Runway Prompt Format: Scene-by-Scene Templates
Teams often fail in Runway because prompts are descriptive but not operational. A better approach is to use a scene-by-scene template derived from prompt from video workflows.

Core Runway prompt structure
Use this order:

- subject and action
- environment and time
- camera motion
- lens/depth clue
- lighting and mood
- temporal transition
Scene template you can copy
[Scene Goal]
Subject:
Environment:
Camera:
Lens/Depth:
Lighting:
Mood:
Transition:Example
Scene Goal: Product hero reveal
Subject: A matte-black smartwatch rotates on a glass block
Environment: Minimal studio at dusk
Camera: Slow dolly-in from medium to close-up
Lens/Depth: 50mm feel, shallow depth
Lighting: Soft rim light with subtle blue fill
Mood: Premium, precise, quiet confidence
Transition: End on logo focus and fade to blackOptimization rules for Runway
- keep one dominant camera action per scene
- avoid mixing documentary and ad-style in one line
- keep transitions explicit between scenes
- keep negative prompt short and specific
FAQ
Should I write one long prompt or multiple scenes?
Multiple scenes with clear boundaries are easier to control.

Can I reuse one template for different products?
Yes. Keep the structure, swap subject and mood blocks.
