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Prompt

Cinematic wide-angle shot, majestic winged stags with glowing antlers roam a crystalline alien valley, moving gracefully along a shimmering river, towering ice-blue mountains under a vivid purple and orange nebula sky, ethereal, magical, ultra-detailed fantasy landscape

Create cinematic AI videos from text with this Magic Hour Text‑to‑Video template. Turn a simple prompt into a polished clip you can use for product launches, social content, pitch decks, explainers, and more — without cameras, actors, or editing software.


What this template does

This template uses Magic Hour’s Text‑to‑Video engine to:

  • Generate short, cinematic videos directly from text prompts
  • Keep a consistent visual style, subject, and mood across shots
  • Add motion, lighting, and camera moves that feel like real footage
  • Export ready‑to‑share videos for social, ads, or presentations

It’s ideal for:

  • Founders and marketers prototyping campaign ideas
  • Creators testing visual concepts before production
  • Developers and product teams visualizing features and UX flows
  • Agencies quickly mocking up concepts for clients

How to remix this template in Magic Hour

You can create your own version of this template in a few minutes by remixing it:

  1. Open Text‑to‑Video
    Go to Text‑to‑Video. This is the core engine behind this template.

  2. Start from this template’s prompt structure
    Use a structured prompt like:

    • Subject: who or what is on screen
    • Action: what’s happening
    • Environment: where it’s happening
    • Style: cinematic look, color, lighting, or genre
    • Use case: ad, product demo, explainer, social clip, etc.

    Example:

    “Cinematic product promo of a minimalist smart watch on a rotating platform, close‑up shots, soft studio lighting, depth of field, high‑end commercial, 10–15 second hero shot.”

  3. Iterate quickly

    • Change the subject (e.g., SaaS dashboard, mobile app, hardware product, game character)
    • Swap the style (documentary, cinematic, anime, hyper‑real, 3D, sketch, etc.)
    • Adjust tone (playful, serious, luxury, techy, cozy, dark) to match your brand
  4. Chain tools for stronger concepts (optional but powerful)
    For more control, you can generate key visual assets first, then build your video around them:

  5. Enhance your video after generation


Prompt patterns that work well

For strong results, describe your scene like a director, not just a keyword list. Here are repeatable patterns you can remix:

  1. Product launch / SaaS demo

  2. Founder or spokesperson concept

    • “Medium shot of a startup founder speaking in a bright studio, soft key light, clean background, cinematic startup brand film, calm confident tone.”
    • Convert a portrait into a talking clip with AI Talking Photo or Face Swap Video if you already have a base video.
  3. Explainer / storyboard ideas

    • “Simple animated explainer of a mobile app, sequence of close‑ups of a phone in hand, smooth camera pans, flat pastel color palette, product‑led storytelling style.”
    • For full character‑based animations, look at Animation and Animated Characters Generator.
  4. Brand mood / concept tests


Combine Text‑to‑Video with other Magic Hour tools

Advanced users and teams often get the best results by composing multiple tools into a pipeline:


Practical tips for better Text‑to‑Video results

  • Be explicit about motion
    Mention camera moves (“slow dolly in,” “handheld,” “smooth pan”), transitions (“seamless loop,” “fade to black”), and pacing (“snappy,” “slow and contemplative”). This helps the model understand not just what to show but how it should move.

  • Anchor the look with references
    Describe style using familiar references:

    • “high‑end tech commercial”
    • “documentary B‑roll”
    • “animated explainer”
    • “comic‑book style” or “anime opening sequence”
  • Control focus and composition
    Include key framing terms: “close‑up,” “medium shot,” “wide establishing shot,” “top‑down,” “POV,” “depth of field,” “bokeh,” “subject in center frame.”

  • Think in use‑cases, not just aesthetics
    Mention your goal: “Instagram Reel,” “product hero shot for landing page,” “investor deck background loop,” “UGC‑style testimonial.” This leads to more practical, usable outputs.


Example workflows for creators, marketers, and builders

For startup founders and PMs

  • Draft a launch video concept in Text‑to‑Video before you hire a studio
  • Generate 3–5 variations (different tones, colors, environments) and test them with your team
  • Use the best version as a reference for real production or as a low‑fi but clear asset in pitch decks

For marketers and growth teams

  • Rapidly A/B test creative directions for ad hooks or social intros
  • Generate motion backgrounds with Text‑to‑Video, then overlay real product UI or captions
  • Turn winning concepts into more polished versions using Video‑to‑Video and Video Upscaler

For developers and technical founders

  • Visualize abstract concepts (infrastructure, AI workflows, security, data flows) as short motion sequences
  • Build internal “vision videos” to align teams on product direction
  • Generate explainer visuals, then add narration with AI Voice Generator or voice clones via AI Voice Cloner

Related templates and tools worth exploring

If you like this Text‑to‑Video template, you may also want to explore:

  • Face Swap Video for quickly testing different spokespeople or talent in the same concept
  • Lip Sync to match mouth movement to your script or cloned voice
  • Video‑to‑Video to restyle existing footage into a new visual direction while keeping timing and composition
  • Animation for character‑driven, stylized narratives that go beyond realistic footage

Combine these with this Text‑to‑Video template to build a full, AI‑assisted video production pipeline inside Magic Hour — from ideation and visual exploration to production‑ready assets.

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