Cutscene dialogue frame
Over-the-shoulder with a subtitle bar. Reads instantly as a game.
- Video prompt
- 16:9 landscape
- No photo needed

The prompt
A Grand Theft Auto VI style in-game cutscene frame. Over-the-shoulder two-shot inside a parked car at night: the driver turns to the passenger mid-sentence, dashboard glow on both faces, rain running down the windscreen, neon street beyond. Slight handheld drift, shallow depth of field, cinematic teal-and-amber grade, photoreal game-engine render. Include a small centered subtitle line of invented dialogue at the bottom of the frame in plain white sans-serif. 16:9. No real logos, no brand marks, no watermark.
Gotcha: Subtitles are baked-in text, so run this one through GPT Image 2 for a still. Video models still garble small type.
Which model to run it on
- Veo 3.1
- 4K with native audio. 8-second ceiling, so it suits single shots over full trailers.
- Kling 3.0
- Native multi-shot up to 15 seconds — the best fit for anything you'd call a trailer.
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Fan-made parody prompt in the style of Grand Theft Auto VI. Not affiliated with or endorsed by Rockstar Games, and it requests no official assets, logos, or wordmarks.
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