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Text to Video

Describe a shot and move directly from words to video.

Start with an idea

You can also continue with an empty prompt and finish inside the creator.

A neon motorbike racing through a city as an example of text-to-video creation

Turn written direction into a moving scene

Start without a source image. Describe one coherent shot and use the full creator to choose a video model, duration, resolution and optional visual references.

Made for real creative work

Previsualize a scene before filming or animation

Create original short-form video from a script idea

Test camera language, motion and atmosphere quickly

How it works

Describe the result

Start with the subject, mood and outcome you want.

Refine in the creator

Choose the model and settings that fit your idea.

Create and iterate

Generate, compare the results and continue from your strongest version.

Prompting guidance

Write in shot order: subject, action, environment, camera and pace. Keep the prompt focused on one moment so the motion remains coherent.

Questions, answered

Do I need an image to start?

No. Text to Video creates a shot from written direction. Visual references are optional inside the creator.

What makes a strong video prompt?

A clear subject, one understandable action, deliberate camera behavior and a consistent environment produce the strongest direction.

Keep creating

Move your idea into another focused workflow.