Cinematic Performance Scene

text-to-video

1 clip
2 uses

Any aspect ratio

Prompt

A large polar bear with dense white fur, standing upright in the snow, elegantly holding a violin. Its posture is calm and expressive, with focused eyes and subtle emotional presence. The bear plays the violin with smooth, controlled bow movements, gently swaying as snowflakes fall around it, visible breath forming in the freezing air. The environment is a vast frozen tundra with soft snowfall, distant snowy mountains, and a pale winter sky. Slow cinematic push-in shot, shallow depth of field, soft bokeh in the background. Cool blue tones dominate the scene, with soft natural light diffused through the cloudy sky. Quiet, emotional, surreal, cinematic atmosphere.

Cyberpunk City Text-to-Video Template

Bring a cinematic cyberpunk city to life from a single prompt. This Text-to-Video template turns your ideas into short, stylized video clips you can use for product launches, game trailers, motion backgrounds, or concept pitches—without needing a 3D pipeline or animation team.


What this template does

This template uses Magic Hour’s Text-to-Video engine to:

  • Generate a full video sequence from plain text
  • Capture a dense, neon-soaked cyberpunk city aesthetic
  • Add dynamic motion (camera moves, light flicker, atmosphere, traffic, etc.)
  • Produce clips that are ready for social, pitch decks, or as B‑roll in edits

You control the concept with your prompt; the template handles the rest: look, pacing, and overall cyberpunk mood.

Use it for:

  • Product teasers in a futuristic interface
  • Game / app concept trailers
  • Tech startup hero visuals
  • Sci‑fi YouTube intros and interstitials
  • Background loops for livestreams or events

How to remix this template in Magic Hour

You don’t need to build from scratch. Use this template as a starting point, then remix:

  1. Open Magic Hour Text-to-Video
    Go to Text-to-Video.

  2. Start from a similar style

    • Use this template’s preview as a style reference.
    • In your prompt, describe:
      • Setting (e.g., “dense futuristic city at night, neon rain, wet streets”)
      • Camera behavior (e.g., “slow cinematic tracking shot through alley”)
      • Mood (e.g., “moody, atmospheric, Blade Runner–inspired”)
      • Motion details (e.g., “floating holograms, flying cars, steam vents”)
  3. Remix the concept
    Change just a few elements to get a new version:

    • Location: “rooftop skyline”, “underground market”, “monorail station”
    • Time: “pre‑dawn blue hour”, “neon‑lit midnight”, “rainstorm”
    • Tone: “optimistic near‑future”, “corporate dystopia”, “noir detective vibe”
    • Use case: “startup logo reveal”, “UX demo in hologram UI”, “VTuber background”
  4. Generate variations

    • Try multiple prompts that differ in only one dimension (e.g., same scene, different mood) so you can A/B test which version fits your brand or narrative.
    • Save your best outputs as your own internal “mini library” of cyberpunk assets.
  5. Combine with other Magic Hour tools
    After generating your base cyberpunk video, enhance or adapt it with:


Prompt formulas you can reuse

For fast iteration, start from these prompt patterns and adapt:

  1. City flythrough for product launches

    “Cinematic flythrough of a dense cyberpunk city at night, neon signs in Japanese and English, light rain on reflective streets, holographic billboards revealing a futuristic SaaS product logo, smooth tracking camera, high contrast, volumetric fog, ultra‑detailed, 4K look”

  2. Tech startup hero background

    “Slow motion shot over a cyberpunk skyline at blue hour, glowing skyscrapers, drones flying between buildings, data streams flowing around a central tower, calm but powerful mood, ideal as a looping background behind UI mockups”

  3. Game / app concept trailer

    “First‑person view running through a neon alleyway in a cyberpunk megacity, holographic UI elements floating in front of the viewer, fast paced, dynamic camera motions, sparks, rain, dramatic lighting, inspired by modern sci‑fi games”

  4. Looping livestream background

    “Aerial view of a futuristic city intersection in cyberpunk style, traffic lights and flying cars moving in loops, soft parallax, ambient glow, subtle camera drift, designed to loop seamlessly as a streaming overlay background”

Use these as blueprints and substitute your own brand elements, themes, and mood.


Advanced workflows for creators & teams

For more control and multi‑asset pipelines:


Who this template is for

This template is optimized for:

  • Founders & marketers
    • Rapidly prototype launch videos, pitch visuals, and ads without a motion design team.
  • Game & app builders
    • Visualize worlds, UX, and story beats in a cyberpunk environment for decks, trailers, and Steam or app store pages.
  • Content creators & streamers
    • Produce intros, transitions, and looping backdrops that match a futuristic, tech‑forward brand.
  • Designers & art directors
    • Generate motion reference for moodboards, animatics, and client presentations.

Because it’s Text-to-Video–driven, you can iterate quickly, compare multiple directions, and hand off only the best results to your editing or post‑production workflow.


Related Magic Hour templates and tools to explore

If you like this cyberpunk Text-to-Video template, you may also find these useful:

  • Video-to-Video: Transform existing footage into a cyberpunk style while preserving motion and composition.
  • Animation: Turn static designs, storyboards, or characters into animated sequences.
  • AI GIF Generator: Convert your cyberpunk clips into shareable GIFs for social and messaging.
  • AI QR Code Generator: Create scannable QR codes that visually match your cyberpunk campaign.
  • AI Meme Generator: Spin off lightweight meme content from your cyberpunk visuals for organic reach.

Getting the most out of Text-to-Video

To consistently get strong results with this template:

  • Be specific: detail setting, lighting, mood, and motion.
  • Think cinematography: mention shot type (“wide aerial shot”, “close‑up”, “tracking shot”) and pacing (“slow, atmospheric” vs. “fast, chaotic”).
  • Iterate in small steps: change one attribute at a time (location, time of day, mood) to learn how the model responds.
  • Build a prompt library: save effective prompts and reuse them across campaigns, changing only product or story details.

Use this template as your base, remix the prompt to fit your brand and story, and plug it into your broader Magic Hour workflow. In minutes, you can go from an idea in your head to a fully realized cyberpunk city sequence that feels made for your product, channel, or world.

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