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Generate a video shot from text
Sometimes you don't have footage at all — just the shot in your head. vfxmagia generates a cinematic clip from a single text description, building the scene, action, and look from your words alone. It's the blank-page starting point for a concept, a pitch, or a shot you can't capture any other way.
Why it works
What you get
- Generate a full shot from a text description alone.
- No footage or image required — start from words.
- Great for concepts, pitches, and impossible-to-shoot scenes.
- Iterate the scene and look cheaply across renders.
How it works
Three steps
- 01Open the studio in text-to-video (t2v) mode — no upload needed.
- 02Describe the scene, action, camera, and look in your prompt.
- 03Render, review the shot, then download or refine the prompt.
Get started
A prompt to start from
“A lone astronaut walks across a windswept red desert under two setting suns, dust streaming past in the wind, a slow tracking shot following from the side, long shadows. Cinematic, epic, photoreal.”
FAQ
Questions, answered
- Do I need any footage or images?
- No. Text-to-video builds the entire shot from your description, so it's ideal when you have nothing to start from.
- How detailed should my prompt be?
- Specify the scene, action, camera move, and mood. More detail gives you more control; refine across renders.
- When should I use image-to-video instead?
- Use image-to-video when you already have a frame you want to animate; use text-to-video when you're starting from nothing.
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Ready to make the shot?
Upload your footage, drop in the prompt, and get a rendered VFX clip back in about a minute. You only pay for completed generations.