First-person night chase
The POV format behind the fake-gameplay clips that go viral.
- Video prompt
- 16:9 landscape
- No photo needed

The prompt
First-person POV chase in the style of a Grand Theft Auto VI gameplay trailer. Sprinting through a rain-slicked Vice City alley at night, neon reflections on wet pavement, police lights strobing blue and red behind, palm trees and motel signs blurring past. Handheld camera shake, motion blur, cinematic teal-and-magenta grade, photorealistic, 24fps film look, tense and kinetic. 16:9. No UI overlay, no on-screen text. No real logos, no brand marks, no watermark.
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.
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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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