Text to Video
Direct the shot in language, then route it through a real video stack.
This lane is strongest when it stays honest about three things at once: the routed model roster, the render lanes you can actually buy into, and the surfaces the work moves through after the first clip exists.
Prompt Direction
VideoEntry cost
30 credits
Video models
43
Providers
9
Access modes
2
Profiles
18
Render Lanes
Pick the lane that matches the stage of the job.
Preview, standard delivery, and premium finish all sit inside the same billing-visible video stack. The page should show the render ladder instead of hiding it behind one magic generate button.
Video 720p Fast (No Audio)
Credits
30
Video 720p Fast (With Audio)
Credits
40
Video 1080p Standard (No Audio)
Credits
60
Video 1080p Standard (With Audio)
Credits
80
Video 4K Standard (No Audio)
Credits
150
Video 4K Standard (With Audio)
Credits
200
Video 4K Premium
Credits
500
Video Kling Standard
Credits
50
Video Runway Standard
Credits
50
Prompt Direction
Describe motion like a director, not like a tag cloud.
Write the scene as direction, not as adjective soup. Camera move, subject intent, pacing, and finish quality should all be visible in the prompt.
Use the routed 720p lane for fast preview logic, then move the winning sequence into the 1080p or 4K delivery lane once continuity is locked.
Treat identity, lighting, and scene geography as reusable flow context so revisions do not restart the production logic from zero.
Use cases
Example Prompts
Luxury product launch film, slow dolly push through brushed steel and mist, tactile highlights, restrained black studio, confident pacing.
Founder keynote opener, intimate close-up, soft side light, subtle handheld drift, cinematic shallow depth, prestige documentary finish.
Night-drive campaign teaser, wet pavement reflections, wide aerial reveal into low tracking car shot, cold blue palette, clean premium motion.
World-event trailer, glowing corridor, silhouette reveal, measured camera crane, rich atmospheric haze, final title beat for live premiere.
Routed Models
The prompt lane is only as credible as the roster behind it.
These rows come directly from the current public video family registry. They show the access and profile labels the rest of the site already uses instead of inventing a separate text-to-video shelf.
Veo 3.1
Stable and high-quality baseline for production video generation.
Google Veo
Native
1x credits
FAI Scout V1
Low-cost FAI.ai starter profile for quick story blocking and testing motion direction.
OpenArt Collection
Profile
1.04x credits
Veo 3.1
FAI.ai flagship direction profile for premium narrative pacing and cinematic control.
Google Veo
Profile
1.24x credits
FAI Motion V1
FAI.ai motion profile tuned for kinetic action, subject tracking, and punchier performance.
Kling
Profile
1.2x credits
Runway Gen-4 Turbo
FAI.ai storytelling profile aimed at scene-to-scene coherence and ad-ready polish.
Runway
Profile
1.2x credits
Runway Gen-4
FAI.ai performance profile for expressive character shots and dialogue-driven motion.
Runway
Profile
1.26x credits
Veo 3
Advanced cinematic motion profile with richer detail targeting.
OpenArt Collection
Profile
1.25x credits
Seedance V1 Pro
Smooth choreography and dance-style movement profile.
OpenArt Collection
Profile
1.2x credits
System Handoff
The prompt is only the first move.
Once a clip exists, the work needs Studio, Flow, Queue, and Pricing context. This route should keep those next surfaces visible instead of pretending generation is the whole product.
Video Studio
Text-to-video generation with quality, camera, and output controls.
Open surfaceFlow / Product Launch
Linked product route inside the ELYSIO platform surface map.
Open surfaceQueue
Operational view for render pressure, job priority, and throughput across the platform.
Open surfacePricing
Plan, credit, and bundle logic for moving from exploration into actual production usage.
Open surface