Dragonball Z Dunk

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Dragonball Z Art Style

Prompt

big eyes, big anime eyes, blonde hair, super saiyan Goku, dragonball z, male, 1male, aura, belt, blonde hair, clenched hands, gloves, grey gloves, muscular, spiked hair, super saiyan, massive energy wave with electric sparks

Cinematic Video-to-Video Template

Transform any source video into a stylized, cinematic sequence with this Video-to-Video template. It’s built for creators, marketers, and founders who want high-quality, on-brand visuals without rebuilding every shot from scratch.

This template uses Magic Hour’s Video-to-Video pipeline: you upload a base clip, describe (or provide) the look you want, and the AI re-creates your footage in that new style—preserving motion, framing, and timing.


What This Template Does

Use this template to:

  • Restyle existing footage into a consistent visual aesthetic (cinematic, anime, painterly, 3D, comic, corporate, etc.).
  • Create branded explainer or promo videos by transforming rough screen recordings or talking-head clips into polished assets.
  • Prototype concepts fast for campaigns, product launches, pitch decks, and storyboards.
  • Align UGC or mixed-source footage into a single, cohesive visual language.

Typical use cases:

  • Startup/product explainers
  • Social ads (TikTok, Reels, YouTube Shorts)
  • Founder videos and personal branding
  • Concept art and mood films
  • Style tests for animated series or IP

Because it’s Video-to-Video, you keep camera movement, blocking, and pacing from your original clip—only the look changes.


How to Remix This Template in Magic Hour

You can recreate or adapt this template in a few minutes:

  1. Open Video-to-Video

  2. Upload Your Source Clip

    • Use:
      • Simple talking-head or A-roll
      • Product demos or UI walkthroughs
      • B-roll footage or cinematic shots
    • Aim for clear lighting and minimal motion blur for best results.
  3. Define the Visual Style You have several options:

    • Text-only prompt
      Describe the look you want, for example:

      • “cinematic, soft natural light, shallow depth of field, Arri Alexa style, filmic color grade”
      • “high-contrast anime, bold cel shading, Studio Ghibli-inspired environment, expressive faces”
      • “3D Pixar-style animation, vibrant colors, soft global illumination”
    • Reference image + prompt

    • Use this template as a base

      • Start from this template, duplicate it, and tweak prompts or references to match your brand colors, character style, or desired mood.
  4. Iterate Quickly


Combining Video-to-Video With Other Magic Hour Tools

To build more advanced pipelines or richer templates, you can combine Video-to-Video with other tools:

Character-Driven or Talking Content

Face-Swapped or Cast-Specific Videos

  • Use Face Swap Video to place a specific person (actor, founder, persona) into your footage.
  • For GIFs or short loops, try Face Swap GIF.
  • After swapping, refine the visual aesthetic with Video-to-Video—for example, a stylized founder intro rendered as an animated character.

Stylized or Animated Experiences


Workflow Examples

1. Startup Explainer Video

  1. Draft your script and record a rough screen recording or webcam explainer.
  2. Clean up key frames or thumbnails using:
  3. Apply Video-to-Video with a “clean, modern product launch” style prompt.
  4. Add captions with Auto Subtitle Generator.
  5. Generate a voiceover using AI Voice Generator or clone your own with AI Voice Cloner.

2. Social-First Character Series

  1. Create a recurring character with:
  2. Produce short talking clips with AI Talking Photo or Lip Sync.
  3. Stylize each episode using this Video-to-Video template (e.g., “vibrant anime series” or “graphic novel panel look”).
  4. Export loops and GIFs via AI GIF Generator for social channels.

3. Branded Visual Worlds

For games, apps, or IP:

  1. Generate environments or maps with:
  2. Turn static maps or concept art into motion with Image-to-Video.
  3. Run the motion through Video-to-Video to match your chosen IP style (comic, anime, dark fantasy, etc.).

Best Practices for Strong Results

  • Start with clean source footage
    Stable framing, good lighting, and fewer artifacts give the model more structure to preserve.
  • Match style to use case
    • Product or B2B: subtle, cinematic, low-noise looks
    • Entertainment or IP: bold, stylized, highly graphic looks
    • Education and explainers: high contrast, legible text and UI elements
  • Use reference images when you need consistent style across multiple clips, episodes, or campaigns.
  • Layer tools intentionally
    Example: headshot → talking photo → Video-to-Video → video upscaler → subtitles and voice.

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When to Use This Template

Choose this Video-to-Video template when:

  • You already have base footage and want a new look without re-shooting.
  • You need consistent visual style across multiple clips or creators.
  • You’re validating creative directions quickly before full production.
  • You’re building a repeatable workflow for content teams, agencies, or startup marketing.

To get started, open Video-to-Video, drop in your source clip, and remix this template’s style to fit your product, brand, or world.

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