Muse Video Native Audio Prompts: Dialogue & Sound
Plan Muse Video native-audio prompts for dialogue, ambience, effects, music cues, synchronization, and cleaner cinematic video briefs.
Last updated: 2026-07-10
Write picture and sound together
Meta highlights native audio as part of the Muse Video direction. The strongest prompt explains what should be heard, where it comes from, and which visible action it should match.
Ambient scene
Early morning train platform in light rain, slow push toward one waiting traveler, realistic rain on the roof, distant rail hum, one soft announcement with no music, quiet reflective mood.
Product sound design
Macro shot of a watch clasp closing, controlled side light, camera follows the metal edge, crisp mechanical click synchronized exactly with the clasp, low room tone, no voiceover.
Dialogue direction
Two original characters speak in a quiet kitchen, alternating natural eye contact, medium two-shot with a gentle push-in, conversational voices, subtle refrigerator hum, no overlapping dialogue.
Music cue
A runner reaches the crest at sunrise, handheld follow shot becomes a wide reveal, restrained percussion builds during the climb and stops on the final landscape frame, wind remains audible.
Avoid common failures
- Do not request dialogue, loud music, and many effects at the same moment.
- Identify the sound source when it appears on screen.
- Use timing language for important synchronization points.
- Keep spoken lines short enough for the intended clip.
- Treat synchronization as something to test; Meta says it remains an improvement area.