You generated a great video in SuperCool. The scene is compelling, the motion is fluid, and then it ends. Eight seconds isn't always enough. Whether you want to hold a single scene longer or continue a narrative across multiple shots, SuperCool lets you keep going.
Here is exactly how to prompt for seamless video extensions.
1. The Single Most Important SuperCool Rule
Every continuation prompt in SuperCool should open by acknowledging the visual logic of the existing clip before describing what happens next. This locks the AI into the established world of your video before it starts generating new frames.
A weak continuation prompt: "Extend this video and add more movement."
A strong continuation prompt: "Continue this video. Maintain the slow cinematic push of the camera, the warm golden hour lighting, and the shallow depth of field from the existing clip. In the next 10 seconds, continue pushing forward until the subject fills the center of the frame."
The second prompt anchors three visual elements from the original clip before introducing anything new to the SuperCool engine.
2. Functional SuperCool Prompt Examples
Here are the most common ways to extend your SuperCool videos, along with the exact prompt structures you should use:
The Seamless Scene Hold: Use this when you want more of the same without any narrative change. Perfect for atmospheric or ambient SuperCool footage.
"Extend this 5-second clip of a flowing waterfall by another 10 seconds. Maintain the exact camera angle, water speed, and ambient lighting from the original clip. The extension should be seamless enough that the full clip can loop perfectly without any visible cut."
"Continue this video of a person walking toward a sunset. In the next 10 seconds, have the camera slowly zoom out to reveal a wide mountain landscape while the person continues walking away from the lens. Maintain the same warm golden color grade and cinematic aspect ratio from the original clip."
The Scene Transition: Use this when you want to move from one environment to another while keeping the SuperCool visual language consistent.
"Continue this video. Cut from the exterior office building shot to the interior lobby. Maintain the same dusk lighting coming through the windows, the same cinematic quality, and the same premium corporate aesthetic as the original clip."
The Multi-Segment Story Build: Use this when you are building a longer video across several SuperCool continuation steps.
"Continue this video. This is segment 3 of a 5-part sequence. Maintain the same visual style, color grade, and camera movement established in the previous segments. In this segment, the camera should rise slowly above the rooftop and begin revealing the full city skyline."
3. Fixing Drift in SuperCool
Drift happens when the SuperCool AI introduces changes you didn't ask for—a different lighting tone, a shifted camera angle, or subtle changes to a character's appearance. If this happens, don't start over. Use a correction prompt that names the specific element that changed:
"The extension shifted the lighting from warm golden hour to a cooler blue tone. Regenerate the extension maintaining the exact warm golden hour lighting from the original clip. Keep everything else the same."
"The subject's jacket changed color between the original clip and the extension. Regenerate and maintain the dark navy jacket from the original footage. Keep everything else the same."
The more precisely you name what drifted, the more accurately SuperCool can correct it.
4. Stitching Your SuperCool Segments Into One Video
Once all your segments are generated and you are happy with each one, you can combine them into a single continuous file for long-form production.
The Stitching Prompt: "Combine these four video segments into one continuous video in the numbered order provided. Apply a subtle crossfade transition between each segment to smooth the cuts."
SuperCool will process the request and return a single polished video file with all of your segments perfectly merged together.
5. Pro Tip: Planning Your SuperCool Video
Before you generate a multi-segment video in SuperCool, write out all your continuation prompts in advance like a traditional film shot list. Having a clear plan for every segment before you start means you are building toward a specific vision rather than improvising, which produces dramatically more consistent results across the full sequence!




