Create an animation for logo

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Prompt

Create an animation for this "Magic Hour AI" logo in the style of Nickelodeon. The start and end frames must be exactly the same.

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Turn a Single Prompt into a Complete Video with Text-to-Video

This template shows how to generate a polished video from nothing but text using Magic Hour’s Text-to-Video engine. Use it as a starting point, then remix it into your own branded explainers, social ads, product walkthroughs, and concept prototypes—without touching a camera or timeline editor.


What This Template Does

This Text-to-Video template is designed for creators and teams who want to:

  • Go from script or idea → finished video in minutes
  • Prototype product demos, feature explainers, or pitches
  • Quickly produce social content, ads, and launch videos
  • Test multiple creative directions before committing to a full production

Under the hood, it uses AI to:

  • Interpret your prompt or script
  • Generate scenes, visuals, and motion that match your description
  • Output a shareable video you can download, iterate on, or combine with other Magic Hour tools

How to Remix This Template in Magic Hour

You don’t have to start from scratch. To create your own version:

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

  2. Use This Template as Your Blueprint
    Treat the original example as a pattern for:

    • Video length and structure (hook → value → CTA)
    • Visual style (realistic, animated, cinematic, sketch, etc.)
    • Level of detail in your written prompt
  3. Replace the Core Concept
    Swap the original idea with your own:

    • A new product feature
    • A startup pitch or investor teaser
    • A course lesson or tutorial
    • An app, game, or API walkthrough
  4. Write a Structured Prompt
    For best results, describe:

    • Audience: “For SaaS founders”, “for first‑time homeowners”, “for indie game devs”
    • Style: “clean product demo”, “2D flat illustration”, “anime-style explainer”, “cinematic b‑roll”
    • Scene beats: “Scene 1: problem. Scene 2: solution. Scene 3: how it works. Scene 4: CTA.”
    • Brand tone: “minimalist, modern, trustworthy”, “playful and colorful”, “dark fantasy”
  5. Generate → Review → Iterate
    Run the video, watch it critically, then:

    • Refine your prompt for clarity or style
    • Experiment with alternate versions for A/B testing
    • Export and use alongside other Magic Hour outputs

Because everything is prompt-based, you can version videos as easily as you version copy.


Proven Prompt Patterns You Can Copy

Here are reusable Text-to-Video prompt patterns you can adapt directly in Text-to-Video:

1. SaaS Product Explainer

“Create a short product explainer video for a B2B SaaS tool that automates invoice reconciliation. Target audience: finance leaders and startup founders. Style: clean, minimalist UI animations on light backgrounds, subtle motion graphics, no characters. Structure:

  1. Show the problem: messy spreadsheets and manual reconciliation.
  2. Introduce the product: simple dashboard, automated matching.
  3. Show key features: real-time alerts, audit-ready reports.
  4. Close with a clear call to action to try the product.”

2. Mobile App Launch Video

“Generate a launch video for a new mobile productivity app for remote teams. Visual style: modern, high-contrast app UI, smooth zooms into screens, soft depth-of-field b‑roll of people working from home. Focus on: quick onboarding, project overview, async collaboration, and integrations.”

3. Developer API Overview

“Create a technical overview video for a developer API that handles AI‑powered document parsing. Audience: software engineers and CTOs. Style: dark theme, code snippets, diagrams of data flow, terminal-like UI. Include: problem context, API capabilities, basic workflow, and sample use cases.”

You can paste any of these into Text-to-Video and adapt the nouns, audience, and style to your product.


Combine Text-to-Video with Other Magic Hour Tools

For more advanced workflows, this template is a foundation you can extend with other Magic Hour products:


Example Use Cases for This Template

This template is especially useful for:

  • Startups & product teams

    • Pre-launch feature teasers
    • Pitch videos for investors or early customers
    • Internal “how it works” demos
  • Marketers & growth teams

    • Paid social ad creatives to test angle and messaging
    • Product-led content for landing pages
    • Campaign explainers for email or in-app
  • Course creators & educators

    • Short module intros and lesson explainers
    • Animated breakdowns of abstract concepts
    • Supplemental visuals for existing lectures
  • Developers & technical founders

    • API overviews and integration walkthroughs
    • Open-source project explainers
    • Documentation intro videos

Because the template is text-driven, you can iterate rapidly: adjust the script, regenerate, and compare performance across multiple variations.


Tips for Higher-Quality Text-to-Video Outputs

To consistently get professional results from Text-to-Video, structure your prompts around four dimensions:

  1. Who is this for?
    Be explicit about your audience: “non-technical founders”, “backend engineers”, “CMOs in B2B SaaS”, “college students learning data science”.

  2. What’s the outcome?
    Clarify the job of the video: “convince to sign up for beta”, “explain how the feature works”, “onboard new users”, “tease a product launch”.

  3. How should it look and feel?
    Specify design language: “flat 2D illustrations”, “realistic product shots”, “cinematic macro footage”, “comic-book style”, or “Disney-style animation” (paired with the Disney AI Generator if you’re building adjacent assets).

  4. What’s the structure?
    Break the story into beats:

    • Hook (problem or bold statement)
    • Tension (why the status quo is painful)
    • Solution (your product / idea)
    • How it works (high-level walkthrough)
    • Proof or use cases
    • Call to action

Use this template as a reference and iterate prompts until the visuals and pacing match your brand and narrative.


Extending This Template into a Complete Content System

Once you have a strong Text-to-Video base, you can:


How to Start

  1. Go to Text-to-Video.
  2. Use this template’s structure as your model: audience → outcome → style → scene beats.
  3. Paste your own brief, product description, or script and generate your first version.
  4. Iterate quickly, then combine with tools like Face Swap Video, Auto Subtitle Generator, and Video Upscaler for a fully production-ready asset.

This template is a repeatable pattern: once you’ve tuned it for your brand, you can reuse it for every new feature, campaign, or product launch—just update the text and regenerate.

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