Dungeon Master Video

text-to-video

1 clip
16 uses

Any aspect ratio

Prompt

A video of a dungeon master idle animation that is loopable meaning the first and last frames are identical. DO NOT FUCKING ZOOM THE IMAGE. I SWEAR TO GOD I WILL END YOU IF YOU DO.

AI Text-to-Video Template on Magic Hour

Turn any idea, script, or product concept into a polished video in minutes with Magic Hour’s Text-to-Video template. This template is built on Magic Hour’s Text-to-Video engine, so you can generate short videos directly from text and then remix, extend, and customize them using the rest of the Magic Hour toolkit.


What this template is for

This Text-to-Video template is ideal if you need to:

  • Turn short scripts into social videos (TikTok, Reels, YouTube Shorts)
  • Prototype product explainers or app demos before full production
  • Generate ad concepts and creative variants for A/B testing
  • Visualize storyboards for pitch decks, startups, or client work
  • Create concept art videos for games, comics, and worldbuilding
  • Produce quick AI animations for newsletters, launches, and landing pages

Because everything is generated from text, you can iterate extremely fast—changing tone, style, and content simply by editing the prompt.


How to remix this template in Magic Hour

You can create your own version of this template in a few minutes:

  1. Start from Text-to-Video

    • Go to Text-to-Video.
    • Think of your video as a sequence of shots. For each shot, describe:
      • Subject (who/what)
      • Action (what’s happening)
      • Environment (where)
      • Style (realistic, cinematic, anime, 3D, illustration, etc.)
  2. Write a structured prompt
    For best results, write your prompt in clear, chunked instructions. Example structures you can reuse:

    • “A 10-second video of [subject], [action], in [location], in the style of [art/film reference]. Smooth camera movement, cinematic lighting.”
    • “Sequence:
      • Shot 1: [1–3 seconds] …
      • Shot 2: [1–3 seconds] …
      • Shot 3: [1–3 seconds] …”
  3. Generate the base video

    • Run Text-to-Video with your prompt and review the output.
    • If the result is close but not perfect, refine the prompt: clarify motion, camera angle (close-up, wide shot, tracking shot), or mood.
  4. Remix with other Magic Hour tools (optional but powerful)
    After you have your base video, you can build a “stack” of AI tools around it:

  5. Save your workflow as your own template

    • Once you find a prompt pattern that works—e.g., for product explainers, pitch videos, or UGC-style ads—save the prompt and flow.
    • Reuse that pattern for new scripts simply by swapping the product, features, or scenes.

Example use cases and prompt patterns

Below are concrete, reusable patterns you can adapt directly in Magic Hour.

1. Startup or product explainer

Use Text-to-Video to generate a visual narrative around your product:

Prompt pattern:

“A sleek SaaS dashboard on a laptop in a modern office, soft natural light, slow pan-in. Text overlays describing key features: [feature 1], [feature 2], [feature 3]. Minimalist, product-focused, in the style of a polished launch video. Smooth camera motion, depth of field, 16:9.”

Then:

2. Social content & UGC-style clips

For short, high-attention clips:

Prompt pattern:

“Vertical video. A young professional creator recording a short self-shot video on a smartphone in a cozy home office. Handheld feel, natural movement, warm lighting, social-media aesthetic. Background slightly blurred. 8–10 seconds.”

You can then:

  • Add lip-synced lines with Lip Sync.
  • Adjust outfits for different audiences or markets using AI Clothes Changer.
  • Create multiple variants for different hooks and intros.

3. Concept art and storytelling

For worldbuilding, narrative pitches, or game concepts:

Prompt pattern:

“A 12-second panning shot over a dark fantasy city at dusk, floating towers and neon runes, rain falling, moody atmosphere. Cinematic, high detail, in the style of a dark fantasy concept trailer.”

Useful follow-ons:


Tips for higher-quality Text-to-Video results

Research on text-to-image and text-to-video (e.g., the original Stable Diffusion and later video diffusion papers) consistently shows that clarity and specificity in prompts dramatically improve results. In practice:

  • Describe motion explicitly
    “Camera slowly pans left,” “tracking shot following the character,” “slow zoom-in,” “smooth handheld movement.”

  • Control visual style with references
    Mention styles like “cinematic,” “anime,” “3D render,” “hand-drawn illustration,” or “documentary-style.” You can also reference genres: “film noir,” “cyberpunk city,” “cozy slice-of-life anime.”

  • Think in shots, not just scenes
    Break complex ideas into 2–4 smaller shots rather than one long, ambiguous scene. This mirrors how human editors and directors plan real shoots.

  • Keep duration focused
    Shorter clips (5–15 seconds) are easier to control precisely. You can always stitch multiple outputs later.

  • Pair with other tools for polish


Advanced remixing ideas for creators & teams

If you’re building campaigns, products, or content at scale, this template can be the first step in a reusable system:


Why use this template instead of starting from scratch?

For busy creators, founders, and marketers, the main value of this template is that it encodes battle-tested patterns:

  • You don’t start from a blank prompt; you start from shot-based, structured prompts that already work.
  • You can quickly adapt it to your own brand, product, or narrative by swapping nouns, styles, and durations.
  • It’s designed to plug into the rest of Magic Hour’s ecosystem—Face Swap, Lip Sync, Video-to-Video, AI voices, upscaling—so your workflow is end-to-end inside one platform.

To get started, open Text-to-Video, paste one of the prompt patterns above, tweak it for your use case, and then remix your output with Video-to-Video, Face Swap Video, Lip Sync, or Animation as needed.

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