Real sports ad videos built with AI

See how sports marketers prompt ngram to build 15–30 second ads — tournament campaigns, gear promos, franchise hype. Each card is a normalized real prompt you can copy and run.

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The short version

What a sports ad video is

A sports ad video is a short clip — usually 15 to 30 seconds — that ties a brand, product, or franchise to the energy of a sport. Sports marketers and brand managers make them for tournament campaigns, gear launches, team hype, and social channels. The examples below are real, normalized prompts people used in ngram; copy one, swap the details, and generate.

15–30s

Typical length

30s

Most-requested

Marketers

Who makes them

Prompt gallery

Prompts to start from

Copy one, fill in the brackets for your brand, and generate.

World Cup Jersey Ad

Featured

A polished 30-second ad for a sports apparel brand tied to a major tournament.

url30srealistic
prompt

Create a 30-second ad for a sports apparel brand launching a World Cup jersey line. Open on game-day atmosphere — stadium crowd, flags, anticipation. Transition to the jersey in motion: players warming up, a crisp kit reveal. Close on the brand logo with a tournament-themed tagline. Tone: polished and aspirational. Source: brand website URL.

Baseball Franchise Hype Clip

A high-energy 15-second franchise hype video built for YouTube with mascot and game-day action.

url15scinematicYouTube
prompt

Make a 15-second hype video for a baseball franchise. Lead with the mascot dancing in the dugout, cut to players at bat and running bases, then a crowd cheering wide shot. High-energy music, quick cuts. Square format for YouTube pre-roll.

Climbing Gloves Performance Promo

A short product promo highlighting the performance benefits of climbing gloves.

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prompt

Short promo video showing how climbing gloves improve grip and performance on rock faces. Show a climber reaching for a hold, close-up of the glove's grip material, then a clean product shot. Motion-graphics overlay with the key benefit. Thirty seconds, energetic voiceover.

Climbing Gloves Product Ad

A concise 30-second minimalist ad focused on the functional benefits of climbing gloves.

30sminimalist
prompt

30-second product ad for climbing gloves. Minimalist treatment: plain background, clean product shots, three benefit callouts in bold text — grip, protection, fit. No voiceover, just the product and music. End on the brand logo.

Sports Graphics Subscription Explainer

A polished social media video marketing a graphics subscription service to sports coaches.

url30ssocial media
prompt

Polished 30-second social media video for a sports graphics subscription aimed at coaches. Show a coach pulling up a branded graphic on a tablet, then a library of pre-built play diagrams and scoreboard templates. End with the subscription offer and a CTA to start free. Tone: professional and time-saving. Source: product website URL.

Sports Betting Picks TikTok Clip

A bold 15-second TikTok clip promoting sports betting picks with a punchy social-native format.

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prompt

Bold 15-second TikTok clip for a sports picks service. Fast cuts: scoreboard flashing, a picks card revealing the selections, celebration footage. Native TikTok format — vertical, captions burned in, no voiceover. High energy, minimal branding until the final frame.

Patterns across sports ad prompts

What the data shows about how sports marketers brief these videos.

Most-requested length30 seconds
Briefs that attach a URL~50%
Top visual stylecinematic
Most common authormarketers
Prompts that provide a script~0%
Anatomy

Anatomy of a standout sports ad prompt

World Cup Jersey Ad
prompt

Create a 30-second ad for a sports apparel brand launching a World Cup jersey line. Open on game-day atmosphere — stadium crowd, flags, anticipation. Transition to the jersey in motion: players warming up, a crisp kit reveal. Close on the brand logo with a tournament-themed tagline. Tone: polished and aspirational. Source: brand website URL.

01

Inputs

One URL — the brand website carries the visual language, logo, and copy, so the brief stays short.

02

Structure

Scene order is explicit: atmosphere → product in action → logo/CTA. Three beats, each with a purpose.

03

Tone

The phrase 'polished and aspirational' tells ngram how to treat the music, pacing, and voiceover — without writing a style brief from scratch.

04

Guardrail

Tournament context is set upfront so every visual choice — crowd, flags, kit — stays anchored to the occasion rather than generic sport footage.

Why it works

The prompt hands ngram a clear scene arc and a URL, then gets out of the way. The result is a tournament ad that feels intentional because the brief was intentional — not a generic sports clip with a logo dropped at the end.

Playbook

What makes a good sports ad prompt

Anchor it to an occasion

Tournament, launch, game day, season opener — context shapes every visual choice. A jersey ad without a tournament feels generic; with one, it has a reason to exist.

Set the scene order upfront

Sports ads cut fast. Tell ngram the three or four beats — atmosphere, product, CTA — before it picks shots. Without that, you get a montage, not a story.

Name the channel early

TikTok vertical, YouTube pre-roll, and LinkedIn square are different briefs. A 15-second TikTok clip that auto-plays muted needs burned captions, not a voiceover.

Attach the URL

Half the prompts in this cluster include a URL. Giving ngram the brand site means colors, logo, and tone come from source material — not from defaults.

Keep the product present but not the hero

The strongest sports ads show the sport first and the product in context — not a product shot with sport footage bolted on. Lead with the energy, let the gear belong to it.

How it works

Make your own sports ad

1

Pick the shape closest to your brief

Tournament campaign, product promo, franchise hype, or channel-native clip — choose the example that matches your format.

30s

2

Copy the prompt and swap the details

Fill in your brand, product, sport, and channel. Add a URL if you have one — it cuts guesswork on visuals and tone.

1 min

3

Generate, then edit pacing and music

ngram drafts the script, storyboard, and first cut. Adjust the energy, swap a scene, or change the track before you export.

5 min

Sports ad video FAQs

Still curious?

Make your own sports ad video in minutes.

Paste a brand URL or drop in your brief. ngram builds the script, scenes, and first cut — you adjust before you ship.