Wide aspect ratios for cinematic landscapes
Wan 2.5 by Alibaba specializes in wide-angle, cinematic visuals. It is built to handle complex lighting, sprawling landscapes, and panoramic scenes where atmospheric depth matters. Unlike portrait models that struggle with backgrounds, Wan 2.5 keeps distant mountains, skylines, and environmental geometry stable as the camera moves. It supports a unique 21:9 ultrawide aspect ratio that instantly gives footage a film-like feel. Best used for establishing shots, B-roll, and nature videos.
Valleys, oceans, space scenes — maintains detail across wide compositions
Skyscrapers remain vertical; windows and perspective lines do not warp during camera pans
The 21:9 ratio combined with slow dolly moves mimics Hollywood establishing shots
Copy these prompts to use directly, or tweak them to fit your needs.
aerial drone shot gliding over dense fog in a pine forest, early morning light piercing through trees
Aerial nature shot with atmospheric lighting
slow pan across a futuristic neon city skyline at night, glowing reflections on wet pavement
Wide cityscape with neon reflections
vast desert dunes under a starry sky, time-lapse feel as the camera pulls back slowly
Starry landscape with slow reveal
Wan 2.5 is designed for scale. Upload a 16:9 or 21:9 image of a wide scene rather than a tightly cropped portrait.
Describe the camera move and the environment. "Camera pans slowly across the valley, fog rolls in" works better than trying to make a person run.
You can choose between 5s and 10s. For slow establishing shots, the full 10 seconds gives a highly cinematic, lingering feel.
This model understands atmospheric conditions well. Specify "golden hour," "blue hour," "overcast," or "light drizzle" for instant mood.
blue hour lighting, mist settling in the low areas, slow camera push
Wide scenes look unnatural if the camera whips around. Use "slow pan," "gentle push in," or "steady drone flight."
Standard cost: 36 credits for 5 seconds. Selecting the 10-second option doubles the credit cost. High-quality but requires planning.
Hailuo 2.3 is superior for portraits and human emotion. Wan 2.5 is the clear choice for environments, nature, and architecture.
Wan 2.6 is the upgraded version with better textures and fewer artifacts, but it costs more. Use 2.5 for B-roll, use 2.6 for hero shots.
Wan 2.5 is best for Grand landscapes. Its strongest advantage is Supports true 21:9 ultrawide cinematic aspect ratio, while the key limitation is Not optimized for close-up facial expressions or lip sync. For lower iteration cost, validate prompts on free models first, then switch to this model for final renders.
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