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Headlines, quote cards, captions, list reveals, and kinetic typography for short-form video.
An AI motion graphics generator is most useful when you treat it like a motion design assistant: give it a clear brief, small scenes, readable text, and a publishing format before asking for final video.
Headlines, quote cards, captions, list reveals, and kinetic typography for short-form video.
Feature callouts, UI zooms, launch announcements, and simple before-and-after sequences.
Charts, numbers, statistics, timeline visuals, and educational explainers with source notes.
| Step | What to define | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Brief | Audience, goal, duration, platform, aspect ratio. | Prevents vague output and makes the motion serve one job. |
| Scene plan | Opening hook, proof point, visual payoff, closing frame. | Short scenes are easier to revise and stitch together. |
| Style | Color palette, typography mood, pacing, camera behavior. | Gives the AI consistent visual rules. |
| Edit | Crop, spelling, timing, captions, music rights, export settings. | Most AI output still needs a human publishing pass. |
Watch on a phone-sized preview. If text cannot be read without pausing, simplify the scene.
Remove unsupported claims, fake metrics, fake reviews, and tool abilities you cannot demonstrate.
Keep captions and important UI away from platform overlays, especially in 9:16 formats.
Use licensed music, owned visuals, and clear permissions for screenshots, logos, and product footage.
Prompt quality is the biggest lever for better motion output.
Open the AI video prompt guide