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Sora Prompt for Creating Infographics

Sora, OpenAI's video generation model, opens fascinating possibilities for creating visual content, including animated and dynamic infographics. Unlike traditional tools like Canva or Illustrator that produce static visuals, Sora allows you to bring your data to life by generating captivating visual sequences from text descriptions. Whether you're a content creator, marketer, or data analyst, using Sora to create infographics transforms how you communicate complex information. By formulating precise prompts that describe the layout, colors, transitions, and visual hierarchy of data, you can obtain professional video infographics without motion design skills. The main challenge lies in the quality of the prompt: a well-structured prompt will guide Sora to produce a readable, aesthetic infographic true to your message. In this guide, we offer optimized prompts to get the most out of Sora for creating infographics, with variants suitable for all expertise levels.

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Generate a professional motion design infographic video on a clean white background. The topic is [YOUR_TOPIC]. The video starts with an animated main title in bold modern typography, then presents key data in the form of bar charts and pie charts that animate progressively. Each section appears with a smooth left-to-right transition. Use a limited color palette of three shades: navy blue (#1B2A4A), vivid orange (#FF6B35), and light gray (#F0F0F0). Important numbers display large with an animated counter effect. Add minimalist flat design icons to illustrate each point. The visual style is that of a high-end corporate infographic, inspired by McKinsey presentations. The video lasts 15 seconds, in vertical 9:16 format, with a dynamic but readable pace. End with a summary screen showing the 3 key data points to remember and a discreet call-to-action at the bottom.

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Why this prompt works

This prompt works because it combines extremely precise visual directives (color palette in hex codes, format, duration) with a clear narrative structure that guides Sora through the sequence of scenes. The reference to a known style (McKinsey) anchors the desired aesthetic, while instructions on transitions and animations ensure visual coherence. The level of detail on typography, icons, and layout reduces ambiguity and maximizes the quality of the final output.

Use Cases

Creating Infographics

Variants

Expected Output

You will get a short vertical video presenting your data in the form of an animated infographic with charts, key numbers, and icons that appear progressively. The result will have a professional look with a consistent palette and smooth transitions, ready to be shared on social media or embedded in a presentation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can Sora create infographics with precise numerical data?

Sora generates videos from text descriptions, but it doesn't guarantee absolute accuracy on displayed figures. It's recommended to use simple, rounded data in your prompt (e.g., '75%' instead of '74.3%'). For critical data, use Sora to generate the animated visual template, then add exact figures in post-production using a video editing tool like CapCut or Premiere Pro.

Which video infographic format should I choose based on the publishing platform?

For social media like Instagram Reels, TikTok, and YouTube Shorts, favor the vertical 9:16 format with a duration of 15 to 30 seconds. For LinkedIn and professional presentations, opt for a horizontal 16:9 format. For stories, a 9:16 format of 10 seconds max is ideal. Always specify the format and duration in your prompt so Sora can adapt the information density and animation pacing accordingly.

How can I get a consistent visual style across multiple Sora infographics?

To maintain visual consistency across multiple infographics, create a base prompt that you'll reuse as a template. Systematically set the same hexadecimal color codes, the same typographic style, and the same transition types. Mention a consistent style reference (e.g., 'same style as a Bloomberg infographic') and keep the same format and duration. You can also generate a first successful infographic and mention it as a visual reference in your subsequent prompts.

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