Neon dusk drive
The establishing shot every GTA trailer opens on.
- Video prompt
- 16:9 landscape
- No photo needed

The prompt
Cinematic Grand Theft Auto VI style trailer shot. Slow aerial drone push-in over Vice City at golden dusk: pastel-pink sky, towering art-deco hotels, swaying palm trees, neon signs flickering on. A convertible muscle car cruises a wet beachfront boulevard, taillights smearing across the asphalt. Film grain, anamorphic lens flares, 1980s synthwave color grade in magenta and orange, shallow depth of field, photorealistic, smooth slow motion. 16:9. No on-screen text, no HUD. No real logos, no brand marks, no watermark.
Gotcha: On Veo 3.1 the JSON version lands far more reliably than the prose one, and Veo starts dropping instructions past about 175 words.
Which model to run it on
- Kling 3.0
- Native multi-shot up to 15 seconds — the best fit for anything you'd call a trailer.
- Veo 3.1
- 4K with native audio. 8-second ceiling, so it suits single shots over full trailers.
- Grok Imagine
- Fast, 6–15 seconds with synced audio. Meme-tier quality, meme-tier effort.
Don’t want to prompt it yourself?
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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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