Melted cheese being poured onto a gourmet burger in a food advertising prompt example

What you will learn

Start with one clear food or product direction: burger, waffles, ice cream, cake, coffee dessert, pasta, salad, or a packaged snack.

A weak food prompt only describes a static subject, such as a burger on a table. A stronger food ad prompt makes something happen: Stream of melted cheese being poured onto a gourmet burger. The core structure is Stream of [liquid] being poured onto [food subject]. It gives the image direction, motion, highlights, splash texture, and appetite appeal.

Keep these quality anchors stable: creating smooth flowing curves and splashes, glossy reflections, high-speed capture, studio lighting, dark elegant background. Each phrase controls a specific part of the image: liquid arcs, sauce highlights, frozen commercial energy, controlled ad lighting, and premium contrast.

Use the full template: Stream of [liquid] being poured onto [food subject], creating smooth flowing curves and splashes, glossy reflections, high-speed capture, studio lighting, dark elegant background, ultra-premium [style tag] advertising style.

Change only three variables first. Use sauces, syrup, oil, cream, or drinks for [liquid]. Use meals, desserts, snacks, or drink-desserts for [food subject]. Use a cuisine, occasion, or commercial category for [style tag], such as fast food, Mediterranean, breakfast, patisserie, or dessert.

Add platform format language at the end, not at the beginning. Use square format, 1:1 aspect ratio for feed posts; vertical video frame, 9:16 for Reels, TikTok, and Shorts; app banner format, 16:9 for delivery banners; or clean white background option, product centered for ecommerce hero images.

After choosing the best still image, upload it to Reemo image-to-video and use a short motion prompt: Slow-motion liquid continues pouring onto the food, glossy splashes move naturally, subtle steam rises, the camera makes a gentle macro push-in, premium studio food advertising style, realistic motion, no distortion.

Start with 3-5 seconds. Check whether the liquid motion feels natural, the food subject stays stable, and the camera push-in does not distort the image.

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