Kitty on motorcycle

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Prompt

I want to create a cartoon like Kitty, have the kitty riding a Harley-Davidson chopper, have flames coming out of the exhaust pipes, have the kittty doing s wheelie, have the kitty flapping in the wind, give the kitty a cape, and make it flap in the wind, make the motorbike Purple and black, have the kitty riding down the highway with mountains in the background

AI Text-to-Video Explainer Template

Turn any written explanation into a clear, watchable video explainer in minutes. This template uses Text‑to‑Video so you can go from idea → script → video without cameras, actors, or editing software.

Use it for:

  • Product explainers and feature tours
  • Onboarding and “how it works” content
  • Internal training or SOP videos
  • Developer documentation and API walkthroughs
  • Marketing videos for landing pages, socials, and emails

What this template does

This template is designed to take a short, structured text input (e.g., “Explain our new feature X to Y audience in Z tone”) and turn it into a polished, animated explainer video.

Typical output includes:

  • Clear visual scenes that follow the structure of your explanation
  • Smooth transitions and movement so it feels like a real video, not a slideshow
  • Consistent visual style across your entire explainer series
  • Video files you can export, embed, or repurpose for other channels

Because it’s built on Magic Hour’s Text‑to‑Video engine, you don’t need video-editing skills or design resources to get professional-looking results.


How to remix this template in Magic Hour

You can recreate or customize this template inside Magic Hour in a few minutes:

  1. Start with Text‑to‑Video

    • Open Text‑to‑Video.
    • Think of your input as a mini script: who the video is for, what you’re explaining, and the outcome you want (e.g., signups, understanding, activation).
  2. Structure your prompt like a script outline
    To help the model generate a clean, logical video, your text can follow a simple structure:

    • Hook: what problem you’re solving
    • Context: who this is for and when they’d use it
    • Core steps or features (3–5 bullet points)
    • Result: what success looks like
    • Call to action (what the viewer should do next)

    Example input style:

    • “Create a 45–60 second product explainer video for B2B SaaS founders.
      Explain how our analytics dashboard helps them see cohort retention, LTV, and payback period at a glance.
      Show clear, minimal UI-inspired visuals, modern color palette, and smooth transitions.
      Structure: problem, 3 feature highlights, quick recap, CTA.”
  3. Remix visuals and style across videos
    Once you like the look of one explainer:

    • Reuse your text pattern and description of the visual style
    • Mention the same style cues in future prompts (e.g., “Use the same flat, minimal style as my previous analytics explainer video”)
    • This keeps your explainers on-brand across a full series (e.g., “What is X?”, “How it works”, “Advanced tips”).
  4. Combine with other Magic Hour tools (optional but powerful)
    For more advanced explainers, you can chain other tools with Text‑to‑Video:

  5. Localize or tailor for different audiences

    • Duplicate your base script and adjust the audience (e.g., “for PMs,” “for developers,” “for non-technical stakeholders”).
    • Regenerate variants with Text‑to‑Video to get multiple audience-specific explainers from a single base template.

Best practices for high‑performing explainers

To get consistent, production-ready videos from this template:

  • Be explicit about audience and use case
    Mention who the viewer is, what they already know, and where this video will live (landing page, in-app, email).

  • Anchor visuals in real concepts
    Instead of “make it cool,” describe what should appear: dashboards, timelines, flows, users, devices, or physical products.

  • Write for speaking, not reading
    Short sentences, simple language, and clear transitions between points help the model choose better visual beats.

  • Design once, reuse many times
    When you find a visual and narrative pattern that works, keep the same structure and only swap in new product details or features.


Advanced workflows with other Magic Hour tools

For teams building a full content system around explainers, this template can plug into a broader Magic Hour stack:


Who this template is for

This Text‑to‑Video explainer template is built for:

  • Founders & PMs who need to explain a product or feature without booking designers or video editors.
  • Developers who want visual API or architecture explainers that can be regenerated as the system evolves.
  • Marketers & growth teams who need repeatable, on-brand explainer formats for campaigns, feature launches, and lifecycle flows.
  • Educators & trainers building repeatable lessons, onboarding, and SOP walkthroughs for teams or customers.

If you can write a clear explanation, you can generate a video from this template.


Related Magic Hour template flows

If you like this explainer template, you may also want to explore:

  • Face Swap Video – for adding familiar faces or spokespeople into your explainer sequences.
  • Lip Sync – to sync any recorded or AI-generated voiceover to talking characters.
  • Video‑to‑Video – to restyle existing explainers or screen recordings in a cohesive visual look.
  • Animation – to create animated sequences, intros, or transitions that match your explainer style.

Use this Text‑to‑Video template as your base, then remix it with these tools to build an entire library of consistent, on-brand explainer content.

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