Wan 2.1 Video Generation
Wan 2.1 Prompting Guide with Video Effects
When using Wan 2.1 with LoRAs, or what you call video effects, prompt quality comes from two layers working together: the base prompt defines the video, and the effect nudges the output toward a specific learned look, motion pattern, or transformation.
Best Overall Formula
Effect trigger + subject + environment + action + camera + lighting + style + constraints
Why This Mode Feels Different
With video effects, the prompt describes the shot while the effect pushes it toward a learned behavior, distortion, transformation, or style lane.
Single Biggest Rule
Prompt the video first, then let the effect bend it.
Best Order to Write
Trigger + who + where + what happens + camera + look + stability priorities
Prompt Anatomy
1) Trigger
Use the required effect trigger exactly if the effect depends on exact wording.
2) Subject
Define the character, object, outfit, or visual anchor that the effect will act on.
3) Action
Describe the main motion clearly so the effect has a readable base shot to work with.
4) Control
Use camera, lighting, mood, and stability cues to keep the effect from overwhelming the scene.
Text-to-Video
For text-to-video, define the whole shot clearly so the effect has a strong structure to work on.
Image-to-Video
For image-to-video, let the source image anchor the look and use the prompt mainly for motion, camera, atmosphere, and effect behavior.
Motion Guidance
Style Effects
- alter look and finish
- change texture or rendering
- push toward a stylized lane
- benefit from stable motion
- need clear subject identity
Motion Effects
- stretching
- bouncing
- squashing
- warping
- signature learned movement
Transformation Effects
- require start-state clarity
- need end behavior described
- work best with one main action
- benefit from stable framing
- need strong preservation cues
Camera Movement
Clear camera language helps separate the shot from the effect itself.
- close-up
- medium shot
- full-body shot
- wide shot
- slow push-in
- tracking shot
- fixed camera
- handheld camera
Effect Control Language
Useful Negatives
- no blurry frames
- no distorted anatomy
- no malformed hands
- no extra limbs
- no flickering background
- no watermark
- no subtitles
- no static frame
Strong Master Template
[subject] in [environment],
performing [one clear action],
with [specific motion behavior],
shot as [framing + camera movement],
[lighting + mood + visual style],
preserve [identity / anatomy / background / temporal stability],
[constraints / negatives]
Bottom Line
Write the shot clearly first. Then use the effect to push the result, not to replace the need for a good prompt.