An AI video workflow for content teams, solo creators, and product marketers.
Start from one prompt, a few reference images, or an existing clip, then shape it into something closer to a finished shot.
Prompt starting points
Use one line to lock subject, camera feel, and atmosphere before refining in the generator.
Brand Spot
Example 1A glass perfume bottle rotates slowly in morning mist, macro camera push-in, soft reflections, minimal background.
Mood Teaser
Example 2Neon-lit rainy street at night, a character turns back toward the camera, cinematic blur, slow motion, fine airborne mist.
Animated Sequence
Example 3High-saturation cel-shaded style, a character sprints through a hallway, visible speed lines, strong rhythmic motion.
New users can explore the multi-model video workflow right away
Popular video directions
Choose a direction first, then decide the prompt, camera, and generation mode.
Product Ad Shot
Portrait Mood Open
Stylized Motion
Workflow
Keep ideas, references, and generation history in one path
Modes
Move freely across text to video, image to video, and video to video
Used by content teams, brand studios, and independent creators to shape strong starting points
The workflow is powered by these building blocks
Overview
Video Studio brings prompts, references, model selection, and generation history into one place so teams can move from a loose idea to a usable video task without bouncing across tools.
You can begin with a short prompt and shape the shot direction as you go.
Switch between text to video, image to video, and video to video without changing context.
Bring in images or existing clips to stabilize style, framing, and pacing.
Review task status and results later to build a reusable internal inspiration library.
Key Benefits
This is not just a model demo. It is closer to how creators actually move from topic, to direction, to first cut.
Benefit 1
You can start from one sentence instead of a dense parameter sheet.
This direction usually starts by clarifying three things:
The homepage helps you choose a direction. The generator helps you turn it into an actual shot.
Use one short sentence to lock scene, subject, lighting, and emotion.
Pick the best route for the asset you already have or the result you need.
Bring in images, clips, or style cues to make the output more consistent.
Track tasks in the activity view and keep the strong versions for later reuse.
The product bundles the actions content teams use most often into a workflow that feels easier to revisit and reuse.
Supports text to video, image to video, and video to video for different creative starting points.
Choose between providers and models based on subject, quality, and timing needs.
Feed composition, lighting, character, or material references into the generation flow.
Watch status and results without juggling refresh cycles or losing context.
Review completed clips quickly and move them into the rest of your production flow.
Switch between Chinese and English for cross-team and multilingual work.
Organized as inspiration cards for product films, portrait moods, stylized motion, spatial shots, and launch campaigns.
Hide the selling point inside texture, light, and movement.
Slow camera motion across glass packaging, cream texture, and soft daylight for a polished first impression.
Define emotion first, then refine gesture and pacing.
Backlight, rain streaks, and a turning character create tension for mood-driven intros and short music visuals.
Clear style cues and camera path make the result feel more intentional.
Built for PVs, reveals, and opening beats with speed lines, bold color blocks, and strong motion rhythm.
Optimize for brand recall and one sharp product message.
Dense edits, subtitle cards, and brand-color rhythm make it fit short social launch videos and announcement spots.
Replace scattered trial-and-error with a workflow that is easier to review, reuse, and improve.
These are scenario-driven perspectives rather than inflated slogans, so teams can judge fit more realistically.
What matters most for us is testing shot direction quickly. Having prompts, references, and previews in one flow makes discussion much faster.
Aster
Brand Content Team
I used to bounce between several tools. Now I can test a style with one sentence first, then expand it into a more complete short clip.
Mika
Independent Creator
For launch work, we need idea frames and pacing samples more than a giant settings panel. This kind of entry point feels much closer to real campaign work.
Jun
Product Marketing Lead
If you want to understand whether the workflow fits your subject matter, these are the main questions people ask first.
It is best suited for short-form films, product ads, mood teasers, social content, launch edits, and stylized experimental clips where fast visual direction matters.
No. You can begin with one prompt and gradually tighten the result using references, camera direction, and multiple generations.
The current workflow supports text to video, image to video, and video to video, so you can choose the route that matches the materials you already have.
Yes. Think of it as a strong ideation and shot-generation entry point that can feed editing, sound, and publishing workflows later.
Yes, especially for content teams, brand studios, and solo creators who need to align on visual direction and keep a reusable pool of references.
Start by browsing a few inspiration cards, then open the video generator and test the prompt direction that feels closest to your target style.
Need more context? Explore the docs or keep browsing the inspiration gallery.
Start from one prompt, a few references, or an older asset, then shape it into a more production-ready shot.