Anyone found a prompt technique to get SORA to maintain a consistent image content and / or keep a static camera (preventing changing camera angles) for 20s clips? Below is an example of what I tried but SORA keeps injecting completely different people, settings, and changing angles - almost like it’s trying too hard.
In addition to the prompt below, I tried using a storyboard with the same image at the beginning, middle and end. No luck, yet!
PROMPT:
We’re creating an outro clip of about 20 seconds in length. Make absolutely certain this is a static shot. The camera must not move and the angle must not change. This will enable us to add overlay elements after completion.
SCENE: Use the attached image as framing and example. A contemporary, brightly lit office. Standing slightly in the background, on the left half of the screen, is a group of 4 coworkers. They do not walk around and they do not leave that area of screen. Closer to the camera, in the lower-right, is a computer screen.
- INTRODUCTION: Seconds 0 to 6: The focus is on the people and they are having a difficult conversation. They are unhappy, there are a lot of hand gestures, emphasizing points of their discussion.
- MIDDLE: Seconds 7 to 14: The focus shifts away from the people, who are now slightly blurry (out of focus) but continue their conversation with very little movement, to the computer screen, which is plain white, where I will add content later, in post production.
- END: Seconds 15 to 20: The focus shifts back to the people who are now smiling, and seem very happy and engaged. They begin to laugh as the clip comes to an end.