Music video factory

Music Video

Script → storyboard → moving clips → soundtrack → SFX

Stop posting the song with a placeholder visualiser

6-column Gab AI Deck recipe for indie music videos

Music Video Factory walks a single track from a one-line treatment to a soundtrack-ready clip without leaving Gab AI. Column 1 drafts the script and lyric beats; columns 2–3 generate storyboard panels and tighter frames; column 4 animates the keyframes; column 5 lays the bed and column 6 spices in stings. The whole pipeline lives in one deck so you can re-prompt any stage without losing the rest.

How to use this recipe

  1. Click "Use this recipe" — Gab AI clones the 6-column layout into a new deck under your account.
  2. Paste the lyrics or song description into Script; add tone notes, visual references, and a target runtime.
  3. Run Storyboard and Frames (Image generator) in parallel — keep the same aspect ratio and shot list across both.
  4. Animate the chosen frames in Motion (Video generator); keep clips at 4–8s so the soundtrack column can match cuts to bars.
  5. Generate the soundtrack in MiniMax Music 2.6 and stings in CassetteAI; pin the final mix and export from your editor of choice.

Best for

Make the most of the layout

Lock the look in column 2

Once Storyboard nails the colour palette and shot composition, reuse the prompt phrasing in Frames and Motion so every column inherits the same visual language.

Pace music to picture

Generate the soundtrack last so you can spec the BPM and arrangement based on the actual cut count from Motion.

Save the bridge

When you find the perfect storyboard prompt, save the deck back as a recipe — your second video starts on day three, not day one.

Music Video Factory FAQ

Can it produce a 3-minute video?

Yes — generate clips in 4–8 second segments and stitch them in your editor. The Motion column makes individual shots; the deck does not concatenate them, so plan the cut list in column 1.

Do I need to sing the song first?

No. The Soundtrack column can produce an instrumental bed from a description (genre, BPM, mood, key references) without a vocal track. Bring your own track if you have one — paste a description in column 5 instead.

How do I keep the visual style consistent?

Paste a fixed style prompt (lighting, palette, camera, lens) in column 1, and reference it explicitly inside columns 2–4. Frames and Motion will then inherit the same visual grammar across stages.

Will MiniMax Music 2.6 or Kling cost extra?

Each model run charges credits per your Gab AI plan. Cloning the recipe is free; the runs that produce real outputs use credits exactly as they do anywhere in the app.

Can I swap Kling for Wan or Seedance?

Yes. Open the Motion column header and bind any video model. The recipe ships sensible defaults; the columns are not locked.

Does it work for lyric videos with on-screen text?

Yes — pin the lyric block in column 1 and instruct Storyboard/Frames to leave a clean lower-third. Generate the typography pass as an extra image column if you want full control.

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