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AI Brand Video Generator

Brand video is the connective tissue of an identity: the ident before the video, the logo reveal at launch, the outro that signs everything off, the atmospheric film that plays behind the mission statement. It's also the work agencies quote in months. Nidhogg's AI brand video generator produces these pieces in minutes — short, deliberate clips that all share one visual language.

The length constraint is an advantage here: brand idents and reveals run 4-10 seconds by design, which is precisely what a single generation delivers. What actually matters is consistency, and that's a solvable problem — fix your presets, fix your prompt vocabulary, and every clip comes out of the same visual world.

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AI Brand Video Generator

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.

FAQ

Can it animate my actual logo?+

Partially, and here's the honest version: upload a frame containing your logo and image-to-video will animate light, atmosphere, and camera around it, but fine wordmark details can drift in generation. The reliable pro workflow is to generate the backdrop and reveal energy, then composite your vector logo in an editor.

How do I keep every video on-brand?+

Standardize a preset recipe — one aesthetic preset plus one camera move — and a fixed prompt boilerplate describing your palette and mood. Apply both to every generation; consistency comes from the recipe, not from luck.

What lengths do brand videos run?+

Idents and reveals run 4-10 seconds, which one generation covers. Longer brand films are assembled from multiple generated scenes — keep the same recipe across all of them and they'll cut together as one piece.

Which model should I use for premium brand work?+

Kling 3 for control (references, end frames, multi-shot), Veo 3.1 for the most premium realism on hero shots, Sora 2 for stylized brands. Draft cheaply on Seedance Pro before committing credits to finals.

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