Start from a prompt, an image, or reference assets and generate motion for real content workflows.
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Video Models
Choose a supported video model series for prompt-led clips, image animation, reference-driven shots, and edits.
Create AI videos from prompts, images, and references
Use Sceneflare as an AI video generator for short clips, campaign drafts, product motion, social ads, concept videos, image animation, and reference-guided shots. Start with a prompt, add source images or references when control matters, then pick the video model that fits the job.
Use text for direction and add images, references, or clips when the output needs stronger control.
Create short videos for ads, product concepts, social posts, storyboards, and campaign tests.
What Sceneflare Video helps you create
Sceneflare brings video generation workflows into one place so you can move from a prompt or source asset to usable motion drafts.
Generate videos from text
Turn a written brief into short clips for concepts, campaigns, social posts, product ideas, and early creative review.
Animate source images
Upload an image frame or product visual and guide the motion, camera behavior, scene, and pacing with a prompt.
Use references for control
Add reference assets when the video needs to preserve a subject, style, character, product, or composition.
Choose models by workflow
Use the model selector for quality, speed, cost, available input types, and edit capabilities instead of forcing every task through one model.
Review before publishing
Check motion, text, logos, likeness, product details, rights, and brand requirements before using generated video publicly.
Keep results in history
Completed generations are saved so you can compare drafts, download outputs, and continue iterating.
What you can create with the AI video generator
Use Sceneflare Video to turn prompts, images, and references into short videos for marketing, content, product, and creative workflows.
Create prompt-led video drafts
Start with a written scene brief and generate first-pass motion for review.
Say whether the result is a social ad, product shot, concept clip, storyboard moment, intro, or background loop.
Include subject, action, camera movement, pacing, lighting, style, duration, and aspect ratio.
Generate a few candidates, then keep the draft with the strongest motion and production fit.
Turn images into motion
Use source images, product visuals, portraits, or campaign assets as the starting frame for video generation.
Tell the model what must stay recognizable, such as a product shape, character, logo placement, or composition.
Specify movement, speed, framing, environment changes, and how the subject should behave.
Adjust the prompt, source asset, model, or mode when the motion needs tighter control.
Prepare campaign video assets
Create short videos for ads, landing pages, product pages, social feeds, presentations, and content experiments.
Plan square, vertical, wide, and story formats around where the video will be used.
Choose the video model based on prompt following, source control, style, speed, cost, and edit support.
Check assets, likeness, claims, logos, text, and brand rules before publishing.
How to use the AI video generator
Choose a video workflow
Start with text-to-video, image-to-video, reference-to-video, or video edit depending on the inputs and control you need.
Add prompt and source assets
Describe the scene, subject, motion, camera, style, duration, and channel, then upload images or references when the workflow requires them.
Generate and review
Submit the task, compare the saved result with the brief, then download or iterate with a revised prompt, model, or source asset.
AI Video Generator FAQ
What is Sceneflare AI Video Generator?
It is the Video channel in Sceneflare for generating short videos with AI. You can start from prompts, images, references, or edit inputs depending on the selected model and mode.
Can I use text-to-video and image-to-video on this page?
Yes. Text-to-video is useful for broad scene exploration. Image-to-video is better when you already have a product image, visual concept, or starting frame that should guide the result.
What should I include in a video prompt?
Include the subject, action, camera movement, scene, lighting, style, pacing, duration, aspect ratio, and intended channel. For source-based workflows, also describe what should remain consistent.
Which video model should I choose?
Choose based on the workflow you need: prompt generation, image animation, reference control, editing, speed, quality, and credit cost. Available controls can change by selected model.
Can AI-generated videos be used commercially?
Use depends on platform terms, your inputs, and the rights involved. Review trademarks, logos, people, copyrighted references, regulated claims, and publishing rules before using an output commercially.
Start creating AI videos in Sceneflare
Write a prompt, add source assets when needed, and generate short videos for ads, products, social posts, and creative review.