Wan Examples

Wan examples for structured prompts, transitions, and reference-driven consistency.

These Wan examples are curated for multi-beat shots, smooth transitions, and reference-aware sequences. They are useful when you need controlled pacing rather than random variation. Review the examples here before cloning so your first run starts with realistic expectations on motion and continuity.

Prompt patterns across Wan models

Wan prompts work best with concise beat structure: setup, action, and close.

Strengths and limits by model

Wan is often reliable for short structured sequences and reference-guided continuity.

Pricing notes (varies by model)

Price varies by mode and clip settings. Validate cost on a short baseline run, then...

This page includes Wan 2.6 Text & Image to Video and Wan 2.5 Text & Image to Video. Open an example to review its prompt, settings, and recorded render cost before running a new render.

Next steps

Wan models FAQ

Are Wan examples optimized for multi-shot prompts?

Yes. Most examples are built around short structured beats with explicit transitions.

Can I adapt Wan examples to vertical formats?

Yes. Keep the core motion brief and update framing, ratio, and pacing for vertical output.

What is the safest way to test Wan pricing?

Run one short clip at your target format, then scale once output quality is validated.

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