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Create longer-than-10-second Sora 2 videos with seamless continuity—same characters, same scene, zero jump cuts. In this step-by-step tutorial I show you how to “chain” Sora 2 clips by using the last frame of each clip to prompt the next one, then stitch everything together into a single, longer video. I also cover how to keep actions consistent (pose, lighting, camera angle) and where to remove the animated Sora 2 watermark once you’re done. What you’ll learn Why Sora 2 limits you to 10-second clips and how to work around it How to extract the last frame of Clip 1 and use it as a visual anchor for Clip 2 Writing continuation prompts that preserve characters, wardrobe, and setting Concatenating clips in any editor for a 20s, 30s, 60s+ video Where to remove the moving Sora 2 watermarks (previous video linked below) Quick steps Generate Clip 1 in Sora 2 (e.g., “two anime warriors sword-fighting; end with one falling to the ground”). Download Clip 1. Open ChatGPT (or your preferred tool) and extract the very last frame as an image. Back to Sora 2 → New clip. Upload that last-frame image as the reference. Prompt Clip 2 by starting with how Clip 1 ended, then describe what happens next (e.g., “the fallen warrior springs up fast and resumes the duel; camera stays in the same angle and lighting”). Repeat for as many clips as you need. Edit & stitch clips back-to-back in your video editor (Premiere, CapCut, Resolve, etc.). Remove Sora watermarks from each exported clip, then export your final, clean video. Sample continuation prompts Clip 1 ending: “One warrior falls to the ground, sword skidding, lamps flicker.” Clip 2 prompt (start with the ending): “Beginning from the last frame where the warrior is on the ground, he springs to his feet and charges forward. Maintain the same characters, wardrobe, indoor dojo setting, and warm lighting. Camera stays at medium-wide, slight dolly forward. Motion blur consistent with prior clip.” Pro tips for perfect continuity Always describe the prior ending first. It anchors Sora to the exact moment you’re continuing. Keep camera language consistent: angle, focal length, movement (“medium-wide, static tripod” or “35mm handheld sway”). Lock the look: repeat details about lighting, color tone, costume, and background. Mind the motion: reference positions of hands/props to avoid teleporting objects. Name the characters (“warrior A / warrior B”) to keep identities stable. Chapters 0:00 Why Sora clips are only 10s 0:28 Generate Clip 1 + planned ending 0:58 Extract the last frame as reference 1:26 Upload last frame + write a continuation prompt 1:56 Example Clip 2 result 2:05 Stitch clips for a 20s+ video 2:25 Loop the workflow for longer stories + watermark reminder Tools used Sora (clip generation) ChatGPT (extract last frame to image) Any NLE (Premiere Pro, CapCut, DaVinci Resolve) for stitching Related video ► Remove Sora Watermarks (Free Tool): • Sora 2 Watermark Removal Tutorial: FREE To... Sora chaining, Sora longer than 10 seconds, Sora last frame trick, AI video continuity, stitch Sora clips, continue Sora video, anime sword fight Sora, reference frame prompting, Sora tutorial, remove Sora watermark, ChatGPT extract video frame #Sora2 #AIVideo #GenerativeVideo #ChatGPT #PromptEngineering #VideoEditing