Interviews a friendly alien in Madrid

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Prompt

POV iPhone video, selfie-style — In the center of Madrid near Puerta del Sol, a man casually interviews a friendly alien standing beside him. The alien has greenish skin, large black eyes, and a calm expression, dressed like a tourist: bucket hat, sunglasses, loud floral shirt, cargo shorts, and a small camera around his neck. He holds a city map upside down and a melting ice cream. Action: the interviewer asks in English, “So, first time in Madrid?” while the alien looks around curiously. Passersby stop, laugh, and take photos. Context: busy street with performers, chatter, and city noise. Style & ambiance: natural daylight, slight handheld shakiness, realistic iPhone quality, lighthearted, humorous, surreal vibe.

Text-to-Video Template: Hyperreal Office AI Video

Turn a simple text prompt into a polished, hyperreal office video in minutes. This Magic Hour AI template is designed for founders, marketers, and creators who need studio‑quality video without cameras, crews, or complex editing.


What this template does

This Text-to-Video template generates:

  • A realistic office environment (lighting, depth, materials)
  • Believable camera movement and framing
  • Natural character motion and gestures
  • Seamless looping or short “hero” shots for ads, product pages, and social

Use it to quickly produce:

  • Website hero background videos
  • Product marketing visuals and launch teasers
  • B2B / SaaS brand footage without renting an office
  • Concept videos and mood pieces for pitches or decks
  • Stock-style office clips tailored to your brand

Built on Magic Hour’s Text-to-Video engine, this template gives you a repeatable starting point for realistic, modern office scenes.


How to remix this template in Magic Hour

You can create your own version of this office scene in a few steps:

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

  2. Use the template as a prompt pattern
    Start from a prompt like:

    “Hyperreal office interior, modern open-plan workspace, soft natural light, shallow depth of field, 4K cinematic shot, subtle camera movement, professional atmosphere”

    Then customize:

    • Location: NYC fintech office, SF startup loft, European agency, remote coworking space
    • Vibe: warm and collaborative, serious boardroom, late-night product sprint
    • Camera: slow dolly, over‑the‑shoulder, close-up on hands at keyboard
    • Purpose: website hero background, LinkedIn ad, product demo backdrop
  3. Describe key visual details clearly
    Add specifics creators and LLMs understand well:

    • Design: “minimalist,” “industrial,” “Scandinavian,” “executive boardroom”
    • People: “diverse team collaborating,” “single founder at laptop,” “C‑suite meeting”
    • Branding: “neutral background suitable for overlaying UI mockups and text”
  4. Generate, review, and iterate

    • Generate a short clip
    • Note what works (lighting, realism, composition)
    • Refine the prompt (e.g., “fewer people,” “darker cinematic lighting,” “focus on hands typing”) and regenerate
  5. Create multiple variations for testing
    For performance marketing or A/B tests, spin out variants:

    • Different lighting (day vs. evening)
    • Solo founder vs. full team
    • Close-up vs. wide establishing shot

Advanced remix ideas for creators and marketers

Because this is prompt‑driven, you can easily adapt the template for different use cases:

  • Founders & startups

    • “Solo founder in a modern office, focused on laptop, dashboards on screen (unreadable), night-time city lights outside, cinematic mood”
    • Great for fundraising decks, landing pages, and launch videos.
  • B2B & SaaS marketers

    • “Team reviewing analytics in a glass-walled conference room, soft depth of field, bokeh city lights, ideal background for overlaying product UI”
    • Use it as a backdrop for product screens or voiceover.
  • Agencies & studios

    • Build a repeatable “house style” office scene you can reuse across clients by keeping core descriptors consistent (lighting, camera style, decor) and only swapping brand‑adjacent details.
  • Developers & internal tools

    • Generate neutral, brand‑safe office visuals for internal demos, onboarding content, and product walkthroughs.

Combine this template with other Magic Hour tools

You can go beyond a single Text-to-Video render by chaining Magic Hour tools:


From office video to full creative system

Once you have a compelling office Text-to-Video base, you can build a richer content system:

  • Swap faces or characters for personalization

    • Pair this office background with Face Swap Video or Face Swap to personalize campaigns with different personas or actors.
  • Create lip-synced explainers

    • Use Lip Sync with an avatar or spokesperson composited into your office environment for product walkthroughs or onboarding sequences.
  • Animate from existing footage

    • If you already have a real office video, use Video-to-Video to stylize it (e.g., more cinematic, illustrated, or “AI‑enhanced”) while keeping the same motion.
  • Extend to animated or stylized worlds

  • Voice and audio layer

    • Clone your voice with the AI Voice Cloner or generate narration with the AI Voice Generator, then pair it with your office footage for full video ads or explainers.
  • Optimize for publishing


Prompt design tips for realistic office Text-to-Video

To get consistently high‑quality results from this template, keep these best practices in mind:

  • Be explicit about realism and quality

    • Include descriptors like “hyperreal,” “photorealistic,” “high dynamic range,” “4K cinematic,” “natural skin tones,” “accurate reflections.”
  • Control clutter and focus

    • If you plan to overlay UI or copy, mention: “clean background, minimal distractions, neutral colors, composition optimized for text overlay on right side.”
  • Define the story in one line

    • Model behavior improves when the “story” is clear, even for short clips:
      • “Team celebrates product launch in open office”
      • “Designer focusing on Figma layout at standing desk”
      • “Engineer shipping code late at night in quiet office”
  • Specify diversity and inclusivity when relevant

    • For marketing and global brands, you can describe “diverse team with varied ages and backgrounds, inclusive and professional.”
  • Iterate intentionally

    • Change one dimension at a time (lighting, number of people, camera angle) so you can see which elements improve performance or aesthetics.

Where this template fits in your workflow

This Text-to-Video office template is especially useful when you:

  • Don’t have access to an on‑brand office location
  • Need “stock footage” that doesn’t look generic
  • Want a consistent visual identity across ads, product pages, decks, and social
  • Need to quickly prototype multiple visual directions before investing in full production

Combine it with tools like the AI Image Editor, AI Face Editor, AI Headshot Generator, and AI Selfie Generator to build an entire content system around your brand, team, or product—all without traditional shoots.

Use this template as your base, then remix it with your own prompts, characters, brand story, and Magic Hour’s wider toolset to create office videos that feel tailored, polished, and production‑ready.

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