Guide

How to Use Poorna Tech Prompts

Poorna Tech prompts are meant to be starting points. Each prompt is connected to a short video, but the best results usually come when you adjust the subject, location, style, mood, and details for your own idea.

A good prompt is not only a sentence. It gives the tool enough context: what should appear, how it should look, what mood it should create, and what should be avoided. The prompt documents shared here are written so viewers can understand and modify that structure.

1. Start with the video result

Watch the short video first. Notice the final output, camera angle, environment, character style, pacing, and any visual details that make the result interesting. This helps you understand why the prompt is written in a particular way.

2. Read the prompt before copying it

Open the prompt document and read it once before using it. Look for placeholders such as names, age, clothing, setting, background, lighting, or action. Replace these details with your own idea instead of using the prompt exactly as-is every time.

3. Change one thing at a time

If a result is close but not perfect, change one part of the prompt and test again. For example, adjust only the scene location, then the camera style, then the mood. This makes it easier to understand what improved or broke the result.

4. Keep prompts personal and original

Use the examples to learn structure, not to copy someone else's idea exactly. Add your own subject, story, language, and creative details so the output becomes useful for your project.