Prompt-led ad hook
Start with a written concept and turn it into a short visual opening for paid or organic social.
Create cinematic AI videos from prompts, images, and references for ads, social posts, product stories, and character-driven scenes.
Start with a written concept and turn it into a short visual opening for paid or organic social.
Bring a still frame to life while keeping the product silhouette and composition recognizable.
Use references to keep a character, look, or brand cue consistent across a short clip.
Bring a prompt, product image, or character reference, then move into the generator to shape your first publish-ready cut.
Generation Quality
Aspect Ratio
Global Reference Image (max 1)
Shot 1 Video Description
Manage this shot's elements in a dedicated dialog.
Each @element token counts as 37 characters
Shot 0 chars | Total 0/{{max}}1 items need to be completed
Advanced Mode has a higher usage threshold and cost. Non-professional users may experience less optimal results due to the complexity of scene coordination and timing control. Please use with caution.
Single-shot (720p std / 1080p pro / 2160p 4K): 1-5s 25/30/75 credits/s; 6-10s 21/25/63 credits/s; 11-15s 18/24/60 credits/s
Multi-shot (720p std / 1080p pro / 2160p 4K): 1-5s 28/32/80 credits/s; 6-10s 25/28/70 credits/s; 11-15s 21/25/63 credits/s
Numbers are shown as std/pro/4K credits per second.
Start with a prompt, a first frame, or visual references, then shape the clip around your campaign, character, or product idea.
Turn a written shot brief into motion with scene direction, camera movement, lighting, pacing, and mood.
Upload a first frame and animate it into a polished clip while keeping the original look and composition.
Use reference images to guide characters, products, outfits, brand cues, and scene continuity.
Use Happy Horse 1.1 to test the hook, product shot, character beat, and reference direction before you spend time editing a final cut.
Shape a clear opening shot, motion beat, and visual payoff before you build the rest of the campaign.
Use images and references to protect faces, products, outfits, packaging, and other details that reviewers care about.
Explore different angles, formats, and story beats so your paid and social tests start with stronger options.
Preview the kind of motion, framing, and subject control you can brief before moving into the generator.
Start with a written concept and turn it into a short visual opening for paid or organic social.
Bring a still frame to life while keeping the product silhouette and composition recognizable.
Use references to keep a character, look, or brand cue consistent across a short clip.
Use the 1.1 page as a fast path from search intent to a video idea you can actually brief, generate, and publish.
Create short hooks, scroll-stopping product moments, and platform-ready variations for paid tests.
Turn packaging, hero images, and product notes into motion concepts for launch pages and campaigns.
Build recurring character shots with references for identity, styling, and visual continuity.
Convert scene notes into quick motion boards before editing, filming, or producing a longer sequence.
Explore lighting, framing, motion, and audio direction while keeping brand cues easy to review.
Generate creator-style demo clips that show the product in use, highlight benefits, and give editors a stronger starting cut.
Happy Horse 1.1 is positioned for creators who need stronger motion, sharper continuity, and richer prompt control before a clip goes live.
Use 1.1 when the goal is not just a sample clip, but a video concept that can survive review, revision, and publishing.
Describe camera moves, action beats, speed changes, and scene rhythm for clips that feel intentional.
Keep faces, products, outfits, and visual identity steadier across frames and short scene changes.
Use visual references to protect brand details, character cues, packaging, and product silhouette.
Plan shots with synchronized audio, voice, rhythm, and multilingual lip-sync needs in mind.
Aim for sharper drafts that can move into social, ad, and presentation workflows with less cleanup.
Test multiple angles, hooks, product moments, and character actions before committing to a final cut.
Use a production-style brief so every generation starts with a clear creative target.
Write the scene, upload a first frame, or bring references for the character, product, or brand look.
Create the first motion draft and check framing, subject consistency, pacing, and audio fit.
Tighten the prompt, adjust references, compare variations, and move the best clip into your campaign workflow.
You can plan text-to-video, image-to-video, and reference-guided video concepts for ads, social posts, product stories, character previews, and campaign drafts.
Public materials reference text-to-video, image-to-video, and reference-to-video model modes, commonly described as T2V, I2V, and R2V.
This page is a dedicated 1.1 landing page and sends creators into the current Happy Horse AI generator workflow instead of adding a separate 1.1 tab.
No. It keeps the site static and does not add new billing, polling, task history, or model configuration.
Review the terms of the actual generation endpoint and platform you use before publishing commercial work.
Use a specific shot brief: describe the subject, action, camera move, lighting, format, reference details, and the ending frame you want before generating.
Bring a prompt, product image, or character reference, then move into the generator to shape your first publish-ready cut.