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10 Ready-to-Copy AI Korean Baseball Prompts That Went Viral

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Ten ready-to-copy AI Korean baseball prompt templates inspired by viral KBO fan-cam clips. Paste, swap variables, and ship the same day.

Library of AI Korean baseball prompt templates for KBO fan-cam videos

If you don't want to write your own AI Korean baseball prompt from scratch, this is the shortcut. Ten copy-paste templates, each one inspired by clips that pulled hundreds of thousands to millions of views in the first wave of the KBO fan-cam trend. Every template uses the same six-layer structure - subject, wardrobe, environment, camera, overlay, anti-AI rules - so the realism stays consistent.

Swap the variables in square brackets. Generate. Ship. Then iterate on the one that gets the strongest reaction.

How to Use These AI Korean Baseball Prompt Templates

Each template has three parts:

  1. Image prompt - the still frame the video starts from.
  2. Motion prompt - the 5-7 second micro-action that brings it to life.
  3. Variable list - the swap-fields that let you reuse the same skeleton across teams and stadiums.

If you are running through VIDEO AI ME, feed both prompts in one workflow and let the AI actor hold identity across frames. The output is both 16:9 and 9:16 from one generation, so you have YouTube and TikTok-ready cuts without recomposing.

Template 1: The Stadium Goddess

The original. Long-lens, candid, lower bowl behind first base, slight smile when she notices the camera.

Identity anchor: use the uploaded reference. The subject must
look identical to the source image.

Wardrobe: clean white [TEAM] jersey open over a fitted cream
tank top, small silver hoop earrings.

Props: iced Americano in a clear plastic cup in left hand,
orange inflatable cheering stick resting against the seat.

Environment: [STADIUM] at night, lower bowl, dense crowd in
animated motion, stadium floodlights overhead, sixth-inning
energy.

Camera: KBO live broadcast capture, 400mm telephoto, heavy
compression, candid off-center framing, slight handheld drift,
faint motion blur on background crowd.

Broadcast overlay: KBO scoreboard upper-left, channel
watermark upper-right.

Realism rules: no AI beauty filter, no enlarged eyes, no jaw
slimming, no smoothed skin, visible pores, slight sweat sheen,
broadcast compression noise.

Motion:

5-second single broadcast shot. She notices the camera, gives
a small surprised smile, glances away, glances back. Subtle
handheld drift. 9:16 and 16:9 outputs.

Variables: TEAM, STADIUM.

Template 2: The Night-Game Quiet Moment

This is the slow, cinematic version. Lower energy, but it hits emotional viewers harder.

Identity anchor: source photo, exact identity preserved.

Wardrobe: oversized navy [TEAM] jersey, black baseball cap
pulled low, simple chain necklace visible at the collar.

Props: phone face-down on the seat, paper cup of beer between
both hands.

Environment: [STADIUM] at night, mid-tier seats behind home
plate, lights dimmed for a pitching change, crowd murmur,
soft warm spill from the stadium tunnels.

Camera: telephoto broadcast capture, 600mm equivalent, deep
compression, very shallow depth of field, candid centered
framing, head and shoulders.

Broadcast overlay: pitching change graphic in lower third,
KBO scoreboard upper-left.

Realism rules: keep skin texture natural, light shadow under
the cap, slight catchlight in the eyes, no smoothing.

Motion: a slow blink, a small exhale, a tiny head tilt as if listening to the announcement.

Template 3: The Cheer-Stick Energy Shot

High-energy version. The spectator is mid-cheer, both hands up, eyes on the field.

Identity anchor: source photo, exact identity preserved.

Wardrobe: red [TEAM] jersey, red headband, red and white face
paint stripe on the left cheek, white shorts.

Props: two inflatable cheering sticks, one in each hand, raised
overt head.

Environment: [STADIUM] outfield bleachers, cheer section, dense
crowd in coordinated motion, stadium lights bouncing off the
upper deck.

Camera: telephoto broadcast capture from across the field,
rolling-shutter feel, heavy compression, candid framing.

Broadcast overlay: home-run replay banner across the bottom,
KBO logo upper-right.

Realism rules: motion blur on the sticks, real sweat on the
forehead, slight squint from the lights, no glamour edit.

Motion: both sticks crash together once, a quick shout, head turns toward the camera for a half-second.

Template 4: The Rainy-Day Fan

Weather adds realism. The model loves rendering wet surfaces.

Identity anchor: source photo, exact identity preserved.

Wardrobe: white [TEAM] jersey under a clear plastic poncho,
hood up, hair slightly damp at the temples.

Props: rain-streaked phone in one hand, towel folded on the
seat.

Environment: [STADIUM], steady light rain, stadium lights
bouncing off wet seats, crowd in ponchos in the background.

Camera: telephoto broadcast capture, slight rain on the lens,
faint water droplet softness at the edges of the frame.

Broadcast overlay: weather delay banner lower third, KBO
scoreboard upper-left.

Realism rules: visible water droplets on the poncho, slight
steam on a breath if cold, no smoothing of damp hair.

Motion: she shakes a small drop from her sleeve, looks up at the sky, then to the camera.

Try VIDEO AI ME on Any of These Templates

Every template above renders cleanly through VIDEO AI ME. One prompt in, one custom AI actor matched to your identity, 16:9 and 9:16 out. No chained tools, no separate editor.

Template 5: The Couple Cam

Two subjects. Hardest to keep identity consistent on both, so anchor with two reference photos.

Identity anchor: two source photos. Subject A on the left,
Subject B on the right. Both identities must be preserved.

Wardrobe: A in [TEAM] jersey over a black tee, B in matching
[TEAM] cap and oversized hoodie.

Props: shared bag of stadium chicken between them, two iced
Americanos, one cheering stick.

Environment: [STADIUM] at night, mid-tier seats, dense crowd.

Camera: telephoto broadcast capture, candid two-shot framing,
slight off-center to the right, broadcast compression.

Broadcast overlay: KBO scoreboard, kiss-cam banner across
the bottom for a half-second.

Realism rules: keep both faces sharp, crowd soft, no symmetry
in posture, B is mid-laugh.

Motion: A notices the camera, points it out to B, both laugh, B covers face for a second.

Template 6: The Late-Innings Tired Fan

Underrated. Quiet, tired, real.

Identity anchor: source photo.

Wardrobe: oversized [TEAM] jersey, sleeves rolled, hair tied
in a low ponytail.

Props: half-finished beer cup, jacket draped on the seat back.

Environment: [STADIUM], ninth inning, half the crowd already
leaving, scattered empty seats visible behind.

Camera: telephoto broadcast capture, soft warm tone, slight
yellow cast from sodium lights, broadcast compression.

Broadcast overlay: end-of-game scoreboard, win probability
graphic in upper-right.

Realism rules: tired eyes, slight smile, faint smudge of
mascara, no smoothing.

Motion: a deep exhale, leans back, glances at the field, then at the camera, half-smile.

Template 7: The Family Section

Kid in the frame. Higher realism payoff because models usually struggle with kids in candid shots.

Identity anchor: source photo for the adult. Child rendered
generically.

Wardrobe: adult in [TEAM] jersey, child in matching mini jersey
and a foam glove.

Props: shared popcorn box, two waters, a foam finger.

Environment: [STADIUM] family section, daytime game, bright
sun, dense but calm crowd.

Camera: telephoto broadcast capture, bright daylight, deep
depth of field, mild compression.

Broadcast overlay: family-day banner lower third.

Realism rules: realistic sun glare, slight squint, sunscreen
sheen on cheeks, no smoothing.

Motion: the child cheers, adult looks down and laughs, then up at the camera.

Template 8: The Foreign Fan

Great for English-speaking creators who want to lean into the trend without pretending to be Korean.

Identity anchor: source photo.

Wardrobe: home country flag pin on a [TEAM] jersey, casual
jeans, sneakers.

Props: iced drink, paper KBO program in hand.

Environment: [STADIUM] at night, away section, surrounded by
Korean fans.

Camera: telephoto broadcast capture, candid off-center.

Broadcast overlay: subtitle bar at the bottom showing
[LANGUAGE] subtitles for the in-stadium PA announcement.

Realism rules: visible curiosity in the expression, slight
leaning forward to watch the play.

Motion: leans forward, reacts to a play with a quiet "oh," looks to the camera, half-smile.

This is also where VIDEO AI ME's AI actor multi-language feature kicks in - you can layer voice in English, Korean, Spanish or Japanese onto the same clip without re-rendering. See our multilingual KBO prompt guide for the full setup.

Template 9: The Player Cam Pretender

The subject pretends to be the player's partner watching from the family section. Cinematic.

Identity anchor: source photo.

Wardrobe: [TEAM] partner-style jacket with the player's number
on the back, simple white tee underneath, hair down.

Props: small white sign with the player's number, water bottle.

Environment: [STADIUM] reserved family section, mid-tier seats
close to the dugout, soft warm light from below.

Camera: telephoto broadcast capture, very shallow depth of
field, candid centered framing.

Broadcast overlay: lower third graphic with the player's name
and batting average.

Realism rules: anticipation in the eyes, slight forward lean,
no smoothing.

Motion: claps quietly, leans forward, mouths something to herself, looks up to the camera by accident.

Template 10: The Walk-Off Reaction

Peak emotion. Hardest to nail, biggest payoff.

Identity anchor: source photo.

Wardrobe: [TEAM] jersey, team-color face paint stripe across
the nose, headband.

Props: cheering sticks dropped on the seat in front of her.

Environment: [STADIUM] bottom of the ninth, two outs, walk-off
moment, crowd erupting in slow motion.

Camera: telephoto broadcast capture, slight zoom-in feel,
crowd blur all around, focus locked on the subject.

Broadcast overlay: walk-off graphic blasting across the bottom
of the frame, final score upper-left.

Realism rules: tears in the eyes, hands over the mouth, real
emotion, no glamour edit.

Motion: hands rise to cover the mouth, a single tear traces the cheek, looks up, looks to the camera through tears.

Build the Series, Not Just the Clip

Ten prompts, one identity. The point of templating is that you can ship a new variation every day for two weeks without re-shooting anything. VIDEO AI ME's repeatable AI actor workflow holds your face consistent across all ten of these templates, so the feed reads as a series instead of ten one-offs. Build the engine once, then run it.

Try a free generation on VIDEO AI ME and start with the Stadium Goddess template. If you want to dig into 9:16 specifically, see our TikTok and Reels prompt guide.

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