key-frame count you choose so each beat — intro, build, payoff — becomes its own short prompt. The output is phrased as a sequence the model can follow clip by clip rather than one impossible long take.

Tips for motion prompts

  • Generate beat by beat. Most models top out around 4-10 seconds; build each key frame separately and edit them together.
  • Name the motion, not just the look. “Logo assembling from drifting particles” animates with purpose; “cool logo” drifts randomly.
  • Keep colors to a tight set. Two or three brand colors read as designed; more looks like noise once it is moving.
  • Plan the payoff. Decide the final frame first — usually the logo or message lockup — and work the build backward from it.
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