Generate videos from written direction
Describe the scene, camera movement, product moment or visual idea, then generate a short video output.
- Text to video ideas
- Scene direction
- Short video generation
Use Stratboost AI Video Studio when you want to create a video from an idea, prompt, source image, product shot, starting frame or creative direction.
Use Image to Video when you already have a still visual. Use AI Video Studio when the job is broader video creation.
This page is for the wider AI video creation area. It sits above individual jobs like image to video, photo to video, frame transitions and video editing.
Describe the scene, camera movement, product moment or visual idea, then generate a short video output.
Use product shots, AI images, avatar frames, campaign visuals or uploaded assets as the video starting point.
Use frame-based thinking when a clip needs a clear beginning, destination or transition idea.
Create product clips for product pages, social posts, ad testing and website sections.
Use avatar-style video when a piece needs a face, character, presenter or voice-aligned motion.
Use supporting video tools to extend, edit, upscale, cut out or refine generated outputs.
Keep the process simple. Choose the video type, add the input, generate and refine.
Prompt-led video, image-led video, product clip, frame transition, avatar clip or edit.
Use a prompt, product shot, uploaded image, starting frame, ending frame or video file.
Create the first short video result with the matching video tool.
Keep useful outputs in Workspace so they can be reused in future projects.
AI Video Studio is the wider video creation area. These pages help users start with the clearest input.
Best when you already have a product photo, AI image, frame, avatar image or scene.
Best when the input is a real photo, product shot, portrait, lifestyle image or room scene.
Best when a still image only needs controlled movement, atmosphere or a short animated moment.
Best when the image does not exist yet and you need a strong starting frame first.
Best when you need hooks, overlay text, short scripts, captions and visual prompt ideas.
Best when you want the full image, video, avatar and 3D tool overview.
Use Image to Video when the input is a single still visual and the goal is motion.
Use AI Video Studio when you are choosing between prompt-led video, image-led video, frame transitions, avatar-style clips and video polish.
Use the AI Models page to understand the model categories behind Stratboost video creation.
AI Video Studio is designed for short video outputs that support business, creator and product content.
Create product motion, detail clips, launch visuals and short ad concepts.
Create vertical clips, faceless scenes, visual hooks and avatar-style posts.
Create hero clips, product sections, service explainers and visual page assets.
Create early creative directions, options and test outputs for client campaigns.
Use presenter-style, talking photo or lip sync ideas when the video needs a person or character.
Test cinematic scenes, motion directions, product angles and creative concepts quickly.
AI Video Studio is used to create short AI videos from prompts, images, product visuals and starting frames for Reels, Shorts, ads, websites and product pages.
Yes. Image to Video is best when you already have a still visual and want motion. AI Video Studio is the broader video creation area for prompt-led video, source visuals, frame-based creation and video outputs.
No. You can create videos from product visuals, generated images, uploaded assets, captions, prompts, avatar-style inputs or starting frames.
You can make product clips, vertical short videos, website clips, ad concepts, scene tests, avatar-style clips and creative variations.
Start with Image to Video when you already have a still visual. Start with AI Video Studio when you need broader video creation from prompts, images, frames or creative directions.
Begin with a prompt, image, product visual or frame direction, then generate a short video output for social, product pages, websites and creative testing.