The Best Midjourney Cinematic Prompts — Templates, Shot Grammar, and a Field-Tested Playbook
For beginners and pros: Midjourney cinematic prompts with fixed shot order, named color grades, negative prompts—plus 21:9/16:9.
Cold Open — Neon in the Rain
The alley smelled like wet copper. A flicker from the noodle sign licked the puddles, and she paused to light a cigarette. My first prompt said “cinematic, dramatic, neon.” Midjourney gave me something pretty—and empty. No angle. No action. No story.
The fix wasn’t bigger adjectives; it was shot language. Low angle or OTS? What is she doing? Where’s the foreground (steam), the midground (taxi nose), the backlight (cutting through haze)? I rewrote one sentence with those beats—and the frame suddenly felt like a still ripped from a film.
Copy-Ready Midjourney Cinematic Prompts Template (Start Here)
[shot type & angle], [subject doing a clear action], [specific setting with layered depth], [lighting design], [named color grade], [tone/genre] --ar 16:9 --stylize 200 --no text, watermark, brand logos
Swap subjects/verbs/locales—keep the order.
Quick Fixes
- Flat depth → add FG steam/rain + MG props + backlight through haze
- Muddy subject → promote the verb, add negative fill, lower
--stylize
- Text artifacts →
--no text, watermark, brand logos, UI icons
Scene Slate — Building One Mini-Story
We’ll stick to a single scene (Neon Alley), then branch into genres. Learning one scene deeply beats skimming twelve.
Before/After Prompt (Same Scene)
Before (vague)
cinematic, woman in neon alley at night, dramatic mood, rain --ar 16:9
After (legible)
over-the-shoulder medium shot, woman lighting a cigarette under a flickering noodle sign, rain-slick alley with steam foreground and taxi midground, hard key left + magenta rim + backlight through haze, bleach bypass grade, tense noir tone --ar 16:9 --stylize 180 --no text watermark
Why it works
- Shot + action front-loaded → subject readability
- Layering (FG/MG/BG) → depth cues
- Lighting rig + named grade → controlled palette and contrast
- Params lock the canvas and cleanliness
What Are Midjourney Cinematic Prompts?
They are structured descriptions that encode the things films speak with:
- Shot & angle (close-up, OTS, low angle, Dutch tilt…)
- Subject action (a verb you can stage)
- Layered setting (foreground / midground / background)
- Lighting (key / fill / rim, practicals, backlight through haze)
- Color grade (bleach bypass, teal-orange, pastel film…)
- Mood/genre (noir, romance, thriller…)
- Parameters (
--ar
,--stylize
, negatives)
Why this works: movies are composition, light, palette—not adjectives.
Aspect Ratio, Stylize, and Lens Notes (V7+)
- Aspect Ratio sets composition. Start
--ar 16:9
; go21:9
for scope;4:3
for vintage/TV. - Stylize
100–300
= “cinematic but controlled.” - Lens tokens in many V6+/V7 builds behave as low-impact; prioritize angle / framing / depth over exact mm.
- Need seeds/chaos/tiling? Check the parameter list when you iterate.
Color & Light Recipes for Midjourney Cinematic Prompts
Name the grade and the light—don’t hope for them.
- Grades: teal-orange blockbuster / bleach bypass (desaturated, high-contrast) / silver retention / pastel film / noir
- Lighting verbs: hard key / soft key / negative fill / practicals / backlight through haze / rim / specular highlights
- Atmosphere: volumetric fog / rain beads / dust motes / lens bloom / light wrap
One-liner example
low-angle medium shot, subject turning a key in a neon alley with steam foreground, hard key left + cyan rim + backlight through haze, bleach bypass grade, tense noir tone --ar 16:9 --stylize 150
Templates for Midjourney Cinematic Prompts (20 Prompts by Shot Type)
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Close-up:
close-up, tear catching city neon reflection, shallow depth, soft key + negative fill, cyan-magenta grade, intimate tone --ar 16:9
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Medium:
medium shot, barista pulling espresso under tungsten practicals, steam FG, warm film grade --ar 16:9
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Wide:
wide shot, protest at dusk with flares, flags MG layers, smoky atmosphere, gritty desaturation --ar 21:9
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Low Angle:
low angle, skateboarder kickflipping beneath overpass, harsh noon light, crunchy contrast --ar 2:1
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High Angle:
high angle, cyclist weaving through alley puddles, cool overcast, soft reflections --ar 16:9
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Overhead:
overhead tabletop, ring boxes and invitation cards arranged, soft bounce, pastel grade --ar 4:3
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Dutch Tilt:
Dutch tilt, hacker sprinting past server racks, cyan strips + magenta alarms, anxious grade --ar 16:9
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OTS:
over-the-shoulder, journalist scanning notes, editor blurred FG, fluorescent office light, neutral grade --ar 16:9
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Extreme Wide:
extreme wide, lighthouse against storm front, rain bands and whitecaps, cold steel grade --ar 3:1
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Insert/Macro:
macro insert, raindrop sliding over wristwatch dial, dark chrome reflections, cool neutral grade --ar 4:3
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Silhouette:
silhouette at sunset ridge, lens bloom, dust in air, golden hour grade --ar 2:1
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Two-Shot:
two-shot medium, partners exchanging glances over diner counter, tungsten practicals, warm nostalgic grade --ar 16:9
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Tracking:
medium tracking, runner pacing in tunnel, receding lights, hard backlight + bounce, punchy sports grade --ar 16:9
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Static Master:
locked wide master, family gathered in living room, window backlight + table lamp pools, pastel film grade --ar 16:9
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POV:
POV shot, gloved hands opening rusted gate, particles in air, cool cyan grade --ar 16:9
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Rack Focus Cue:
close-up FG object sharp, lovers soft in BG, soft key, gentle sepia grade --ar 16:9
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Night Exterior:
medium, detective under streetlight cone, drifting drizzle, bleach bypass --ar 21:9
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Day Interior:
wide, sunlit library stacks, dust motes, soft window key, muted Kodak grade --ar 16:9
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Action Beat:
low angle mid, motorcyclist leaning into turn, sodium vapor streaks, teal-orange grade --ar 2:1
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Establishing:
high aerial over rainy city at dawn, fog hugging rooftops, cool blue grade --ar 3:1
Do / Don’t (Quick Wins)
Do (Copy This) | Don’t (Common Pitfall) |
---|---|
Start with shot + action | Stack vague adjectives (“cinematic, dramatic, epic”) |
Add FG/MG/BG layers | Leave an empty midground → flat frames |
Specify key/fill/rim and practicals | “Moody light” with no direction |
Pick one color grade | Mix grades (teal-orange + sepia + pastel) |
Use negative prompts | Let watermarks/text slip in |
Keep AR consistent | Mix 1:1 , 16:9 , 21:9 in one storyboard |
Troubleshooting Midjourney Cinematic Prompts
- Flat depth → Add FG edges/steam/rain, introduce backlight through haze, place props in MG
- Muddy subject → Promote the verb; add negative fill on far cheek; lower
--stylize
- Lens literalism ignored → Prefer low/high angle, shallow depth, anamorphic bokeh to “25mm Cooke”
- Color chaos → Commit to a single named grade
- Text/watermark artifacts →
--no text, watermark, brand logos, UI icons
FAQ: Midjourney Cinematic Prompts
Q: What aspect ratio feels most like a film still?
A: Start --ar 16:9
. Use 21:9
for scope and 4:3
for vintage/TV cadence.
Q: Do exact lens names matter in V6+/V7?
A: Often less than angle/depth tokens. Prefer low/high angle, shallow depth, anamorphic bokeh; treat mm as seasoning.
Q: How do I keep a storyboard consistent?
A: Lock AR / palette / time of day / light direction. Reuse wardrobe tokens; shoot A/B reverses.
Q: One prompt for instant cinematic?
A: low-angle medium shot, subject doing [clear action] in [layered environment], hard key + backlight through haze, teal-orange blockbuster grade, tense mood --ar 16:9 --stylize 150 --no text watermark