How to write prompts for Sora, Midjourney and Kling: a beginner’s guide
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В этом материале мы разбираем ключевые аспекты работы с нейросетями: актуальные модели, практические советы по промптам и примеры генераций. Читайте дальше, чтобы узнать подробности.
You know the feeling: you spot someone's jaw-dropping result in Midjourney, copy a similar prompt — and get garbage? I've been there. Turns out it's not the model, it's HOW you phrase the request. The prompt is 80% of the result. Here are the rules that actually work for Sora, Midjourney, Kling and pretty much any generative model. We use them inside NeuralSpace.
The formula — memorize it, don't drift
Subject + action + environment + style + light + composition.

Every link adds control. No subject — the model invents its own. No style — you get an "average photo". No light direction — you lose the mood. You don't have to spell out all six every time, but the more you add, the closer the hit.
Prompts for images (Midjourney, Flux)
- Short comma-separated blocks: "girl in a red coat, autumn park, soft backlight, 35mm film"
- Name the style and references. "Watercolour", "isometric", "in the spirit of Wes Anderson" — the model gets it
- Negatives go separately! Don't write "no text" in the main prompt — that's what the negative prompt is for
- In NeuralSpace you can write in any language — the platform translates and optimizes it for you
Prompts for video (Sora, VEO)
- Frame first, motion second: "city street in the evening, camera slowly dollies back, people walk past with umbrellas"
- State the duration: "3 seconds", "short motion". Skip it and the model decides for you — and may guess wrong
- Complex clip? Break it into scenes — that's exactly what Sora 2 Pro Storyboard in the "Video" section is built for
Image-to-video (Kling)
The big mistake here is re-describing the picture. The picture already exists! Describe the motion only: "hair blowing in the wind from the left", "the character takes a step, camera static". Short and concrete.

Common mistakes (I made all of them)
- A 200-word prompt — the model gets confused and serves mush
- Contradictions: "winter night, sunlight" — seriously, people write this
- Five references in one request. One or two is the max
- Trying to fix everything with a single prompt instead of refining step by step
You can borrow templates and proven prompts from the "Trends" section — it shows what other NeuralSpace users are generating.
Часто задаваемые вопросы (FAQ)
Вопрос: Как получить лучший результат от нейросети?
Ответ: Используйте подробные промпты (описания) на английском языке, задавайте стиль и детали сцены.
Вопрос: Можно ли использовать эти материалы в коммерческих целях?
Ответ: Да, сгенерированный контент полностью принадлежит вам.