Learning Library

Prompt Lessons From Poorna Tech Videos

This page turns the current video collection into written learning notes. The purpose is to help viewers understand what to observe in each video and how to adapt the idea thoughtfully instead of copying a prompt word for word.

Dubai Sky Diving

This idea is useful for prompts that need scale, height, movement, and a strong destination in the background. When adapting it, replace the city, weather, camera distance, clothing style, and emotion. The key lesson is to describe both the subject and the environment so the scene feels grounded.

IPL Audience Scene

Crowd-based prompts need detail without becoming messy. A strong version should mention the stadium mood, lighting, team colours, camera angle, and audience energy. This can be adapted for concerts, college events, festivals, or sports celebrations.

Devara Cinematic Action Scene

Cinematic action prompts work best when they focus on mood, movement, costume, setting, and camera framing. The useful lesson is to describe the scene like a film shot: subject first, location second, atmosphere third, then camera and lighting details.

Intense Escalator Action Scene

A narrow location like an escalator creates a natural sense of motion and pressure. To reuse the idea safely, change the setting into a mall, railway station, airport, or office lobby and focus on dramatic camera movement rather than graphic details.

Childhood Profile

Profile transformation prompts depend on softer language: age, facial expression, clothing, background, and memory-like lighting. The prompt becomes more personal when the viewer adds real hobbies, places, school details, or family context.

TVK Video and TVK Image

Comparing a video prompt and an image prompt teaches an important difference. Video prompts need movement, sequence, and pacing. Image prompts need composition, pose, lighting, and detail. The same topic should be written differently depending on the final format.

Govindaa Prompt

Character-style prompts are strongest when they describe expression, outfit, setting, and cultural tone carefully. Viewers can adapt this type of prompt by changing the character mood, environment, colour palette, or camera perspective.

Spotted at Airport

This is a good example of a candid public-location prompt. Useful details include terminal lighting, luggage, walking direction, crowd distance, and natural camera realism. It can be adapted for stations, events, hotels, or travel vlogs.

Metro Station and Classroom Action Scenes

These examples show how location changes the story. A metro station creates public urgency, while a classroom creates a smaller personal setting. The safer creative focus is camera movement, tension, expression, and environment instead of harmful detail.

Childhood vs Present Prompt

Comparison prompts work when both sides have clear contrast and a shared identity. Keep the same person or theme visible, then change age, clothing, confidence, career, place, or visual style.

Your Name in Landsat by NASA

This resource points to an official public tool rather than a normal prompt. It adds educational value because viewers can try a real web experience and learn how satellite imagery can become personalised.

Claude Built This From One Prompt

This note is about prompt structure for larger outputs. A clear instruction should explain the goal, audience, output format, constraints, and success criteria. That structure is useful across websites, documents, scripts, and creative workflows.