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Prompt

A dynamic cinematic video of a woman snowboarding downhill on a bright, sunny winter day. She carves through fresh powder at high speed, creating powerful bursts of snow with every turn. Her movements are smooth, controlled, and athletic. The colorful winter jacket and dark snow pants move naturally with the motion. The camera follows her closely, moving in perfect sync with her trajectory as if another snowboarder is filming her while riding beside her. The shot maintains a stable forward-tracking motion, keeping her centered while the snowy mountain landscape rushes past in the background. Snow particles spray outward in slow-motion bursts with each carve. Bright natural daylight, crisp shadows, realistic snow textures, and strong cinematic energy

Dynamic Product Launch Video Template (Text-to-Video)

Turn a plain product description into a polished launch video in minutes. This Text-to-Video template is designed for founders, marketers, and creators who need fast, high-quality videos for product launches, feature announcements, and landing pages—without hiring a full video team.


What this template is best for

Use this template when you want to quickly generate:

  • Short product launch videos for landing pages, Product Hunt, or AppSumo
  • Feature announcement clips for email campaigns and social media
  • Explainer videos for SaaS tools, APIs, apps, or AI products
  • Paid ad creatives you can A/B test and iterate on
  • Pitch or investor update visuals when you don’t have time for full production

Because it’s built on Magic Hour’s Text-to-Video engine, you can go from script to fully rendered video with voice, motion, and on-brand visuals—starting from just a prompt.


How to remix this template in Magic Hour

You can recreate and customize this template directly inside Magic Hour by following a simple workflow:

  1. Start with your core message

    • Write a short script (80–180 words) that clearly explains:
      • What your product is
      • Who it’s for
      • The main benefit or transformation
      • 1–3 standout features
    • If you don’t have a script yet, draft one in a text editor or with any LLM, then paste it into Magic Hour’s Text-to-Video tool.
  2. Open the Text-to-Video product in Magic Hour

    • Go to Text-to-Video.
    • Paste your script or high-level description of the video you want (“30-second launch video introducing our AI analytics dashboard for SaaS founders,” etc.).
    • Include visual cues in your prompt such as:
      • Style: “clean SaaS explainer,” “minimalist product demo,” “cinematic launch,” “Figma-style UI walkthrough”
      • Brand feel: “modern B2B,” “playful startup,” “fintech,” “developer-focused”
      • Scenes you want: hero product shot, dashboard overview, feature callouts, pricing or CTA screen
  3. Structure your video like this template

    For a high-conversion product launch video, structure your prompt and script roughly in this order:

    1. Hook (3–5 seconds)

      • Problem or bold outcome
      • Example: “Spending hours in spreadsheets to understand your SaaS metrics?”
    2. Product introduction (5–10 seconds)

      • Name + one-line value prop
      • Example: “Meet MetricFlow, the AI analytics copilot for SaaS teams.”
    3. Key benefits & features (10–20 seconds)

      • 2–3 short, concrete benefits
      • Example: “Unified dashboards, automatic anomaly detection, and investor-ready reports—no manual setup.”
    4. Social proof or differentiation (5–10 seconds)

      • Who uses it or what makes it unique
      • Example: “Trusted by early-stage startups and revenue teams who need real-time clarity, not static PDFs.”
    5. Call to action (3–5 seconds)

      • Clear, single action
      • Example: “Try MetricFlow free today” or “Book a 15-minute demo.”

    You can literally paste this structure into your prompt and fill in your own product details.

  4. Refine visuals and storytelling with AI

    In your Text-to-Video prompt, you can specify:

    • Visual style: “SaaS UI mockups,” “animated product walkthrough,” “3D app screens,” “minimal typography with motion graphics”
    • Tone: “confident and calm,” “energetic launch,” “developer-first and no-nonsense”
    • Use of UI: “show dashboard screens zooming in on key metrics,” “side-by-side before/after charts,” “timeline of a user’s workflow improving over time”

    If you want stronger brand alignment before animating, you can pre-generate static assets with:

    Then feed those visuals into your Text-to-Video prompt as references (“animate this dashboard style,” “use this illustration style across scenes”).

  5. Add voice and narrative polish

    For a complete launch video, pair this template with Magic Hour’s AI audio tools:

    • Use AI Voice Generator to generate a natural-sounding voiceover from your script.
    • If you want a consistent founder or brand voice across multiple videos, use AI Voice Cloner.
    • Combine the rendered video with your voiceover in your favorite editor, or create separate variants with different voices and languages to localize your launch.

    If you already have a talking head intro or explanation, you can also:

    • Use AI Talking Photo for static headshots you want to bring to life.
    • Use Lip Sync to align pre-recorded speech to on-screen faces for announcement-style content.
  6. Create multiple variants for testing

    This template is intentionally modular so you can quickly generate variations:

    • Different hooks targeting:
      • Founders vs. growth teams vs. engineers
      • SMB vs. enterprise buyers
    • Different lengths:
      • 15-second performance ad
      • 30–45-second launch explainer
    • Different visual styles for:
      • LinkedIn vs. X vs. product landing page hero
      • Mobile-first vs. desktop-first layouts

    Use the same script structure but tweak prompts around style, pacing, and emphasis to create multiple renders. For ad creatives, this lets you A/B test messaging and visuals with minimal friction.


Advanced ways to extend this template

If you want to go beyond a simple launch video, you can combine this Text-to-Video template with other Magic Hour tools:


Who this template is for

This Text-to-Video launch template is optimized for:

  • Startup founders & indie hackers
    Ship a credible product video in a day instead of waiting on freelancers or agencies.

  • Growth & performance marketers
    Generate multiple creative variants tailored to different audiences and channels, then iterate quickly based on performance.

  • Product & developer teams
    Turn release notes and changelogs into polished feature announcement videos embedded directly into your docs, changelog pages, or in-app modals.

  • Agencies & consultants
    Standardize a repeatable product-launch format across clients: same structure, different scripts, different brand styling.


Tips for getting the best results

  • Be explicit in your Text-to-Video prompt about:

    • Target audience (e.g., “technical founders,” “B2B marketers,” “ecommerce operators”)
    • Product category (SaaS analytics, AI assistant, developer tool, fintech, etc.)
    • Desired emotional tone (calm, urgent, inspiring, analytical)
  • Keep sentences short and direct. Text-to-Video flows work best with:

    • 1 idea per line
    • Simple, active language
    • Minimal jargon (unless your audience truly expects it)
  • Focus on outcomes over features. Instead of only “real-time dashboards,” emphasize “know if your revenue is in trouble before the end of the month.”

  • When in doubt, start with a 20–30 second version, then expand. Shorter scripts are easier to refine and remix.


Related Magic Hour tools often used with this template

Many creators pair this Text-to-Video launch template with:


Use this template as your starting point, then remix it in Magic Hour: update the script with your product’s story, adjust the tone for your audience, and iterate on visuals until your launch video feels like something your users would expect from a polished, well-funded team—even if you made it in an afternoon.

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