Ja Morant Pixar Trailer

text-to-video

1 clip
13 uses

Any aspect ratio

Prompt

a disney pixar trailer titled "ja locked up" about ja #12 on the grizzlies (black and has dreads) who begged for a trade the last 6 months but literally no one in the league wanted him on his team because he likes to go to the firing range too much and his knees are gonna evaporate so he starts to cry

AI Text-to-Video Template: Turn Any Idea into High-Quality Video in Minutes

Use this template to generate short, high-impact videos directly from text. Whether you’re a marketer validating concepts, a founder prototyping product explainers, or a creator testing content ideas at scale, this Text-to-Video workflow on Magic Hour lets you go from prompt to production-ready clips in a few clicks.


What You Can Do With This Text-to-Video Template

This template is designed for fast iteration and practical use cases, including:

  • Marketing & Growth

    • Ad creatives and A/B test variations
    • Product demos and feature explainers
    • Landing page hero videos and social teasers
  • Content & Media

    • Short-form clips for TikTok, Reels, and YouTube Shorts
    • Visual narratives for newsletters and blogs
    • Concept art visualizations for stories, games, or films
  • Product & Startup Teams

    • Pitch visuals and investor update clips
    • UX flows and product walkthroughs
    • Internal training or onboarding snippets

Under the hood, this template is powered by modern AI text-to-video models, similar in capability to tools like OpenAI’s Sora, Runway Gen-2, and Pika Labs. It’s optimized for quick experimentation, so you can create many variations and keep only what performs.


How to Remix This Template in Magic Hour

You don’t have to start from scratch. Use this template as a base, then remix it into your own workflow:

  1. Start with a clear intent
    Write one line that defines the goal:

    • “30-second product demo for B2B SaaS landing page”
    • “10-second hook for TikTok ad about fitness app”
    • “Visual explainer for crypto wallet onboarding”
  2. Craft a structured text prompt
    Use a simple, consistent format so your outputs are predictable. For example:

    • Scene: “A close-up shot of a smartphone on a clean desk, showing an app dashboard.”
    • Style: “Cinematic, soft lighting, high contrast, realistic textures.”
    • Motion: “Slow camera dolly-in, subtle parallax in background.”
    • Use case: “For a startup product explainer video.”
  3. Generate your base video
    Use Magic Hour’s Text-to-Video product to turn your prompt into a first-pass clip. Keep this short and focused—10–20 seconds is usually enough for testing.

  4. Iterate with variations
    Remix the original prompt to:

    • Change the setting (office → home → outdoors)
    • Adjust style (realistic → 3D → anime)
    • Shift tone (playful → premium → serious)
    • Target a specific platform (LinkedIn vs. TikTok vs. product page)

    This is where the template shines: you maintain structure while quickly exploring multiple creative directions.

  5. Enhance with other Magic Hour tools
    After generating your text-to-video clip, you can chain in more tools:


Proven Prompt Patterns for Better Text-to-Video Results

Consider using prompt patterns that map well to business and creative work:

  • Product Explainer Pattern
    “A [close / medium / wide] shot of a [product or interface] in a [environment], showing [key feature] in use. Visual style is [cinematic / clean / minimalist / playful]. For a [SaaS / fintech / healthtech] startup explainer video.”

  • Ad Creative Pattern
    “[Fast-paced / slow and calm] video showing [ideal customer] using [product] in [context]. Emphasis on [benefit], with [color palette] and [brand tone: premium, friendly, bold]. Optimized for short-form social video.”

  • Concept / Pitch Pattern
    “A visionary, cinematic scene of [future product or ecosystem] in action, in [environment]. Camera movement is [slow pan / aerial shot / tracking shot]. Used for a [investor pitch / feature announcement / product roadmap] deck.”

Use consistent structures so you can easily compare how small changes in wording affect each generated video.


Extending the Template: From Text-to-Video to Full Pipelines

You can build end-to-end creative pipelines by combining this template with other Magic Hour tools:


Who This Template Is For

This Text-to-Video template is built for:

  • Creators who need to prototype content daily and iterate quickly.
  • Marketers and growth teams running structured experiments with messaging, visuals, and hooks.
  • Founders and product teams who need compelling demos, pitches, and explainers without a full production team.
  • Developers and technical teams integrating AI video into workflows, documentation, or product surfaces.

If you’re already familiar with systems like Midjourney for images or Runway for video, this template is an efficient starting point for building a predictable, reusable text-to-video “prompt system” inside Magic Hour.


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

To get the most from this template:

  • Be concrete, not vague
    Specify camera type (close-up, wide shot), environment (office, street, studio), time of day, and mood. This reduces randomness and makes outputs more reusable.

  • Align with your brand
    Describe color schemes, lighting, and tone that match your existing creatives. You can use this template to generate multiple options, then constrain and standardize over time.

  • Use short clips as building blocks
    Instead of one long video, generate modular segments (hooks, demo beats, end screens) and assemble them in your editing stack.

  • Document your best prompts
    As you find prompt structures that consistently work, treat them as internal “recipes” and reuse them across campaigns and products.


Related Templates and Tools Worth Exploring

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

And for surrounding assets (thumbnails, covers, avatars, memes), consider:


Start Remixing This Template

Use this template as your base “Text-to-Video system” in Magic Hour:

  1. Define your goal (ad, explainer, concept test, pitch).
  2. Structure your prompt (scene, style, motion, use case).
  3. Generate multiple variants and keep the best-performing directions.
  4. Chain in other Magic Hour tools for voice, faces, subtitles, and refinements.

Over time, you’ll build a repeatable, data-backed AI video workflow—without needing a full production team or complex setup.

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