I only have an idea
Start with one plain-language scene. Mention the subject, action, camera, and mood.
Describe the shot you want, add a reference image if it helps, and let the AI Video Generator create a short clip in one workspace.
Multishot workspace
[1-2s] MCU 50mm Desk. Close up of laptop screen with cluttered tabs.
Cut to:
[3-4s] MCU 50mm The man looks at his computer, trying to work. Blob holds a phone with cat videos in front of him. His eyes drift to the phone.
Cut to:
[4-5s] MCU 50mm - Close up of the smartphoneA useful AI Video Generator prompt starts with the job: the motion, product reveal, mood, opening hook, or reference image that should guide the clip.
Start with one plain-language scene. Mention the subject, action, camera, and mood.
Upload it when the clip should keep a shape, face, poster, or first frame recognizable.
Choose a fast model, create one clip, then improve only the part that feels off.
Generated clips stay in your account workspace unless you decide to share them.
Use this section as a quick map of the AI Video Generator. It explains what you can make before choosing a model.
Start with a prompt when you only have a script beat, product idea, visual mood, or ad opening in mind.
Best when the result needs to show a clear scene direction.
Upload a product shot, portrait, poster, or first frame when the look should stay recognizable while the scene moves.
Best when shape, face, brand asset, or composition matters.
Use motion-control capable models when the camera path, subject movement, or reference video matters more than a loose idea.
Best for tracking shots, controlled pans, and movement tests.
Choose practical settings such as aspect ratio, duration, resolution, sound, and mode when the selected model supports them.
Useful for ads, reels, product demos, and storyboard clips.
Review generated clips from your workspace, then return to a previous idea when a version is worth continuing.
Helpful when testing several hooks or visual directions.
Keep what works from the first result, then adjust camera, action, style, or reference input one step at a time.
This keeps prompt edits focused instead of starting over.
Use the AI Video Generator for clear creative tasks: ad openers, product motion, social shorts, and visual ideas that need to become video.
Try a few opening shots before spending time on editing, voiceover, or a full campaign cut.
Turn a static product image or UI idea into a reveal, zoom, rotation, or short demo beat.
Create vertical clips for reels, shorts, creator posts, and quick storyboard review.
Create moody camera moves, character moments, and scene beats for film-style ideas.
Preview camera paths, subject tracking, action beats, and controlled movement before a bigger edit.
Turn a scene idea into a short visual sequence for pitches, scripts, moodboards, or creative review.
These shortcuts open the same AI Video Generator with a starting model selected. Pick the one closest to today’s clip, then refine from the result.
Use it when you want a realistic direction quickly: an ad opener, product teaser, or cinematic short clip.
Open Veo 3.1 FastUse it for looser, more playful clips where energy, sound, or social texture matters more than perfect realism.
Open Grok ImagineUse it when character movement, scene energy, or a longer action beat is the main thing you need to test.
Open Kling 3.0Use it when you want a stronger cinematic video path with richer scene motion and more guided model details.
Open Seedance 2Use it when the path of the camera or subject matters more than a general-looking result.
Open Kling Motion ControlGood AI Video Generator results usually come from a short loop: clear brief, first clip, one focused adjustment.
Say what appears on screen and what the viewer should notice first.
Describe the action and camera: push in, pan, handheld, slow reveal, tracking shot.
Pick the aspect ratio and duration for the place it will be used: ad, reel, product demo, or storyboard.
If the clip is close, adjust only the camera, action, or style instead of rewriting everything.
AI Video Generator prompts work best when they tell the model what should move, what should stay recognizable, and what mood the clip needs.
Start with the subject, place, and the first thing the viewer should notice.
A matte-black electric scooter parked in a rainy neon alley.
Add the action and camera movement in one sentence.
The camera slowly pushes in while water reflections stretch behind the wheels.
Mention format, lighting, logo, face, product shape, or anything that should stay stable.
Vertical 9:16, soft rim light, realistic material, keep the logo shape stable.
Use the real Movoria credit plans for video generation. Availability and credit cost can vary by model, duration, quality, and provider pricing.
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Start with one scene in the generator. It does not need to be perfect; it just needs to give you something real to judge.