James Harden Pixar Trailer

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a disney pixar trailer "backdoor harden" about the beard #1 (who is black with short black hair and a abnormally large beard) on the clippers who asks to get traded to the cavs, which is the 100th team hes asked to get traded to despite every team fullfilling his wishes and he'll never win a ring

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Text-to-Video Template for Magic Hour AI

Turn a single prompt into a polished video in minutes with this Text-to-Video template for Magic Hour. It’s designed for creators, marketers, and founders who need high-quality visual content fast—without editing timelines, stock libraries, or complex tools.

Use it to generate:

  • Product explainers and feature demos
  • Short ads and social clips
  • Motion designs and abstract visuals
  • Storyboards and concept tests
  • YouTube shorts, reels, and TikToks

What this template does

This template uses Magic Hour’s Text-to-Video engine to transform short text prompts into complete video clips. You describe the scene, style, and motion in natural language; Magic Hour handles:

  • Scene composition (camera framing, subjects, environment)
  • Visual style (realistic, cinematic, 3D, anime, graphic, minimal, etc.)
  • Motion (camera moves, character movement, transitions)
  • Lighting and atmosphere (golden hour, studio, cyberpunk, moody, etc.)

Because it’s prompt-based, you can iterate quickly and generate multiple versions for A/B testing, creative exploration, or client review.


How to remix this template in Magic Hour

You can build your own version of this template directly inside Magic Hour by remixing and extending it. A practical workflow:

  1. Start from Text-to-Video

    • Open Text-to-Video.
    • Paste or write a clear, descriptive prompt (see examples below).
    • Generate a first draft video.
  2. Refine your prompt for better results
    Think like a director and a designer. Be explicit about:

    • Subject: “a SaaS dashboard UI”, “a running shoe”, “a fantasy city”, “a startup team in a co-working space”
    • Action: “camera slowly dolly-zooms in”, “founder presenting”, “character walking through neon-lit street”
    • Style: “cinematic, shallow depth of field”, “flat 2D vector animation”, “anime opening style”, “Moebius-inspired line art”
    • Mood & lighting: “optimistic, bright daylight”, “dramatic studio lighting with hard shadows”, “soft pastel sunset”
  3. Create a reusable “template prompt”
    Turn your best prompt into a template you can reuse for different campaigns or clients. Structure it with variables you can swap quickly:

    • Product / brand name
    • Target audience
    • Platform (ad, YouTube intro, social clip, pitch deck video)
    • Visual theme

    Example structure:

    “A 10-second cinematic product video for [PRODUCT] targeting [AUDIENCE], in a [STYLE] style, showing [KEY ACTION] with [LIGHTING] and [MOOD].”

  4. Combine with other Magic Hour tools (optional)
    Once you’re happy with the core Text-to-Video flow, you can chain it with other tools to build richer templates:

  5. Save and systematize for your workflow

    • Keep a library of your best-performing prompts for different use cases: product launch, feature update, fundraising, employer brand, explainers.
    • Version prompts for different channels (LinkedIn, X, TikTok, Instagram Reels, YouTube Shorts) by changing format and tone while preserving your visual recipe.

Example prompt patterns you can adapt

These are starter patterns you can remix inside Magic Hour:

1. Product launch teaser (SaaS / B2B)

“A 10-second cinematic teaser video for a modern B2B SaaS analytics dashboard. Smooth camera pan across sleek UI panels floating in a dark, minimal 3D space. Cool blue accent lighting, shallow depth of field, subtle particle effects. Professional, confident, premium brand feel.”

2. Mobile app demo for social

“Short vertical video demonstrating a mobile fitness app on a smartphone. Over-the-shoulder shot of a person using the app in a bright, modern living room. Clean UI, soft natural daylight, upbeat and energetic mood, smooth camera moves highlighting key features.”

3. Founder / brand story opener

“An opening shot for a startup founder story video. Medium shot of a founder in a minimalist office, daytime, natural light through big windows, soft depth of field. Slow push-in camera movement, thoughtful but optimistic mood, subtle bokeh lights in background.”

4. Abstract motion background for titles

“Loopable 8-second abstract motion background for tech branding. Flowing gradient shapes in deep blue and electric purple, slow organic movement, soft glow, high resolution, minimal and elegant. Designed as a background for overlay text.”

5. Concept art and worldbuilding

“Cinematic flythrough of a futuristic eco-city at sunrise. Lush greenery on skyscrapers, reflective glass, clean energy infrastructure, hovering vehicles. Warm golden light, soft lens flares, slow and smooth camera path, hopeful and inspiring tone.”

Use these as a base, then substitute your own brand, product, and style language.


Who this template is for

This Text-to-Video template is most valuable if you are:

  • Startup founders / teams needing pitch visuals, landing page loops, and product teasers without a full video team.
  • Marketers & growth teams running multi-channel campaigns that require fast, on-brand video variations.
  • Product designers who want to visualize flows and UIs in motion for stakeholder and user testing.
  • Content creators & agencies building repeatable client deliverables with consistent visual systems.
  • Developers & technical founders who prefer prompt-based, programmable workflows over timeline editing.

Because it’s prompt-driven, you can integrate it into existing systems and processes, or even standardize some prompts alongside brand guidelines.


Advanced remix ideas

To build more sophisticated templates on top of Text-to-Video:

  • Character-driven explainers

  • Brand-specific motion systems

    • Use AI Logo Generator or Album Cover Generator to explore your brand’s graphic language, then express that style consistently in your Text-to-Video prompts.
    • Design looping motion backgrounds for intros, outros, and lower-thirds using structured prompt templates.
  • Stylized series and franchises

    • For content series (podcasts, recurring shows, newsletters), generate themed intros and transitions with references like “consistent weekly show intro”, “episode title card animation”, “chapter transition”.
    • Test distinctive aesthetics using tools like AI Art Generator, AI Anime Generator, or Dark Fantasy AI, then adapt those aesthetics into your video prompts.
  • Repurposing and versioning content

    • Turn static marketing images or mockups into motion with Image-to-Video, then refine future generations using purely text prompts.
    • For existing clips, use Video-to-Video to re-style, then match your Text-to-Video prompts to that look for consistency across a campaign.

Related Magic Hour templates and tools

If you like this Text-to-Video template, you may also want to explore:

Supporting tools that pair well with Text-to-Video:


Getting the most out of Text-to-Video

For consistently strong results when you remix this template:

  • Think in shots and scenes, not just vibes; describe what the camera does and what the viewer sees.
  • Use concrete visual language: “handheld camera”, “time-lapse”, “top-down macro shot”, “wide establishing shot”.
  • Keep prompts structured and repeatable; small edits (product, audience, mood) are easier to manage and test.
  • Save your best-performing prompts and treat them as reusable building blocks across campaigns.

Start experimenting with a simple prompt, then gradually refine and systematize it into a reliable template that your team or clients can depend on.

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