Workflow Guide

Text to Video Generator for Ads, Storyboards, and Social Clips

Use text to video when the scene is still an idea and you need to test subject, action, camera movement, and pacing before making or uploading a reference image.

Generate directly from prompt without preparing reference media.
Use Kling for early prompt and motion tests, Seedance when references enter the workflow, and Veo when the brief is already tight enough for an 8-second pass.
Best for first-pass storyboards, product launch teasers, app promo clips, and social ad variations where you start from copy rather than art.

When Text To Video Wins

Use text to video when the shot is still fluid and you want the model to invent scene layout, camera framing, and action from the prompt itself. It is the right starting point for scripts, hooks, ad concepts, and moodboard-to-clip exploration.

How To Prompt Better

Name the subject, action, camera angle, environment, lighting, intended pace, and aspect ratio. For a first test, avoid asking for complex scene changes, unreadable text, or too many actions in one short clip.

Input Quality Checklist

The input is only the prompt, so make it testable: one subject, one main action, one camera move, and one reason the clip exists. If product shape or brand layout matters, create or upload a still and switch to image to video.

Related Pages

Text to Video FAQ

This FAQ targets prompt-to-video search intent and clarifies when text to video is the right workflow in AuraTuner.

What should a first text-to-video prompt include?

A first prompt should name the subject, action, camera movement, setting, lighting, pacing, and output format. Leave style exploration broad, but be specific about motion so you can judge whether the model understands the shot.

When is text to video the wrong starting point?

Use image to video instead when the product silhouette, packaging text, approved layout, character pose, or brand composition must stay close to an existing visual.