Walking on spaceship
text-to-video
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Full-body, hyper-realistic cinematic video — A Korean woman wears elegant blue clothing with gold decorations, a flowing ankle-length pleated skirt with ruffles, and a matching blue hijab. She walks barefoot on the starship corridor floor, feet fully visible and grounded, not on tiptoe. She passes by an alien companion and approaches massive windows, gazing out at a huge planet in the depths of space. Style & ambiance: cinematic, futuristic sci-fi, dramatic lighting from the starship interior and planet glow, ultra-detailed textures, graceful and powerful movement, immersive otherworldly atmosphere.
AI Cinematic Text-to-Video Template
Turn any idea into a cinematic AI video in seconds. This template is built on Magic Hour’s Text-to-Video engine and is designed for creators, marketers, and builders who want high‑quality results without babysitting a timeline.
Use it to quickly prototype:
- Product launch visuals and landing page hero videos
- Explainer clips for decks, pitches, or product updates
- Social content (TikTok, Reels, Shorts) based on written hooks
- Concept trailers, mood pieces, and visual experiments
- B‑roll for founder videos, podcasts, and ads
What this template is optimized for
This template is structured to help you:
- Go from script to video fast – write a clear prompt or short script and let the model handle framing, motion, and pacing.
- Stay on brand – describe your brand style (colors, mood, camera feel) so you can reuse and remix the same “look” across multiple videos.
- Prototype before you produce – validate ideas, hooks, and narratives with AI video before investing in full shoots or motion graphics.
You’ll get:
- A reusable text structure you can adapt for new concepts
- Consistent cinematic framing and motion
- Smooth, coherent scenes from plain language descriptions
How to remix this template in Magic Hour
You can build your own version of this template directly inside Magic Hour in a few steps:
Start with Text-to-Video
- Open Text-to-Video.
- Think of this template as your “base prompt” or “shot list” written in natural language.
Write a structured prompt
Use a simple, repeatable structure you can remix later, for example:- Opening: what the viewer sees in the first 2–3 seconds (environment, subject, mood)
- Action: what changes or happens (camera move, subject behavior, transition)
- Style: how it should look (cinematic, documentary, anime, minimalist, etc.)
- Context: what it’s for (app promo, SaaS demo, YouTube intro, concept art)
You can paste your existing script and then add visual details (camera angles, lighting, atmosphere) in plain language.
Create variations for testing
Once you like the baseline, duplicate the prompt and change only one variable each time, e.g.:- Different style: “cinematic live‑action” vs. “2D animation” vs. “anime”
- Different tone: “optimistic and bright” vs. “dark and moody”
- Different context: “for a startup launch video” vs. “for a crowdfunding campaign”
This gives you a simple A/B testing workflow for creatives, hooks, and brand direction.
Combine with other Magic Hour workflows (optional)
After generating your base video, you can enhance or repurpose it using other Magic Hour tools:- Use Video-to-Video to restyle the clip into animation, sketch, manga, or another aesthetic while keeping motion and structure.
- Use Lip Sync or AI Talking Photo to add speaking avatars or product narrators based on your script.
- Use Face Swap Video or Face Swap to localize or personalize videos for different audiences (e.g., different presenters, influencers, or personas).
- Use Image-to-Video if you already have key visuals or mockups and want to animate around them instead of starting purely from text.
Refine with supporting visual assets
- Generate reference images or storyboard frames first with the AI Image Generator or AI Photo Generator, then describe those images in your text prompt.
- Clean or tweak images with the AI Image Editor, AI Remover, or Remove Object From Photo, and then feed them into Image‑to‑Video or Video‑to‑Video flows for more precise results.
Prompt patterns that work well
To get reliable, remixable results, use prompt patterns that describe:
- Scene setup
- “Wide cinematic shot of…”
- “Close‑up of a hand holding a smartphone showing a dashboard…”
- Subject and motion
- “Camera slowly dollys forward…”
- “The city lights flicker on one by one…”
- Visual style
- “High‑contrast cyberpunk city at night, neon reflections on wet pavement”
- “Clean, minimal studio lighting, soft shadows, tech startup aesthetic”
- Use case
- “Designed as a product teaser for a SaaS startup landing page”
- “Short loopable clip for a social media ad”
You can keep these structures and swap only:
- The product or subject
- The brand style (colors, vibe, industry)
- The target channel (web hero, pitch deck, social ad, YouTube intro)
This makes the template easy to scale across campaigns.
Use cases for creators, marketers, and builders
This Text‑to‑Video template is especially useful if you:
Run a startup or SaaS product
- Prototype hero videos for your homepage
- Generate quick visuals for investor updates or launch emails
- Create short clips explaining key features or user flows
Work in growth or performance marketing
- Test multiple creative angles fast: problem‑focused, benefit‑focused, social proof, etc.
- Generate platform‑specific variants for TikTok, Instagram, LinkedIn, or YouTube Shorts
- Combine with Auto Subtitle Generator to add on‑brand captions for silent autoplay
Build content at scale
- Turn newsletter issues, blog posts, or release notes into short video summaries
- Use AI Voice Generator or AI Voice Cloner to create consistent narration voices
- Re‑use the same prompt structure with different topics or product lines
Design, brand, and creative strategy
- Rapidly generate mood pieces and style explorations for pitches
- Use AI Art Generator or AI Illustration Generator to define a visual language, then mirror that language in your Text‑to‑Video prompts
- Translate the same narrative into different aesthetics (e.g., AI Anime Generator, Comic Book Generator, or Animated Characters Generator)
Helpful complementary tools for this template
You can combine this Text‑to‑Video workflow with other Magic Hour tools depending on your project:
Polish and upscaling
- Improve sharpness and resolution with Video Upscaler and AI Image Upscaler.
- Fix older assets or brand footage with Old Photo Restoration and Photo Colorizer.
Brand and social assets around the video
- Generate on‑brand thumbnails with Thumbnail Maker.
- Create matching cover art using the Album Cover Generator or Book Cover Generator.
- Build avatars and characters that recur across videos with the Avatar Generator, AI Character Generator, or Full Body Generator.
Specialized creative formats
- Turn your video concepts into GIFs for email and social with the AI GIF Generator.
- Experiment with niche aesthetics using tools like Dark Fantasy AI, Disney AI Generator, or Graffiti Generator, then describe those aesthetics in your Text‑to‑Video prompts.
How to adapt this template to your workflow
To make this template truly yours:
Save your “brand prompt”
- Keep a short block of text describing your brand colors, tone, camera style, and target platforms.
- Paste it into every new Text‑to‑Video project so your outputs stay consistent.
Create a “shot library”
- Maintain a document with 10–20 shot descriptions you like (e.g., “macro shot of typing on a laptop,” “over‑the‑shoulder view of analytics dashboard,” “drone‑style shot over a digital city”).
- Reuse and combine them in new prompts to build coherent series.
Build character and avatar continuity
- Use AI Face Generator, AI Selfie Generator, or AI Headshot Generator to define recurring characters.
- Use Face Swap Video or Face Swap GIF to bring those characters into different videos for campaigns, explainers, or memes.
Localize and personalize
- Swap faces, outfits, or environments to match new markets or segments using AI Clothes Changer, AI Outfit Generator, and Gender Swap.
- Adapt captions and on‑screen text with Auto Subtitle Generator, then export platform‑ready cuts.
Why build on Text-to-Video for this template
Research and production trends show that:
- Video significantly improves engagement and conversion on landing pages, emails, and social feeds, but traditional production is costly and slow.
- AI text‑to‑video models are increasingly able to translate structured natural language into coherent motion, style, and narrative, making them ideal for rapid experimentation and concept testing.
- Teams that standardize on a small set of prompt templates (like this one) can produce more consistent creatives at higher volume with less manual design work.
By using this Text‑to‑Video template as your base, you get:
- A repeatable, LLM‑friendly structure for describing scenes and narratives
- Fast iteration on style and messaging without re‑shooting or re‑designing
- A composable workflow that plays well with the rest of Magic Hour’s tools
Getting started
- Open Text-to-Video.
- Use the prompt structure on this page as your “script template.”
- Generate your first clip.
- Remix using Video-to-Video, Face Swap Video, Lip Sync, or supporting tools as needed.
From there, you can refine the template into your own internal “AI video system” for product launches, marketing campaigns, and ongoing content production.