Slow Orbit Skincare — Premium Commercial
Starter prompt
A premium skincare bottle on a dark wet stone counter, slow clockwise camera orbit, cool cyan rim light, shallow depth of field, fine condensation on the glass, premium commercial mood.
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Twenty example clips grouped by use case — product, portrait, action, landscape, cinematic, and lifestyle. Each card shows the starter prompt and a one-click button that opens the generator with the prompt prefilled. Use these as starting points for your own tests, not as fixed templates.
Curated by Mia Lin, Visual Director · Curated with Ethan Wu · Updated 2026-05-20
Example clips show the kinds of motion, framing, and subjects this workflow supports. Outputs from your own generation will vary depending on prompt, settings, and the random seed at generation time.
Three clips that show how Sulphur 2 handles object stability, light sweeps, and the kinds of camera moves used in product pages and short ads.
Starter prompt
A premium skincare bottle on a dark wet stone counter, slow clockwise camera orbit, cool cyan rim light, shallow depth of field, fine condensation on the glass, premium commercial mood.
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A glossy ceramic mug on a soft beige paper sweep, gentle 30-degree turntable rotation, soft top light, faint long shadow, clean studio product reveal, minimal background.

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(Reference: concept art frame.) Gentle parallax push-in, atmospheric haze drifting across the frame, subtle light shift from cool to warm, preserve the original composition and brand color palette.
Sulphur 2's fine-tune was trained with realistic scenes in mind, which is why portrait performance is stronger than animation styles. Three reference clips.

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(Reference: front-facing portrait photo.) Subtle smile, slow 15-degree head turn to the left, soft natural daylight, shallow depth of field, photographic editorial style, no background change.

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A young woman in a flowing linen dress in a golden barley field at sunset, slow wind motion through hair and fabric, warm backlit rim light, gentle drift forward through tall grass, editorial fashion mood.

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A man in a wool sweater seated by a window in late-afternoon warm light, quiet smile, small gesture lifting a coffee mug, soft warm color grade, shallow depth of field, character-driven moment.
Action prompts stress the model on motion stability and complex geometry. These three show what works (sustained tracking shots, single-subject motion) and where to expect drift.

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A wingsuit flyer threads through a narrow rocky canyon, camera tracks just behind, late afternoon golden light, dust trails behind the flyer, dynamic but stable cinematography.

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A runner in a black tracksuit jogs through a rain-slicked neon Tokyo street at night, camera tracks alongside, vibrant magenta and cyan reflections, slight motion blur, cinematic mobile vertical framing.

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A swordswoman in a long coat steps forward in a misty courtyard, single decisive draw of the sword, sparks of light off the blade, dramatic side light, slow but stable tracking camera, cinematic action staging.
Longer-feeling shots and atmospheric storytelling. These work best as scene drafts and director references rather than finished narrative cuts.

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A dimly lit study with rain streaking the window, slow dolly in toward an empty leather chair under a brass lamp, smoke drifting in the warm spotlight, melancholy cinematic mood, anamorphic feel.

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A wide establishing shot of a quiet seaside town at dusk, slow lateral truck across pastel houses, soft cool-to-warm sky gradient, distant figure walking along the coastline, cinematic location-scout style.

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An underwater diver suspended in a shaft of golden sunlight, slow upward drift, soft particles floating around the body, deep blue cathedral water, surreal cinematic mood, no scuba gear visible.
Camera moves on environments — the kind of clips that often back up a landing page hero or open a travel video.

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A drone shot revealing a misty valley with a winding river at sunrise, slow forward push, soft golden mist, distant pine forest, cinematic landscape, gentle altitude rise.

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A view from a moving train window onto a passing autumn countryside, soft afternoon light, faint reflection of the cabin interior on the glass, slow continuous lateral motion, quiet travel mood.

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A model in a flowing silver gown drifts through sunlit clouds at dawn, soft slow-motion fabric flow, ethereal golden backlight, vertical aerial framing, surreal fashion editorial mood.
Everyday subjects, close-ups, and people moments. Useful for social content, brand lifestyle b-roll, and macro detail shots.

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A young creator opens a delivery box on a sunlit wooden desk, slow close-in on the unboxing, soft natural light from a window, vertical mobile framing, calm lifestyle social mood.

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Extreme macro of a white peony slowly opening, soft daylight, shallow depth of field, faint dew on petals, subtle ambient movement of pollen in the air, calm nature mood.

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Extreme close-up of a red-eyed tree frog on a wet leaf, slow patient breathing motion, droplets of water rolling off, soft tropical ambient light, deep green background bokeh.

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Three friends laughing on a picnic blanket in a sunlit park, slow drift of the camera around the group, warm summer light, soft lens flare, gentle handheld feel, lifestyle storytelling mood.

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A slow lateral pan across a sunlit modern kitchen counter, fresh herbs and a French press in soft focus, gentle steam rising from a mug, morning warm light, shallow depth of field, ambient interior lifestyle.
Pick the closest example to your project, copy the starter prompt with the Try this prompt button, and adjust one variable at a time between generations. Common useful changes: tighten or widen the framing (close-up vs medium), simplify the lighting direction (one key light, one rim light), reduce the motion complexity (one camera move, one subject action), or swap the time of day. Sulphur 2 responds more reliably to clear single-beat prompts than to dense multi-action briefs.
If your first generation is close but not right, do not rewrite the whole prompt — adjust the weakest element. Read the prompt guide for the full pattern (subject · action · camera · lighting · mood · style). If your test fits one of the categories above but the result is weak, check the Sulphur 2 Review under Common Failure Modes for known limits.
FAQ
They are reference clips that show the kinds of motion, framing, lighting, and subjects this workflow supports. Outputs from your own generation will vary depending on prompt, settings, and the random seed at generation time. Use the examples as inspiration and starting points, not as guaranteed templates.
Yes — every card has a Try this prompt button that opens the generator with the prompt prefilled. From there you can adjust any element before spending credits. The prompts are written as starting points; expect to refine one variable between generations.
For product or e-commerce: start with Slow Orbit Skincare or E-commerce Product Reveal. For social vertical: Vertical Neon Runner or Vertical Lifestyle Social. For portrait: Cinematic Editorial Portrait (image-to-video, reference photo needed). For landscape: Misty Valley Drone Reveal. Use a 5-second 720P first generation to keep the cost low.
AI video output varies between generations even with the same prompt. Different random seeds, slight prompt phrasing changes, and source image quality all shift the result. The examples shown here are single representative generations, not averaged outcomes — your own output is a single sample too.
No. Most clips in this gallery are text-to-video prompts (T2V) and need no image input. Cards marked I2V (image-to-video) need a reference image — Cinematic Editorial Portrait and Concept Frame Animation are the two on this page.
For a brand-new prompt, expect three to four generations: one to establish the direction, two to three to refine. Change one variable per generation so you can tell what made the difference. The 50 free signup credits cover the first test; budget for the refinement passes.
The example clips on this page are gallery references on sulphur2.net and are not licensed for redistribution. For your own projects, generate your own clips and follow the terms of service for commercial use. If a generated clip is going into a paid campaign or client work, read the refund policy and ToS for the rules that apply to your plan.
Send the closest two examples through the Try this prompt flow and rewrite the subject and action to match your project. The structure of a good Sulphur 2 prompt (subject · action · camera · lighting · mood · style) is consistent across categories — see the prompt guide for the full pattern. If you want a model take on whether Sulphur 2 fits your project type at all, read the Sulphur 2 Review.
Next Steps
Use the generator, review examples, compare pricing, and save the strongest direction so the next test starts from what worked.
Open the Sulphur 2 creation workspace and make your own short video test.
Read the prompt guideUse practical prompt formulas, camera language, and iteration tips before spending credits.
Read the reviewSee where Sulphur 2 fits, where it works well, and what to check before using outputs.
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