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Wan 2.6 AI Video Generator Supported Modes

Wan 2.6 Text to Video

Wan 2.6 Image to Video

Wan 2.6 Reference to Video (Video-to-Video)

Wan 2.6 vs Wan 2.5 – What’s New and Improved

Extended Video Duration in Wan 2.6

Reference to Video Support in Wan 2.6

Multi-shot vs Single-shot Generation

Key Features of Wan 2.6 AI Video Generator

Intelligent Multi-shot Narrative in Wan Video 2.6

Natural Audio and Lip-Sync with Wan 2.6 AI

1080p Cinematic Quality from Alibaba Wan 2.6

Photorealism and Lighting Control in Wan Video Generator

How to Use Wan 2.6 Free on AIVideoGenerator.me

  • Step 1: Select Wan 2.6 on AIVideoGenerator.me

  • Step 2: Enter Prompts or Upload References

  • Step 3: Generate and Download Wan 2.6 Video

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Structured Multi-Shot Prompt Format for Wan 2.6

For more control over multi-shot video generation in Wan 2.6, you can describe each shot using a simple structured format. This helps Wan 2.6 better understand story flow, timing, and character behavior across shots, especially for narrative-driven videos.

SectionContent
Prompt FormulaPrompt = Overall Description + Shot Number + Timestamp + Subject Behavior
Overall DescriptionProvides a brief overview of the entire video, including the story theme, narrative style, main emotions, or core events. This helps Wan 2.6 understand the overall narrative direction.
Shot NumberAssigns a number to each shot, clearly separating different scenes or segments and organizing the multi-shot structure.
TimestampSpecifies the time range for each shot (for example, [0–3s]) so the shot content aligns with the video timeline and improves generation accuracy.
Subject BehaviorDescribes the subject’s actions, expressions, posture, or dialogue in each shot, giving Wan 2.6 finer control over character behavior.
Example (for reference)Overall: A short story about losing and regaining hope, told from a third-person perspective. Shot 1 [0–3s]: The character sits alone on a playground bench, looking down at a letter in their hands, quietly expressing confusion and sadness. Shot 2 [4–6s]: Hard cut transition, fixed camera, close-up on the character’s eyes glistening with tears, conveying loss and helplessness. Shot 3 [7–10s]: Hard cut transition to a quiet classroom scene, indicating a shift in mood and setting.

Camera and Shot Trigger Words for Wan 2.6 Prompts

These camera, lens, and lighting terms may help clarify shot structure and transitions when creating multi-shot videos with Wan 2.6.

CategoryTrigger WordsExample
Camera Movementpan left, pan rightpan left as the car moves along the road
Camera Movementtrack left, track righttrack right following the cyclist
Camera Movementtilt up, tilt downtilt up to reveal the skyline
Camera Movementorbitorbit around the main subject
Camera Movementpush inslow push in toward the character
Camera Movementfocus left, focus rightfocus shifts to the person on the left
Shot & Lensclose-up, close shotclose-up of the character’s face
Shot & Lensmedium shot, medium close-upmedium shot inside the room
Shot & Lenslong shotlong shot of the street scene
Shot & Lenswide angle, ultra wide anglewide-angle view of the city square
Shot & Lensaerial shot, bird’s-eye viewaerial shot of the highway
Shot & Lensoverhead shotoverhead shot of the table
Lightingdaylight, sunny lightdaylight scene in an open field
Lightingmoonlightmoonlight illuminating the street
Lightingsoft lightsoft light on the subject’s face
Lightingback lightback light creating a subtle outline
Lightingsilhouettesilhouette against the sunset

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