Consistency is the entire job
A brand video system lives or dies on repetition: the same grade, the same motion character, the same texture across every asset. On Nidhogg you encode that as a preset recipe — say, cinematic-teal for the grade plus slow-zoom for the move — and apply it to every generation. Asset one and asset fifty come out related because the recipe never changed.
Add a prompt boilerplate to the recipe: a fixed clause like 'premium minimal aesthetic, deep shadows, warm accent light' appended to every brand prompt. Between the preset and the boilerplate, you've effectively written a motion style guide the model follows.
Idents, reveals, and outros
The Apps library ships brand-specific workflows: logo reveal, brand outro, brand neon, launch teaser, billboard loop. Each is a template tuned for its slot — a reveal builds anticipation then lands, an outro settles and holds for the end card, a billboard loop cycles cleanly for screens.
For pixel-perfect wordmarks, do what motion designers do: generate the cinematic backdrop and reveal energy with Nidhogg, then composite your actual vector logo on top in your editor. You get generative atmosphere with typographic precision — neither one compromised.
Brand-film texture shots
The unglamorous secret of brand films is that they're mostly texture: silk moving through light, macro condensation on glass, smoke curling in a dark studio, hands at work. These shots are exactly what video models render beautifully, because they're about material and light rather than plot.
Generate a texture library in an afternoon: five or six material close-ups in your brand palette, all under your preset recipe. Kling 3 gives the most control, Veo 3.1 Lite renders the most convincing material realism, and Sora 2 leans stylized when your brand does too.
Working from your real brand assets
Image-to-video keeps generated motion anchored to reality: animate from your actual product photography, your packaging flat-lay, or a brand-photography still, and the clip inherits your true colors and design. Kling 3's reference Elements go further, holding a product or prop consistent across a whole set of clips.
Treat existing brand photography as a keyframe library. The launch campaign shot you already paid for becomes the opening frame of a moving version — same art direction, new dimension.

