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Video Director Guide

Bring static concepts to life with gravity, temporal physics, and breathtaking cinematic motion.

What does it do?

The Video Director is the physical backbone of DX Builder. Rather than just creating a flat picture, this engine parses text and images to calculate what happens next. It applies wind, fluid dynamics, facial micro-expressions, and camera movements over a span of 5 to 10 seconds.

Text-to-Video (T2V)

Jump straight into action. "A cinematic tracking shot of a sports car drifting on neon streets". Great for sweeping B-Roll clips or abstract motion.

Image-to-Video (I2V)

The Director's choice. Import a frame generated in the Image Studio or your personal gallery, and use it as "Frame 0". Dictate exactly how the scene breathes from that fixed point.

Controlling the Scene

Getting perfect video requires directing the algorithm. Use our native timeline attributes to force the scene to obey your script:

Motion Strength

Dial down the strength for subtle, emotional micro-movements (like a portrait shot taking a breath). Crank it up for explosive action sequences with large physical displacements.

Camera Movements

Specify precise camera rigs in your text prompt. Use "Pan Left", "Tilt Up", "Tracking Shot", or "FPV Drone" to force the digital lens to sweep through the 3D space physically constructed by the AI.

Professional Use-Cases

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    Documentary B-Roll

    Need stock footage of an abandoned city from above? Type "High altitude drone flyover of ruins" and generate 10 seconds of breathtaking footage without renting a helicopter.

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    Bringing Mascots to Life

    Import the static 2D vector logo of your client's monkey mascot, turn the Motion Strength to subtle, and prompt it to "look at the camera and smile". Instant animated brand identity.

Technical Note: Video rendering is a mathematically heavy process. DX Builder handles this asynchronously. Launch your shots, close your laptop, and we'll safely store the giant MP4 files in your cloud library for tomorrow's edit session.