The Prompt Editor gives you direct control over every segment of a prompt. Open it from any shot in the library, or from the Builder after assembling your layers. It's where you go when the prompt is close but not quite right.

How to open the Editor

  • From the Library — click any shot card to open it in the lightbox, then click "Open Editor"
  • From the Builder — click "Refine in Editor" after selecting your layers

Left panel — editing segments

The left side of the Editor shows each prompt segment as a labelled text area. Each segment corresponds to a cinematic dimension:

  • Subject — who or what is in the scene
  • Scene — the environment and setting
  • Lighting — quality, direction, and source of light
  • Camera — shot size, angle, and lens
  • Style — colour grade and visual treatment
  • Mood — the emotional atmosphere

Click into any text area and edit directly. The changes are reflected immediately in the final prompt when you copy.

💡 Tip: Small word changes make a big difference. Swapping "harsh overhead light" for "raking sidelight" changes the entire feel of the shot — try editing just one segment at a time to understand the impact.

Pick from Options

Each segment has a "Pick from Options" button that opens a visual selector with curated cinematic presets. This is the fastest way to swap a segment while staying within a language the model understands well. Click a preset to replace the current segment text.

Right panel — reference and suggestions

The right panel gives you context while you edit:

Source Shot
The reference image
Shows the original shot from the library. Use it as a visual reference while editing — if a segment change is moving you away from this, you'll see it immediately.
Try These Edits
Curated suggestions
Three suggested edits — swap lighting, shift mood, push composition. Click one to apply it as a starting point for your own edit.
From the Same Set
Related shots
Other shots from the same Scene Set. Switch to a different angle or moment while keeping the same visual language.

Copying from the Editor

When you're happy with the prompt, click "Copy customised prompt" at the bottom of the left column. This copies the full assembled prompt — including all your edits — to your clipboard.