Generate Video with Audio Using a MiniMax H3 prompt
Put the MiniMax H3 prompt method to work and produce crisp 2K footage with stereo sound, no watermark attached.
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MiniMax H3 prompt

Build a precise MiniMax H3 prompt with timed shot blocks, deliberate camera angles, and sound cues to render 2K footage paired with stereo-matched audio.

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The Real Power of a Well-Built MiniMax H3 prompt

Writing an effective MiniMax H3 prompt means guiding a general-purpose multimodal model that can deliver 5-15s clips at 2K and 24fps, complete with built-in audio. With up to 7,000 characters of space, you can label each reference asset, outline scenes with precise timestamps, manage camera language and acoustic details, and keep identities stable throughout the entire generation.

  • Assign a Function to Every Reference
    The highest-impact practice in the prompt workflow: clarify what each image, video, or sound file represents — atmosphere, character, product, look, or voice.
  • Timestamped Scene Breakdowns
    Split multi-part sequences into [0-2s], [2-4s] segments within a single prompt, avoiding static-slide pacing and creating a real cinematic flow.
  • Sound Treated with the Same Care as Visuals
    Lay out musical structure, sound effects, and voice replication as precisely as the visuals — covering low-end frequencies, percussion, ambient noise, and speech cues.

A Five-Step Route to a Professional MiniMax H3 prompt

Follow this five-step framework to build a MiniMax H3 prompt that returns 2K footage with audio locked to the picture.

Core Techniques for a High-Performing MiniMax H3 prompt

Eight proven tactics for your prompt: reference labeling, timestamped shot plans, audio guidance, exclusion lists, identity anchoring, edit boundaries, film-style camera directions, and transition logic that delivers clean, professional outputs.

Exclusions That Keep Output Clean

Your MiniMax H3 prompt can list what to avoid — 'No smooth fades', 'no distorted symbols', 'no abrupt shocks' — so the model stays away from content you don't want.

Keeping Characters and Objects Consistent

Maintain the same character, product, and setting across edits by spelling out key attributes in the prompt — hairstyle, clothing, props, and fonts remain uniform.

Surgical Edits with Clear Boundaries

When you want to modify a detail, tell the model what needs to remain untouched — targeted adjustments rather than starting over.

Camera Language Straight from a Film Set

Describe frame size, lens behavior, lighting exposure, and film traits — shaky handheld shots, focus pulling, wide-angle distortion, grain texture — right inside the prompt.

Cuts That Feel Like Real-World Actions

Frame each transition as a physical gesture — camera whips, motion trails, lens smears, exposure changes — a more effective approach than listing effects in your prompt.

Full Command with 7,000 Characters

Pack a complete production plan into one request — the whole scene, timed shots, sound palette, and limits all submitted together as a single call.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions About the MiniMax H3 prompt

Straight answers to frequent questions on constructing strong prompts for the MiniMax H3 video model.

1

What does a MiniMax H3 prompt cover?

A MiniMax H3 prompt is a structured instruction set for MiniMax's open-weight multimodal model. It combines reference labeling, timestamped shot plans, audio direction, negative prompts, identity anchoring, and cinematic language to generate 2K video with audio that matches the edit.

2

What is the maximum length of a prompt?

You get up to 7,000 characters in a single MiniMax H3 prompt — plenty of space for a full shot list, camera directions, sound design, and limitations all together.

3

How should I use several reference files at once?

Give every file a specific role inside the prompt — 'Image 1 controls the mood, Image 2 brings the talent, Audio 1 carries the voice' — the model accepts up to 9 images, 3 clips, and 3 sound files per generation.

4

Is it important to write audio details in the prompt?

Definitely. In your prompt, score sound as a first-class element — outline the musical arrangement, instrument timing, background noise, and speech so the built-in audio aligns with the images.

5

How can I make sure characters stay the same from scene to scene?

Anchor the character by calling out distinctive traits — hairstyle, clothing, accessories, and surroundings — in the prompt, and keep those details consistent from one beat to the next.

6

Which mistakes should I avoid when writing a prompt?

Steer clear of loose rhythm and off-brand styling. Use timestamped segments rather than a sequence of still images, and include negative instructions in the prompt to filter out elements you don't want.

Begin Building Your MiniMax H3 prompt Right Away

Kick off your first MiniMax H3 prompt and render 2K footage with sound embedded — using timestamped scene plans, asset roles, film-style camera language, and exact audio control inside a single prompt.