AI Korean Baseball Prompt for Men: The Stadium Hero Edition
AI Korean baseball prompt for men with stadium-hero framing, broadcast realism, and ready-to-copy templates that work on both 16:9 and 9:16.

Most of the AI Korean baseball prompt content online is written for the Stadium Goddess archetype. Long hair, soft makeup, candid surprise look. But almost half the viral clips in the trend feature male subjects: tired dad in section 109, cheer-section guy with face paint, hyped boyfriend filming his girlfriend who turns out to be filming him.
If you are writing an AI Korean baseball prompt for men, the structure is the same but the variables shift. Different wardrobe defaults, different posture cues, different anti-AI rules. This guide walks through the stadium-hero framing, the male-specific realism rules, and four ready-to-copy templates that work in both 16:9 and 9:16.
What Changes in an AI Korean Baseball Prompt for Men
Image models in 2026 carry a quiet bias toward feminine features. If you write a generic prompt for a male KBO spectator without pushing back, you tend to get smoothed cheekbones, narrow shoulders, and a subtly androgynous result. That looks fine on a thumbnail and breaks the second the clip starts moving.
Four specific shifts make male AI Korean baseball prompts hit:
- Wardrobe grammar: oversized team jersey, snapback cap, fitted plain tee underneath, athletic shorts or workwear pants, simple sneakers. No layered jewelry, no fashion accessories.
- Body framing: broader shoulder line, head-to-mid-chest framing, slightly squared posture. In 9:16 this means more vertical space on the torso.
- Facial cues: explicit stubble or clean-shave choice, visible adam's apple, slightly thicker eyebrows, defined jaw, mild forehead sheen instead of glamour highlight.
- Energy default: men in this trend are usually focused on the field, not posing. The motion prompt should be small. One reaction, not a sequence.
Now let's write it.
The Master AI Korean Baseball Prompt for Men
This is your default template. Swap the variables in square brackets.
Aspect ratio: 16:9 and 9:16 dual output.
Identity anchor: use the uploaded reference photo. The subject
must look identical to the source image: same face shape, same
jawline, same eye spacing, same hairline, same skin tone.
Subject: adult Korean or international man, [AGE RANGE], visible
jawline, [STUBBLE OR CLEAN-SHAVEN], slightly broad shoulder line,
realistic body proportions, no fashion editing.
Wardrobe: oversized [TEAM] jersey worn open over a fitted plain
black tee, [TEAM COLOR] snapback cap pulled mid-back on the
head, plain workwear pants or athletic shorts, simple white
sneakers.
Props: paper cup of beer in the right hand at chest level,
rolled-up KBO program in the left hand, small backpack tucked
under the seat.
Environment: [STADIUM] at night, lower bowl behind the dugout,
dense KBO crowd in animated motion, stadium floodlights
overhead, mid-fifth-inning energy, deep blue sky behind the
upper deck.
Camera: KBO live broadcast capture, 400mm telephoto equivalent,
heavy compression, subject in the right third of the frame,
head-to-mid-chest visible, micro handheld drift, faint motion
blur on background crowd, broadcast color science.
Broadcast overlay: KBO scoreboard upper-left, SPOTV-style
channel watermark upper-right, lower-third with player name
and stat in the bottom-left.
Realism rules: no AI beauty filter, no airbrush, no symmetry,
no glamour lighting, no enlarged eyes. Keep visible pores,
stubble texture, slight forehead sheen, broadcast compression
noise. The result must read as a real accidental KBO broadcast
capture of an ordinary male spectator.
Variables: AGE RANGE, STUBBLE OR CLEAN-SHAVEN, TEAM, TEAM COLOR, STADIUM.
Motion Prompt for Male Subjects
Smaller motion, narrower range. The micro-action goes a long way.
Motion: 6-second single continuous broadcast shot. Beat 1
(0-3s): subject watches the field intently, jaw set, fingers
tap the side of the cup. Beat 2 (3-5s): catches the camera
in his periphery, half-second eye contact, small nod of
acknowledgement. Beat 3 (5-6s): looks back at the field,
relaxed posture. Subtle handheld broadcast drift, no zoom,
no cut.
Notice the nod instead of a smile. That is the single biggest male-specific motion cue in this trend.
Try the One-Pass Workflow on VIDEO AI ME
Most male prompts require two or three retries before the model stops adding feminine cues. VIDEO AI ME runs your prompt with an identity-locked custom AI actor that holds male features consistently across frames, and outputs 16:9 plus 9:16 from one generation. You shortcut the retry cycle.
Template 1: The Stadium Hero (Default)
Lower bowl, late innings, focused, half-smile when caught.
16:9 and 9:16 dual output.
Identity anchor: source photo, exact identity.
Subject: adult Korean or international man, late 20s, clean-
shaven, defined jawline, broad shoulder line.
Wardrobe: oversized navy LG Twins jersey, black tee underneath,
black snapback, dark workwear pants.
Props: paper cup of beer right hand, rolled program left hand.
Environment: Jamsil Stadium at night, lower bowl behind third
base, dense crowd, mid-fifth-inning energy.
Camera: KBO broadcast capture, 400mm telephoto, right-third
framing, head-to-chest.
Broadcast overlay: LG 4, KIA 3, scoreboard upper-left, SPOTV
watermark upper-right.
Realism rules: pores, slight stubble shadow, forehead sheen,
no airbrush.
Motion: focused on the field, notices the camera, slight nod, returns to the field.
Template 2: The Cheer-Section Guy
High energy, face paint, both arms up.
16:9 and 9:16 dual output.
Identity anchor: source photo.
Subject: adult man, mid-30s, short beard, broad shoulders.
Wardrobe: red Lotte Giants jersey, red headband, white face
paint stripe across the nose, plain black tee underneath.
Props: two inflatable cheering sticks held overhead, one in
each hand.
Environment: Sajik Stadium outfield bleachers, packed cheer
section, coordinated wave just cresting.
Camera: KBO broadcast capture, 200mm wider telephoto, central
framing, head-to-waist, surrounded by cheering neighbors.
Broadcast overlay: home-run replay banner across the bottom,
KBO logo upper-right.
Realism rules: real sweat, slight squint from the lights,
motion blur on the sticks, no glamour.
Motion: mid-chant, sticks crash overhead once, eyes flick to the camera for half a second, returns to chanting.
Template 3: The Tired-Dad Section
Quiet, real, family section. Highest emotional payoff.
16:9 and 9:16 dual output.
Identity anchor: source photo for the adult.
Subject: adult man, late 30s, light stubble, soft expression.
Wardrobe: oversized Hanwha Eagles jersey over a faded gray tee,
simple ball cap, dark jeans.
Props: child's foam glove tucked under the arm, half-finished
popcorn box on the lap, water bottle.
Environment: Daejeon family section, daytime game, bright
but overcast, calm crowd.
Camera: KBO broadcast capture, 400mm telephoto, head-to-chest,
right-third placement.
Broadcast overlay: family-day banner lower-third, KBO scoreboard
upper-left.
Realism rules: tired eyes, slight smile lines, faint sunscreen
sheen, no smoothing.
Motion: a quiet exhale, glances down at the child (out of frame), then to the camera, faint smile.
Template 4: The Premium-Seat Suit Guy
Businessman seat, post-work game, loosened tie. Underused angle in the trend.
16:9 and 9:16 dual output.
Identity anchor: source photo.
Subject: adult man, early 40s, clean-shaven, sharp jawline.
Wardrobe: navy suit jacket open, white dress shirt, tie
loosened, KBO team scarf draped over the seat, no cap.
Props: tumbler of whiskey, leather briefcase under the seat.
Environment: Jamsil premium seats behind home plate, evening
game, soft warm overhead light, sparse but engaged crowd.
Camera: KBO broadcast capture, 600mm long telephoto, very
shallow depth of field, head-to-shoulders, left-third placement.
Broadcast overlay: walk-up graphic lower-third with batter
stats, scoreboard upper-left.
Realism rules: slight five-o-clock shadow, real shirt wrinkles,
no airbrush, no plastic skin.
Motion: takes a sip, sets the glass on the tray, leans forward, eyes flick to the lens, half-smile that fades quickly back to focus.
Anti-AI Rules Specifically for Male Subjects
These negatives go at the bottom of every male prompt. They counteract the model's default bias.
- No airbrush, no plastic skin, no symmetrical features.
- No enlarged eyes, no softened jaw, no thinned neck.
- No glamour highlight, no beauty-filter glow.
- Keep stubble shadow, pores, forehead sheen, slight eye bags if the subject is tired.
- Keep broad shoulder line and squared posture.
- Keep visible adam's apple if the angle shows it.
Write all of these as negatives at the end of the prompt. Models in 2026 still respond to direct negative phrasing.
How Male Clips Differ in the Feed
Male AI Korean baseball clips trend differently from female ones. They get fewer initial likes and far more shares, which means they spread laterally through the algorithm instead of vertically through the for-you page. That tracks with how viewers consume them - the female clips are watched, the male clips are sent to a friend with "is this you?"
For your strategy, that means male prompts are great for community-driven growth and not necessarily for the first-week vanity numbers. The 30-day retention is usually stronger.
Build the Engine, Not One Clip
The Stadium Hero is one archetype. Pair it with the Cheer-Section Guy, the Tired Dad, and the Premium-Seat Suit Guy and you have four templates that share an identity anchor and can ship as a series. VIDEO AI ME's custom AI actor holds your face consistent across all four, so the series reads as intentional.
For the women's counterpart, see our Stadium Goddess prompt guide.
Try a free generation on VIDEO AI ME and ship your first male broadcast clip today.
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