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Front-facing upper-body cinematic portrait shot on a Hasselblad with shallow depth of field and refined composition. A professional model with Greek dark facial features and heterochromia—one blue eye and one brown—stares directly into the camera with a profound, intense gaze, head slightly tilted in an avant-garde pose. The figure is styled in a flowing black turtleneck, creating an elongated, elegant silhouette. Dramatic lighting from a main Fresnel source at a 60-degree angle, softened with silk diffusion, sculpts feathered shadows across the face and body. The background forms a rich gradient from burnt umber to deep ruby red, with golden hour warmth enhancing the cinematic red color grading. A subtle haze adds an ethereal atmosphere, while contrast curve manipulation, selective dodge and burn, and fine grain texture overlay elevate the image into a high-fashion, editorial aesthetic.

Cinematic Product Launch Text-to-Video Template

Turn a simple product idea into a polished launch video in minutes. This text-to-video template is designed for founders, marketers, and creators who want studio-quality visuals without a production team. Just describe your product, audience, and desired mood—Magic Hour generates a complete video you can share on your website, social channels, pitch decks, and ads.


What This Template Is For

Use this template to rapidly prototype or ship:

  • Product launch teasers and hero videos
  • Landing page background loops
  • App / SaaS feature showcases
  • E‑commerce product highlights
  • Investor or crowdfunding pitch visuals
  • Social ads (Meta, TikTok, YouTube Shorts, LinkedIn)

Because it’s powered by Text to Video, you don’t need footage, gear, or editing skills—only a clear description of what you want to see.


How to Remix This Template in Magic Hour

You can create your own version of this template directly inside Magic Hour by “remixing” the core idea:

  1. Describe your product clearly
    In your prompt, specify:

    • What it is (SaaS tool, mobile app, physical product, course, etc.)
    • Who it’s for (target audience, industry, use case)
    • The main benefit (what outcome it creates)

    Example prompt starter:

    “A sleek, cinematic 10-second launch video for a productivity SaaS that helps startup teams plan sprints faster…”

  2. Define the visual style and tone
    Add details such as:

    • Cinematic, minimal, playful, futuristic, editorial, documentary
    • Lighting (soft studio, neon, natural daylight, moody)
    • Camera feel (smooth motion, product close‑ups, UI flythroughs, macro shots)
    • Color palette (brand colors, monochrome, high contrast, pastel)

    Reference real styles or creators if you like (e.g., “Apple product ad,” “Figma-style UI demo”).

  3. Map out a simple shot sequence in text
    Help the model create structure by describing 3–5 “beats” in order:

    • Scene 1: Hook – the problem or big promise
    • Scene 2–3: Product in action – key feature or moment of delight
    • Scene 4: Social proof or context – people using it, workplace, lifestyle
    • Scene 5: Call to action – logo, tagline, simple statement

    You can phrase this directly in your prompt:

    “Scene 1: fast cuts of stressed knowledge workers… Scene 2: clean UI of the app organizing tasks… Scene 3: team celebrating in a bright modern office… Scene 4: logo and tagline at center.”

  4. Include brand elements in your description
    If you’re not uploading assets, describe:

    • Brand colors (“deep navy and electric blue accents”)
    • Typography style (“modern, bold sans-serif titles”)
    • Overall brand personality (“calm and trustworthy,” “bold and innovative”)

    Later, you can combine this video with brand visuals using tools like the AI Image Editor or AI Logo Generator to refine frames or overlays.

  5. Iterate and refine with short variations
    After generating your first video:

    • Keep what works (visual tone, pacing, angle)
    • Adjust what doesn’t (too dark, too busy, not enough product focus)
    • Regenerate with more precise language or a slightly different shot order

    Treat prompts like a script: small edits to wording can meaningfully change compositions, pacing, and visual emphasis.


Recommended Workflows With Other Magic Hour Tools

This template works best as part of a complete creative workflow. You can chain multiple Magic Hour tools to build a fully on-brand campaign:

1. Start With Visual Identity

If you don’t yet have strong product visuals:

Use the language and concepts that resonate in your static images directly in your text-to-video prompt.

2. Incorporate Real People and Faces

To add human presence, testimonials, or founder-driven storytelling:

You can base your text-to-video prompt around these characters or personas to keep your YouTube, TikTok, or ad content visually consistent.

3. Enhance or Adapt Existing Footage

If you already have raw video or product demos:

You can also pair this template with Image to Video to animate static product shots into short loops that align with your main launch video.

4. Add Storytelling, Voice, and Sound

A great product launch doesn’t stop at visuals:

Pair these with your text-to-video output in your editing stack, or use them as reference content when refining prompts (“include space for subtitles at bottom”).


Ideas for Variants You Can Remix

Once you have a base text-to-video product launch, it’s easy to spin off related creatives:

  • Feature-focused micro videos
    Remixed prompts emphasizing one use case or feature each, ideal for performance marketing.

  • Persona-specific angles
    Create separate videos tailored to founders, marketers, developers, or enterprise buyers by rewriting the problem and environment in your text prompt.

  • Industry-specific edits
    Swap context in your description (e.g., fintech, healthtech, e‑commerce, B2B SaaS) and generate variants that use different locations, props, and work scenarios.

  • Brand world / universe
    Use the AI Background Generator, Architecture Generator, or AI Interior Design Generator to define office spaces, homes, or environments. Describe these in your prompts for a cohesive world across video and static assets.


Best Practices for High-Quality Product Launch Videos

To get consistently strong results from this text-to-video template:

  • Be explicit, not poetic
    Describe concrete visuals (“close-up of a smartphone screen showing a clean calendar app”) instead of abstract phrases (“productivity in motion”).

  • Specify framing and focus
    If your product is software, emphasize screens, dashboards, and interactions. For hardware or physical products, describe materials, scale, and how people hold or use the item.

  • Use time-bound cues
    Add timing hints in wording: “quick 2–3 second montage,” “slow reveal,” “short logo stinger at the end.”

  • Align with your funnel
    Decide where this video will live (landing page, ads, email, investor deck) and write your prompt to match the desired depth of explanation and visual density.

  • Keep consistency across assets
    Use the same styling language (colors, tone, environment) in:


Related Templates and Tools to Explore

If you like this template, you may also want to try:

  • Face Swap Video – prototype creator-led ads or founder-intro videos by adding your face to stock-style footage.
  • Lip Sync – turn short scripts or product hooks into lip-synced talking clips perfect for social proof or quick explainers.
  • Animation – create animated brand stories or UI explainers that match the visual style of your product launch video.

For more experimental branding and concept work, explore tools like the AI Fashion Generator, Superhero Generator, or Dark Fantasy AI to build striking visual metaphors around your product benefits.


Who This Template Is Designed For

This text-to-video template is tuned for:

  • Startup founders who need a launch video for product hunt, landing pages, or investor pitches with minimal production overhead.
  • Growth and performance marketers testing multiple visual angles quickly for ads and social campaigns.
  • Product teams and designers prototyping visual narratives for new features or redesigns before committing to full video production.
  • Agencies and studios who want to accelerate concepting and client approvals with AI-generated storyboards and motion studies.

You control the narrative through text. Magic Hour translates that into visual motion, so you can focus on positioning, messaging, and strategy—not timelines, cameras, or complex editing.

Use this template as your starting point, then keep remixing: adjust the audience, rewrite the core promise, or shift the environment. Each new prompt becomes a fast iteration on your product story.

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