A battle between fierce wolf and Kangal dog

text-to-video

1 clip
1 uses

Any aspect ratio

Prompt

Handheld smartphone cinematography, slightly shaky with quick zooms and imperfect framing; a fierce wolf and a massive Kangal dog; aggressively circling, growling, then lunging into a brutal fight with snapping jaws and rapid movement; set in an open outdoor field with natural terrain and no human interference; raw, realistic lighting with ambient wind, barks, and snarls, unpolished and authentic mobile footage style.

Transform Text into High-Impact Videos with This Text-to-Video Template

Turn a short script or idea into a polished AI-generated video in minutes. This Magic Hour template uses Text-to-Video to generate dynamic visuals, smooth motion, and cinematic framing directly from your prompt—no cameras, stock footage, or editing software required.

Use this template to quickly produce:

  • Explainer videos and product demos
  • Social ads and performance creatives
  • Short educational clips and how-to content
  • Storyboards and concept visualizations
  • Character-driven scenes and narrative experiments

What This Template Does

This Text-to-Video template is built for fast, repeatable video generation from written prompts. You provide:

  • A concise description of what should appear on screen
  • Any style, mood, or camera direction you care about
  • Optional brand or character details (colors, vibe, setting)

The template returns a complete AI-generated video you can:

  • Download and publish directly
  • Remix inside Magic Hour
  • Combine with other tools (face swap, lip sync, image-to-video, etc.) for more advanced workflows

Because it’s a template, you don’t have to design from scratch each time. Just:

  1. Open the template in Magic Hour
  2. Replace the sample prompt with your own text
  3. Generate, review, and iterate

How to Remix This Template in Magic Hour

You can build your own customized version of this template in a few minutes by following a repeatable workflow inside Magic Hour:

  1. Start from Text-to-Video

    • Go to Text-to-Video.
    • Use the template’s base structure as a pattern:
      • Who/what is on screen
      • Where it’s happening (environment, time of day)
      • What’s happening (action or motion)
      • Visual style (realistic, anime, cinematic, 3D, illustration, etc.)
      • Camera language (close-up, wide shot, tracking, slow pan, etc.)
  2. Create a Reusable Prompt Pattern
    Keep your core structure stable and only swap variables. For example:

    • “Ultra-realistic close-up of a [character] in [location], [action], cinematic lighting, shallow depth of field.”
      This makes it easy to reuse the same template across campaigns, clients, or concepts.
  3. Save and Clone Your Best Prompts
    Once you have a prompt that works well for your brand or series, reuse it as your internal “house style.” Clone it, tweak the nouns and verbs, and generate new variants instead of starting over.

  4. Layer in Additional Magic Hour Tools
    For more advanced versions of this template, chain Text-to-Video with other products:

    • Start with Text-to-Video, then refine stills or key visuals using the AI Image Editor.
    • Turn static visuals into motion with Image-to-Video.
    • Upscale your final output with Video Upscaler for higher resolution delivery.

Practical Use Cases for Creators, Marketers, and Builders

This template is optimized for people who need to produce high-quality video at startup speed.

For marketers and growth teams

  • Rapidly test multiple ad concepts by remixing the same base template with different hooks.
  • Create short “explainers” or feature spotlights for landing pages and social feeds.
  • Combine with AI Voice Generator or AI Voice Cloner to add voiceovers at scale.
  • Auto-caption your results with the Auto Subtitle Generator for better retention and accessibility.

For product teams and founders

  • Visualize product concepts, UX flows, or future features without full design/animation cycles.
  • Generate quick prototype videos for investor decks, user testing, or internal buy-in.
  • Turn written specs into shareable concept videos that align design, engineering, and marketing.

For creators and studios


Advanced Workflows: Combining Text-to-Video with Other Magic Hour Tools

To go beyond a single-step Text-to-Video, you can build multi-stage pipelines:

1. Script → Visual Concept → Video

  1. Use AI Image Generator or AI Photo Generator to explore style and composition.
  2. Lock in a look, then describe it precisely in your Text-to-Video prompt (lighting, angle, medium, mood).
  3. Generate your video and iterate on motion and storytelling.

2. Character-Driven Shorts

  1. Design characters using Animated Characters Generator or Avatar Generator.
  2. Reference the character’s traits, outfit, and visual style in your Text-to-Video template prompt.
  3. Optionally, turn them into talking characters using:

3. Brand and Campaign Systems

  1. Define a visual system for your brand using:
  2. Bake that style language into your Text-to-Video template prompts (colors, tone, camera feel, level of realism).
  3. Reuse and remix the same template across product launches, ad sets, and channels for consistency.

Tips for Writing High-Performance Text-to-Video Prompts

To maximize quality and control when remixing this template:

  • Be explicit about the subject
    Specify who/what is on screen: “A founder presenting in a modern office, mid-shot,” not just “person talking.”

  • Describe motion clearly
    Mention actions and camera behavior: “camera slowly dolly-in,” “over-the-shoulder shot,” “smooth pan across the city skyline.”

  • Anchor style and medium
    Add cues like “photorealistic,” “anime,” “3D render,” “hand-drawn illustration,” “pixel art,” “cinematic, high contrast, moody lighting.”

  • Control context and environment
    Include background, time of day, and setting: “sunset rooftop in Tokyo,” “minimalist studio with soft-box lighting,” “futuristic neon-lit alley.”

  • Keep it concise but information-dense
    It’s better to write one precise sentence than a paragraph of vague description. Aim for clear, composable building blocks.

You can also combine this with other visual-first tools when you need more control:


Integrating This Template into a Larger Content System

For teams building repeatable content pipelines, this template can slot into a broader AI-native stack:


Related Templates and Tools Worth Exploring

To expand or specialize your video flows beyond this Text-to-Video template, explore:

  • Face Swap Video — swap faces in generated or existing clips for personalization or creative effects.
  • Lip Sync — sync any voiceover or cloned voice to a character for dialogue-driven content.
  • Video-to-Video — transform existing footage into a new style while preserving motion and structure.
  • Animation — generate stylized animations and motion experiments from prompts or concepts.

These can be chained after your Text-to-Video output to refine style, add faces, or localize content without reshooting.


Why Build on This Template Instead of Starting from Scratch?

For busy teams and independent creators, templates reduce cognitive load and make quality more predictable:

  • You reuse a tested structure instead of reinventing prompts every time.
  • You can standardize your brand’s visual language and motion style.
  • You get faster iteration loops—change a few words, regenerate, compare.
  • Non-technical teammates can operate within a safe, repeatable pattern.

By remixing and evolving this Text-to-Video template in Magic Hour, you’re effectively building your own internal “AI video system” that scales with your content demands, without scaling your production budgets.

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