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ExampleTested August 13, 2026

Creative Studio Motion with WAN 2.2 Turbo

A five-second editorial studio scene where a designer draws at a tablet while a gentle camera push and unexpected neon trails add movement.

Created with Made · Reviewed for rights, safety, and workflow accuracy.

Final output: an editorial studio moment with a gentle camera push and stylized light trails.

The output can exceed the prompt

The recorded prompt asks only for a gentle camera push and natural movement. WAN also introduces colored light trails around the drawing action, a useful reminder that stylistic additions can appear even in a restrained brief.

Creative breakdown

The decisions behind the output.

The output is visually engaging, but the neon trails are a model interpretation rather than an explicit prompt instruction and should be evaluated against the intended brand direction.

Goal
Add movement to an editorial creative-work scene.
Subject
The seated designer continues drawing while a collaborator stands nearby.
Camera
A gentle push adds depth without changing the location.
Model addition
Colored light trails appear around the tablet and hands.

Tested workflow

Use the exact starting point.

Prompt

A gentle camera push through an editorial scene, natural movement.

Test record

Settings
durationSeconds: 5 · inputMode: image-to-video
Tested
August 13, 2026

Run the workflow

  1. 1

    Choose an editorial work scene

    Use a source with a clear primary action and visible working space.

  2. 2

    Request a gentle camera push

    Keep the recorded prompt concise and ask for natural movement.

  3. 3

    Review unexpected additions

    Check whether new effects support the brief or require a rerun.

Why it works

The source has a clear drawing action, layered subjects, and a bright window, giving the model several subtle motion cues without requiring a scene change.

Adjustment tips

  • Treat unrequested visual effects as a review decision: keep them only when they support the creative brief.

Limitations

  • The model may add stylistic effects or duplicate body details that were not requested; inspect hands, the tablet, and the standing figure.

Original Made media

See what the instructions produced.

Final output: an editorial studio moment with a gentle camera push and stylized light trails.