Anime drinking sunst

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{ "scene": "Back view of three anime teenage boys sitting on a stone wall overlooking a glowing city at sunset, holding glass bottles and drinking. Their faces are not visible, only their backs as they look toward the horizon. A classic motorcycle is parked beside them under a tree with hanging leaves.", "style": "cinematic anime, Makoto Shinkai inspired, ultra-detailed, soft lighting, warm sunset tones, depth of field", "camera": { "type": "static", "movement": "locked", "angle": "rear view, slightly elevated behind subjects", "lens": "50mm", "focus": "medium wide shot, subjects centered facing city", "stability": "no shake" }, "composition": { "framing": "boys centered with city skyline in front", "foreground": "tree leaves slightly framing top", "background": "bokeh city lights and sunset sky" }, "lighting": { "time": "golden hour", "sky": "orange-pink gradient sunset", "rim light": "soft warm light outlining shoulders and hair", "city lights": "bokeh glowing lights in background" }, "animation": { "characters": { "hair movement": "gentle wind blowing hair from behind", "clothes": "shirts slightly moving with breeze", "breathing": "subtle body movement", "drinking motion": "slight arm and bottle tilt movement" }, "environment": { "leaves": "tree leaves softly swaying", "sky motion": "slow drifting clouds", "light flicker": "city lights twinkling", "ambient particles": "floating dust particles in warm light" } }, "mood": "calm, nostalgic, friendship vibe, peaceful evening", "quality": { "resolution": "4K", "fps": 24, "detail": "high", "render": "cinematic" } }

AI Text-to-Video Template: Turn Any Script into High-Quality Video in Minutes

Transform written ideas into polished, share-ready video with this AI Text-to-Video template. Perfect for product explainers, UGC-style ads, social media content, onboarding videos, and quick prototypes—without cameras, actors, or complex editing.

This template is built on Magic Hour’s Text-to-Video engine and is fully remixable. You can duplicate it, adjust the prompt and assets, and ship your own version in a few minutes.


What You Can Do with This Template

Use this template as a starting point to:

  • Launch product videos fast
    Turn a landing page, pitch deck, or product spec into short-form videos for ads, feature launches, or email campaigns.

  • Generate UGC-style creative at scale
    Write a script that sounds like your ideal customer and produce scroll-stopping ads or organic content variations on demand.

  • Prototype content before production
    Quickly test narrative, pacing, and messaging before you invest in live shoots, motion design, or talent.

  • Create educational and onboarding videos
    Convert FAQs, docs, or onboarding flows into clear, voiceover-driven walkthroughs your users will actually watch.

If you’re already using tools like Runway, Pika, or Colossyan, this template gives you a faster, lower-friction way to generate testable video concepts directly in your browser.


How to Remix This Template in Magic Hour

You can build your own version of this Text-to-Video template in a few steps:

  1. Start from Text-to-Video
    Open Text-to-Video.
    Use this template as a reference: keep the structure, but swap in your own script, tone, and visual style.

  2. Write or paste your script

    • Keep it concise and visual: describe what should be seen as well as said.
    • For marketing or product use, structure your script as:
      • Hook (problem or bold claim)
      • Value (what changes or improves)
      • Proof or example
      • Clear CTA (what viewers should do next)
  3. Describe your visual style in the prompt
    In the text prompt, specify:

    • Visual style: e.g., “cinematic product demo,” “TikTok UGC,” “flat 2D animation,” “minimal SaaS explainer”
    • Brand feel: serious, playful, premium, technical, etc.
    • Any environment cues: office, studio, urban street, desktop UI, whiteboard, etc.
  4. Add supporting assets (optional but powerful)
    Before generating, consider preparing:

  5. Generate and iterate

    • Run a first pass, then quickly iterate on:
      • Script clarity
      • Visual style descriptions
      • Length and pacing
    • Save several versions for A/B testing different hooks, angles, or CTAs.

Advanced Workflows for Creators & Teams

Use this template as the hub of a broader workflow across Magic Hour:

1. From Static Images to Motion

If you already have key visuals, turn them into motion assets that slot into your Text-to-Video narrative:

These motion clips can complement or replace segments of a purely generated text-to-video output.

2. Personalize with Faces and Voice

Layer personalization on top of your base video for performance marketing, localization, or sales enablement:

Combine these with AI Talking Photo when you need talking-head style explainer segments from static images.

3. Convert Existing Footage Instead of Starting from Scratch

If you already have raw video, you don’t need to fully rely on text-to-video:

Then stitch those clips with your text-generated segments to create hybrid videos that feel more premium.


Designing Strong Prompts for Text-to-Video

For higher-quality outputs and greater control, treat your prompt like a mini storyboard. Consider including:

  • Scene framing

    • “Close-up of a phone showing a SaaS dashboard…”
    • “Medium shot of a creator filming at a desk with a soft light…”
  • Visual style keywords
    Terms often used in AI research and creative tools (e.g., “cinematic lighting,” “studio lighting,” “hand-drawn 2D animation,” “web UI screencast style”).

  • Brand & audience cues

    • “Modern B2B SaaS brand, clean and minimal”
    • “Gen Z UGC, vertical video, casual but credible”
  • Motion and transitions

    • “Camera slowly pans across interface”
    • “Quick cut between before/after screen”

These patterns are similar to best practices shared by AI video platforms and creator communities: clear visual language, concise instructions, and explicit style guidance tend to yield more consistent outputs.


Enhance and Repurpose Your Generated Video

Once you’ve generated a strong base video using this template, you can:


Building On-Brand Visual Systems with Magic Hour

For teams that care about brand consistency and production quality, this template can be part of a repeatable system:

These assets plug back into your Text-to-Video prompts as reference points (“match our existing illustrated hero character,” “use our existing neon graffiti background style,” etc.).


Who This Template Is For

This Text-to-Video template is optimized for:

  • Founders & growth teams

    • Rapidly test messaging and angles before committing to large production budgets.
    • Localize and personalize campaigns across segments or regions with cloned voices and face swaps.
  • Marketers & content teams

    • Keep up with the cadence of modern social and paid distribution.
    • Spin up weekly or even daily creative iterations with minimal overhead.
  • Product & UX teams

    • Turn product changes into clear, visual update videos.
    • Quickly document workflows, empty states, and new feature flows.
  • Developers & technical creators

    • Generate explainers for APIs, SDKs, and workflows using Text-to-Video plus UI images, code snippets, or diagrams.
    • Pair with AI QR Code Generator to bridge printed assets and interactive explainers.

Related Magic Hour Tools Worth Exploring

To extend or customize this template even further, consider:

Each of these tools can provide assets or ideas that enrich the narrative of your Text-to-Video projects.


How to Get the Most Out of This Template

To consistently ship strong content with this Text-to-Video template:

  1. Start simple, then specialize
    Begin with a straightforward script and visual style. Once you’re shipping consistently, layer in advanced elements like face swaps, cloned voices, and animated characters.

  2. Work in small, testable loops
    Use this template to generate multiple 15–30 second variants instead of one long video. Shorter iterations make it easier to see which scripts, visuals, and hooks actually perform.

  3. Create a reusable “prompt library”
    Save your best-performing prompts and script formats. Over time, you’ll accumulate a set of proven building blocks for new campaigns and videos.

  4. Integrate with your broader content system
    Treat Text-to-Video as one node in your workflow: images from AI Image Generator, voices from AI Voice Generator, characters from AI Character Generator, and post-processing via Video Upscaler.


Use this template as your baseline. Remix the script, style, and assets to match your brand, then combine it with other Magic Hour tools to build a repeatable, scalable AI video production pipeline.

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