Use these Happy Horse prompt templates for ads, social clips, product demos, and cinematic motion ideas. Each example explains when to use it, why it works, and what to change.

Happy Horse Prompts | Prompt Ideas for Ads, Social Clips, and Product Demos

Prompt Collection

Prompt Ideas to Get Better Results Faster

Use this library when you need a better starting point for ad hooks, product demos, social clips, or cinematic visual ideas. Each prompt is built around a real short-video use case instead of a vague visual style.

Ad prompts

Use prompt structures built for product launches, short ad hooks, and social-first campaign testing.

Product demo prompts

Start with prompts for product reveals, packaging shots, feature callouts, and ecommerce-style visual testing.

Style and motion prompts

Test cinematic, editorial, stylized, or atmospheric looks while keeping subject, camera movement, and pacing easier to control.

Best for ecommerce launches, landing-page hero clips, and paid social tests.

Short product teaser

Prompt

A premium skincare bottle on a reflective stone pedestal, slow cinematic dolly-in, soft morning light, subtle water droplets, shallow depth of field, clean luxury branding feel, 5-second product teaser, 9:16 and 16:9 ready.

Why it works: It gives the generator a clear subject, camera move, lighting direction, and commercial mood in one compact structure.

What to tweak: Swap the product, add brand colors, or change the camera move to handheld, orbit, or top-down.

Open generator

Best for TikTok, Reels, and fast-moving lifestyle ads.

UGC-style social clip

Prompt

A creator-style handheld shot of a traveler opening a carry-on bag in a bright hotel room, natural movement, authentic social-video pacing, quick gesture, clean background, relatable lifestyle tone, 5-second vertical clip.

Why it works: The prompt anchors the scene in a recognizable social format instead of asking for a generic cinematic video.

What to tweak: Change the setting, product interaction, or tone to match beauty, fitness, travel, or food content.

Open generator

Best for SaaS launches, feature explainers, and interface-driven promos.

App demo reveal

Prompt

A floating smartphone mockup reveals a productivity app dashboard, smooth UI parallax, polished reflections, minimal studio background, crisp typography, modern startup aesthetic, 1080p-ready short demo clip.

Why it works: It frames the video as a controlled product demo, which is easier to render consistently than a vague tech commercial.

What to tweak: Replace the device, dashboard style, or transition language with zoom, swipe, or macro close-up moments.

Open generator

Best for brand films, lookbook intros, and motion-poster style campaigns.

Cinematic fashion opener

Prompt

A fashion model stepping through drifting fabric in dramatic side light, slow-motion feeling, rich shadows, elegant posture, editorial composition, luxury campaign mood, soft camera orbit, cinematic short-form video.

Why it works: It combines subject pose, atmosphere, and camera behavior, which helps the clip stay visually cohesive.

What to tweak: Change the wardrobe, location, lighting color, or motion intensity to move between luxury, streetwear, and sport.

Open generator

Best for home services, beauty offers, and transformation-led ad hooks.

Before-and-after service ad

Prompt

A split-scene commercial showing a messy room transitioning into a clean modern interior, satisfying reveal, bright natural light, smooth camera push, social-ad pacing, clear contrast between before and after.

Why it works: The transformation structure creates an obvious story beat, which is ideal for scroll-stopping short ads.

What to tweak: Replace the room with makeup, fitness, car detailing, office setup, or renovation scenarios.

Open generator

Best for startup updates, launches, and community-facing brand messages.

Founder announcement clip

Prompt

A confident founder speaking to camera in a clean studio, subtle hand gestures, shallow depth of field, modern brand backdrop, credible and warm delivery, polished LinkedIn announcement style, 10-second talking-head video.

Why it works: It narrows the clip to a believable communication format rather than an overly broad brand story.

What to tweak: Adjust wardrobe, lighting, framing, and tone for corporate, creator, education, or agency positioning.

Open generator

How to use this library well

Start with the closest use case, keep the structure that already works, then swap the subject, motion, framing, and mood before you generate.

Step 1

Pick the closest use case

Choose the card that already matches your target use case instead of forcing one generic prompt to handle every job.

Step 2

Replace specifics, keep the structure

Swap in your own product, scene details, lighting, or camera direction while preserving the parts that define framing and movement.

Step 3

Generate, compare, and iterate

Open the prompt in the generator, review the result, and tighten the wording based on what changed successfully and what still needs another pass.