Explore how this 10-second, 9:16 concept uses casual unboxing-style vertical video, bedroom setting, handheld phone, realistic fabric physics and surprised laughter. Watch the finished clip, inspect the timed prompt, and adapt its structure for an original video of your own.
Model-ready prompt
[Style] Casual unboxing-style vertical video, bedroom setting, handheld phone, realistic fabric physics and surprised laughter. [00:00-00:03] The creator opens a generic second-hand suitcase and says: 'The seller said it was organized. I did not know what that meant.' [00:03-00:06] Clothes scattered on the bed slide toward the suitcase, fold themselves naturally, and stack in neat layers. The creator attempts to pull one shirt back, but it politely folds itself again. [00:06-00:08] The suitcase closes, weighs itself using a tiny generic indicator, then removes one heavy sweater and places it back in the closet. [00:08-00:10] The suitcase rolls toward the front door alone. The creator asks: 'Where are we going?' [Rights & IP Constraints] Use only original fictional characters, locations, products, packaging, interfaces, symbols, costumes, vehicles, and architecture. No logos, trademarks, brand names, copyrighted characters, franchise-specific designs, celebrity likenesses, living-artist style imitation, copyrighted music, or recognizable branded trade dress. Any visible text must be generic and newly invented.
Prompt breakdown
Study how phone-camera imperfections, direct speech, and a simple demonstration make a fictional event feel casually recorded.
Use only original fictional characters, locations, products, packaging, interfaces, symbols, costumes, vehicles, and architecture. No logos, trademarks, brand names, copyrighted characters, franchise-specific designs, celebrity likenesses, living-artist style imitation, copyrighted music, or recognizable branded trade dress. Any visible text must be generic and newly invented.
Keep these constraints attached whenever you adapt or submit this prompt. Review every generated result before commercial use.