Jalen Green String Cheese Pixar Trailer

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Prompt

a disney pixar trailer titled "stringcheese hamstrings" about jalen #4 on the suns (who is black with dreads) whos hamstrings are made out of string cheese because they keep getting hurt because he hangs out with his girlfriend who is 50 years old

Text-to-Video Template – Turn Any Idea Into a Short, Sharable Video

This template shows what you can build with Magic Hour’s Text-to-Video engine: type a prompt, get a fully generated video that feels intentional, on-brand, and ready to share.

Use it as a starting point for:

  • Short social clips (TikTok, Reels, Shorts)
  • Product explainers and launch teasers
  • Concept visualizations and pitch videos
  • Mood pieces, trailers, and worldbuilding snippets
  • Experimental content for marketing and creative R&D

You can remix this template directly in Magic Hour and adapt it for your niche, brand, or project—no video editing background required.


How to Remix This Template in Magic Hour

  1. Start from the existing template

    • Open this template in Magic Hour.
    • Duplicate it into your own workspace so you can edit the prompts, assets, and timing without affecting the original.
  2. Rewrite the core text prompt
    Focus on four things:

    • Subject – What the video is about (e.g., “a founder walking through a neon-lit coworking space,” “a futuristic city at sunrise,” “a minimal 3D product demo on a white background”).
    • Style – Visual language (e.g., “cinematic,” “anime,” “Pixar-style 3D,” “documentary-style,” “flat 2D illustration,” “dark fantasy”).
    • Camera & motion – How it should feel (e.g., “smooth dolly-in,” “handheld, slightly shaky,” “slow orbit around the subject”).
    • Mood & color – Emotional tone (e.g., “warm, optimistic,” “high-contrast cyberpunk,” “soft pastel palette”).

    Example prompt patterns:

    • “Cinematic 10-second shot of [subject], in [style], with [camera motion], [lighting], and [mood].”
    • “Short looping animation of [product/character] in [art style], ideal for social media.”
  3. Align visuals with your use case

    For founders and marketers:

    • Emphasize product clarity and brand consistency.
    • Describe your product category and audience (e.g., “B2B SaaS dashboard,” “DTC skincare for Gen Z”).
    • Use concrete context: “on a modern landing page,” “in a trade show booth,” “as a conference talk opener.”

    For creators and developers:

    • Use detailed technical or visual references (“isometric interface animation,” “wireframe-to-final UI transformation”).
    • Call out platform constraints (e.g., “optimized for vertical 9:16,” “center-framed for YouTube Shorts”).
  4. Iterate quickly

    • Generate multiple versions with small prompt variations.
    • Compare which version better communicates your idea in the first 3 seconds.
    • Keep the best, discard the rest—treat this as a rapid storyboard generator.

Ideas You Can Build by Remixing This Template

1. Product explainers & landing page headers

  • Create a 5–10 second hero animation for your SaaS, mobile app, or hardware product.
  • Combine with Image-to-Video if you already have static product renders or UI screenshots.
  • Upscale the final result with Video Upscaler for sharper embeds in demos, pitch decks, or websites.

2. Character or mascot intros

3. Social content and ads

  • Generate quick variations of the same concept for A/B testing.
  • Make vertical short-form assets that hook viewers in under 2 seconds.
  • Adapt concepts into memes with the AI Meme Generator.

4. Worldbuilding & concept exploration

5. Branded motion loops & GIFs


Going Beyond Text-to-Video: Advanced Remix Workflows

You can chain Magic Hour tools to create richer content pipelines starting from this template:

From concept to polished video

  1. Design assets

  2. Add motion

    • Turn key images into motion with Image-to-Video.
    • Use Video-to-Video if you already have raw footage and want an AI-stylized variant that matches your template’s look.
  3. Add faces, voices, and lip sync

  4. Polish and prepare for distribution


Best Practices for High-Quality Text-to-Video Results

To get reliable, “production-adjacent” output from this template:

  • Be concrete, not poetic.
    Instead of “a feeling of innovation,” describe what’s actually visible: “close-up of a hand using a mobile banking app, with abstract data visualizations in the background.”

  • Specify time, setting, and perspective.
    Add details like “at golden hour,” “indoors in a modern office,” “wide establishing shot,” or “macro close-up.”

  • Reference known aesthetics when helpful.
    Phrases like “minimal Apple-style product shot,” “Ghibli-inspired environment,” or “flat vector infographic animation” can help anchor the style.

  • Align with your brand.
    Call out brand colors, typography-like qualities (“bold, geometric shapes,” “soft, rounded UI components”), and overall tone (“playful,” “serious and analytical,” “premium and editorial”).

  • Think in sequences.
    For multi-shot concepts, describe each beat in order:
    “Shot 1: … Shot 2: … Shot 3: …”
    Even in short clips, a clear progression improves narrative clarity.


Who This Template Is For

This Text-to-Video template is built for:

  • Startup founders & marketers

    • Launch visuals for new features or products
    • Landing page hero videos and social teasers
    • Quick experiments for creatives and growth teams
  • Creators & solo builders

    • Channel intros, transitions, and branded loops
    • Visual storytelling for newsletters, podcasts, or courses
    • Fast prototypes before commissioning full production
  • Designers & developers

    • Motion studies for product UI/UX
    • Concept animations for pitches and internal communication
    • Visual R&D for new product directions

If you need more specialized visuals before animating, you can also explore tools like the AI Icon Generator, AI Logo Generator, AI Illustration Generator, or Comic Book Generator—then bring those styles into motion with Text-to-Video.


Create Your Own Version

Use this template as a blueprint, not a limitation:

  • Keep the overall structure and duration
  • Replace the prompt and narrative with your own concept
  • Chain in other Magic Hour tools where needed
  • Iterate until you have a version that feels “native” to your brand and channel

When you’re done, you’ll have a reusable Text-to-Video template you can adapt for new launches, campaigns, or content series in a few minutes instead of days.

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