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Prompt

The large cream and red speckled tulips slowly open their tightly closed buds, thick petals peeling apart to reveal deep crimson interiors. Smaller closed buds begin to crack open slightly. Motion is organic and weighted, like a time-lapse in slow motion. Vintage botanical engraving style preserved throughout. Smooth blooming over 5 seconds. Deep cello melody with soft piano undertones, slow and meditative, slightly dramatic but warm, reminiscent of classic European chamber music, no vocals.

Cinematic Product Demo – Text-to-Video Template

Turn a simple product idea into a cinematic launch video in minutes. This Text-to-Video template is built for creators, marketers, and startup teams who need studio-quality demos without a studio, a crew, or a motion-design budget.

Use it to generate short, high-impact videos for:

  • New product launches and feature releases
  • App walkthroughs and SaaS demos
  • Landing pages, ads, and social campaigns
  • Investor updates and pitch decks

What This Template Does

This template converts a short written description of your product into a fully rendered video. You provide:

  • A clear text prompt describing your product, scene, and style
  • Optional reference media (product shots, UI screens, logos) if you want tighter control

Magic Hour’s Text-to-Video engine then generates:

  • Cinematic product visuals that match your description
  • Smooth motion and camera moves (pans, zooms, reveals)
  • Consistent style across all scenes in a single video

You can remix this template to adapt it to:

  • SaaS dashboards and mobile apps
  • Physical products and hardware
  • AI tools and dev platforms
  • B2B products that need clear, concise storytelling

How to Remix This Template in Magic Hour

You don’t need to start from scratch. Use this template as a base and iterate quickly:

  1. Open the template in Magic Hour

    • Start from the Text-to-Video template and duplicate it into your workspace.
    • Rename your version so you can reuse it for future launches.
  2. Swap in your product concept

    • Replace the default prompt with your own description:
      • What the product is (e.g., “AI analytics dashboard for e‑commerce”)
      • Where it appears (e.g., “clean laptop on a minimalist desk”)
      • The visual style (e.g., “cinematic lighting, shallow depth of field”)
    • Be explicit: mention color palette, mood, and any key brand elements.
  3. Add optional reference media (recommended for real products)

  4. Generate and review your video

    • Run Text-to-Video and review the output.
    • Note where you want tighter framing, clearer UI, or different lighting.
  5. Iterate with prompt refinements

    • Tighten the prompt for each revision:
      • Specify “close-up” vs “wide shot”
      • Call out key moments (e.g., “camera zooms into the dashboard chart”)
      • Describe motion (“smooth camera pan,” “slow rotating product shot”)
  6. Create multiple variants for testing

    • Duplicate your remixed template and adjust:
      • Background (office / home / studio / abstract gradient)
      • Target platform (YouTube, TikTok, landing page hero)
      • Tone (premium / playful / minimal / futuristic)

Example Prompts You Can Start From

You can paste and adapt these directly inside your remixed template.

SaaS / Dashboard Product Demo

“Cinematic product demo of a modern SaaS analytics dashboard on a laptop. Minimalist desk, soft natural daylight, blurred office background. Camera slowly pans across the screen, then pushes in to focus on charts and KPIs. Clean, product-focused visuals, sharp UI, neutral color grading, realistic reflections on the laptop screen.”

Mobile App Launch Video

“Short launch video of a new mobile productivity app on a sleek smartphone. The phone rotates in the air against a soft gradient background. Smooth transitions between different app screens, subtle glow around key features, modern, tech-focused visual style, gentle camera movements.”

Physical Product Hero Shot

“High-end product demo video of a new wireless headphone on a reflective surface. Dark, moody background with focused spotlights. Camera orbits the product, highlighting textures and details, macro close-up on the logo, slow and smooth motion, premium, cinematic look.”


Advanced Workflows for Serious Creators & Teams

If you want more control over look, continuity, and storytelling, combine this template with other Magic Hour tools:

1. Start with High-Quality Product Images

Before running Text-to-Video, generate or refine your product visuals:

Then feed these images as references into your Text-to-Video template to keep the generated video visually on‑brand.

2. Chain Text-to-Video with Image-to-Video

For more precise motion around specific product shots:

  • Generate a still product hero with AI or upload your own.
  • Animate that still using Image-to-Video.
  • Use this template to generate additional “context” scenes, such as environment shots, lifestyle moments, or abstract tech visuals.

You can then assemble them into a cohesive sequence in your preferred video editor.

3. Maintain Character or Brand Consistency

If your product demo features a recurring character, mascot, or spokesperson:


Add Voiceovers, Talking Heads, and Lip-Sync

Turn your generated product demo into a complete, narrated marketing asset:

  1. Clone or generate a voice

  2. Create talking product explainers

    • Turn a static spokesperson image into a presenter using AI Talking Photo.
    • Sync speech with lip movements for more lifelike clips using the Lip Sync template.
  3. Add subtitles and accessibility


Repurpose and Extend Your Product Demo

Once you have a strong Text-to-Video base, you can re-use and adapt the asset across channels:

  • Short social teasers

  • Face- or brand-driven variations

    • Swap in different presenters or brand ambassadors with Face Swap or the Face Swap Video template.
    • For more creative campaigns, apply transformations to existing clips using the Video-to-Video template.
  • Polish and upscaling


Tips for Higher-Quality Text-to-Video Results

Based on best practices from teams using AI video in production:

  1. Write prompts like a director, not just a marketer

    • Include: setting, camera angle, motion, lighting, mood, and product position.
    • Example: “slow dolly-in on the laptop from right to left” is clearer than “show the laptop nicely.”
  2. Use consistent style language across scenes

    • Reuse the same descriptors: “minimal, clean UI, neutral lighting, soft shadows, realistic reflections” to maintain visual continuity.
  3. Ground the model with real assets when possible

    • Upload your actual UI, hardware renders, or packaging.
    • Use those as references so the video stays product-accurate.
  4. Iterate in short steps

    • Adjust 1–2 elements per revision: background, camera, or color palette.
    • Preserve successful parts of your prompt to avoid unnecessary changes.

When to Use This Template vs. Other Magic Hour Tools

Use this Text-to-Video template when:

  • You want to go from text → fully generated video as fast as possible.
  • You don’t have final footage yet but need concept videos, launch teasers, or storyboard-level assets.
  • You’re testing multiple product storylines or value props in parallel.

Consider pairing it with other tools when:


Make Your Own Version of This Template

To create a reusable, team-ready product demo system inside Magic Hour:

  1. Duplicate this Text-to-Video template into your account.
  2. Replace the sample prompt with a generalized “house style” prompt for your brand (colors, lighting, tone).
  3. Save multiple variants for:
    • Landing page hero videos
    • Paid ads (short, high-impact cuts)
    • Product education / onboarding videos

From then on, every launch becomes:
Describe the feature → drop in assets → generate → refine → export.

Remix this template once—reuse it across every product release.

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