Cinematic & Video
Upload a photo of yourself and receive a short cinematic video montage placing you into a series of quiet, moody New Year evening scenes — a rainy city mirror selfie, a candlelit café moment, and a reflective nighttime street shot, all stitched together with slow, contemplative transitions.
Upload a photo of yourself and receive a short cinematic video montage that places you into quiet, moody New Year evening scenes. This prompt transforms a single image into sequential vignettes: a rain-streaked mirror selfie with blurred city lights behind you, a contemplative café moment with soft ambient lighting and falling snow visible through windows, and a reflective nighttime street scene lit by warm streetlights. Perfect for content creators, storytellers, and anyone wanting to capture the introspective mood of year-end transition with cinematic, diary-style visuals that feel personal and atmospheric.
The montage includes 3-4 sequential cinematic vignettes: a rainy mirror selfie, a candlelit café moment, and a reflective nighttime street scene, all stitched together with slow transitions.
Yes, the AI preserves your facial identity, features, and likeness throughout every scene in the montage, ensuring you remain recognizable in the mirror reflection, café shot, and street scene.
The montage uses dim, warm-to-cool mixed ambient lighting with deep navy, charcoal, warm amber, slate grey, and soft champagne highlights. Golden interior light contrasts with cool blue-grey city night tones for a moody, cinematic feel.
Upload a clear, well-lit portrait with visible facial features and good contrast. Neutral expressions and photos taken in natural or soft light produce the most natural integration across all scenes.
Yes, the generated video montage is yours to use for personal branding, social media posts, year-end reflection content, or storytelling projects across platforms.
The montage is a short-form cinematic video with minimal camera movement and slow, contemplative transitions, designed for social media and personal diary-style posts rather than extended viewing.