Feline Ninja Riding Hoverboard in Futuristic Chase

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Prompt

A natural feline ninja with sleek fur and agile body is riding on the back of its cloaked hoverboard through dusty streets, holding glowing shurikens and aiming at a distant target. The cat maintains realistic proportions and moves with swift, graceful precision. The scene captures dynamic action with motion blur around it, creating a sense of speed and intensity. Detailed fur texture, expressive eyes, and a stealthy yet elegant posture enhance the futuristic atmosphere, blending natural agility with high-tech surroundings.

Cyberpunk City Text-to-Video Template

Turn a single prompt into a cinematic cyberpunk city sequence in seconds. This template uses Magic Hour’s Text-to-Video engine to generate atmospheric, neon‑lit city shots—perfect for product teasers, music videos, trailers, motion design, and concept pitches.


What this template creates

This template is designed for:

  • Cyberpunk city flythroughs and establishing shots
  • Neon street scenes with rain, reflections, and traffic
  • Futuristic skylines, mega‑structures, and glowing billboards
  • Short cinematic loops for websites, social, or product launches
  • Visual explorations for worldbuilding, games, or sci‑fi concepts

You type what you want to see (for example: “a rainy neon alleyway in a dense cyberpunk megacity, cinematic lighting, slow camera pan”) and Text‑to‑Video turns that into a fully animated clip.

Because this is built on Magic Hour’s core video models, you can remix it endlessly to match your brand, story, or product.


How to remix this template in Magic Hour

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

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

  2. Start from the original prompt
    Use a base description like:
    “Ultra‑detailed cyberpunk city at night, dense skyscrapers, neon signs, flying cars, wet reflective streets, cinematic lighting, atmospheric fog, dynamic camera movement, 3D animation style.”

  3. Adapt it to your use case
    Refine the prompt depending on your goal:

    • Product / startup teaser
      • Add phrases like: “focus on a glowing holographic interface,” “close‑up of a futuristic device,” “billboards featuring minimal UI elements.”
    • Music video / visualizer
      • Describe motion and mood: “slow drone shot,” “rhythmic light flicker,” “camera orbit around a tower,” “syncable loop.”
    • Game / film concept art
      • Add worldbuilding detail: “vertical slums built into megastructures,” “massive holograms,” “flying traffic lanes,” “smoggy atmosphere.”
  4. Generate and iterate quickly

    • Run multiple generations with small wording changes (lighting, weather, camera movement, density, crowd vs. empty city).
    • Save your favorites and iterate on the best ones by adjusting only a few descriptive phrases at a time.
  5. Export and reuse

    • Download your videos for use in promo edits, landing pages, pitch decks, or as background loops.
    • Combine multiple variations into a longer sequence in your editing tool of choice.

High‑leverage prompt patterns for cyberpunk cities

To get consistent, high‑quality results, combine these elements in your prompts:

  • Environment & layout

    • “dense vertical city,” “narrow alley with pipes and cables,” “massive highway overpass,” “rooftop view of megacity,” “multi‑layered streets and skybridges.”
  • Lighting & mood

    • “bright neon signs,” “volumetric lighting,” “light reflecting on wet pavement,” “blue‑orange contrast,” “holographic glow,” “rain at night,” “fog and atmosphere.”
  • Camera movement

    • “slow cinematic dolly forward,” “drone shot flying between buildings,” “tracking shot along the street,” “slow pan across skyline,” “orbit around skyscraper.”
  • Style & fidelity

    • “cinematic,” “highly detailed,” “photorealistic,” “3D animated,” “anime‑inspired cyberpunk,” “graphic‑novel look,” depending on your brand and audience.

Use short, precise language. Think like a director describing a shot: place + lighting + subject + movement + style.


Advanced workflows: chaining with other Magic Hour tools

Creators and teams often combine this Text‑to‑Video template with other Magic Hour tools for richer content pipelines:

  • Turn a single concept image into multiple angles

  • Refine or restyle specific scenes

    • If you have an existing shot (live‑action or AI), run it through Video-to-Video to transform it into a cohesive cyberpunk universe while preserving motion and composition.
  • Add animated characters or avatars

  • Create stylized branding assets from the same world

  • Bring faces and dialogue into your world

  • Consistency across campaign assets

    • Use AI Background Generator to create static backgrounds that match your city’s look.
    • Then mix static and animated assets (backgrounds, clips, covers, avatars) to keep a unified cyberpunk art direction across social, product pages, and decks.

Use cases for creators, marketers, and teams

This template is intentionally generic enough to plug into serious workflows:

  • Startups & SaaS

    • Product teasers framed as “tools for the future city.”
    • Background visuals for landing pages and hero sections.
    • Animated scenes for pitch decks that need a strong visual narrative.
  • Developers & game studios

    • Fast visual prototypes for sci‑fi game worlds or UIs.
    • Mood videos for internal alignment or publisher pitches.
    • Animated key art for Steam pages and community content.
  • Music & entertainment

    • Looping visuals for singles, EPs, or live performance backdrops.
    • Visualizers for synthwave, EDM, and cyberpunk‑adjacent genres.
    • Teaser clips for trailers, events, or album rolls.
  • Content & growth teams

    • Short cyberpunk clips for social, ads, and product explainers.
    • B‑roll for AI‑themed or “future of work” videos.
    • Visual anchors for technical blog posts and newsletters.

Tips for getting reliable, high‑quality results

  • Be explicit about motion
    • Always include how the camera should move: “slow drone,” “static tripod shot,” “tracking shot,” “orbit,” “flythrough.”
  • Control clutter and noise
    • If you want clarity, add phrases like “clean composition,” “focused on one main street,” “minimal signage,” “few pedestrians.”
  • Dial up or down the “sci‑fi” level
    • More grounded: “near‑future city, subtle neon accents, realistic architecture.”
    • High fantasy: “hyper‑dense mega‑city, flying cars everywhere, giant holograms in the sky.”
  • Establish a visual language early
    • Choose a small set of style descriptors (e.g., “cinematic,” “high contrast,” “rainy,” “blue‑magenta palette”) and reuse them across all prompts to keep visual continuity.

Combine with other template flows

If you’re building a full narrative around this cyberpunk world, consider mixing in:

  • Face Swap Video

    • Place yourself, actors, or influencers into live‑action cyberpunk footage or stylized AI scenes.
    • Useful for creator‑led campaigns, trailers, or personalized intros.
  • Animation

    • Turn static cyberpunk artwork into animated sequences (sign flickers, subtle camera moves) that complement your Text‑to‑Video shots.
  • AI GIF Generator

    • Export short, looping cyberpunk scenes as GIFs for social, Discord, or product walkthroughs.
  • Auto Subtitle Generator

    • Add on‑brand subtitles and captions to your cyberpunk clips for social platforms.

Why use Magic Hour for cyberpunk Text-to-Video

  • Purpose‑built for creators and teams who need fast iteration and on‑brand visuals.
  • A broad suite of connected tools (from AI Art Generator to Video Upscaler) lets you go from idea → concept art → motion → polished deliverables inside one ecosystem.
  • Designed for smart, time‑constrained users: you can start from this template, adjust only the prompt, and get high‑quality results without tweaking complex settings.

Use this template as your base cyberpunk “shot machine.” Remix the text prompt, chain it with other Magic Hour tools, and rapidly explore different futures of your city—until you find the one that fits your product, story, or campaign.

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