MakeThisVid generates 8-second video clips with a news broadcast visual aesthetic — professional, clean, authoritative — from a text prompt or image, 1080p with audio in under two minutes. Use for editorial social content, media-style brand announcements, and news-format video clips for social platforms. Commercial use included.

AI News Style Video Maker: Broadcast-Aesthetic Video from a Prompt

The news broadcast aesthetic — clean environments, professional lighting, authoritative camera work — communicates credibility and urgency in seconds. Media brands, publishers, and organizations that want to signal editorial authority in social video often need this look without a full studio setup. MakeThisVid generates 8-second video clips with a broadcast-style visual feel from a text prompt or photo. Describe the scene, the lighting, the professionalism — and download the MP4 in under two minutes.

How to Use MakeThisVid

From prompt to downloadable MP4, ready to deploy.

  1. Pick a plan or credit pack

    Lite ($14.99/mo, 20 credits), Standard ($29.99/mo, 50 credits), Pro ($79.99/mo, 200 credits). One-time packs start at $9.99 for 5 credits — no subscription required.

  2. Choose your input mode

    Text → Video: describe the news-style scene — anchor desk, city exterior, press conference environment. Photo → Video: animate a reference image (JPG/PNG/WebP, max 10 MB).

  3. Write a broadcast-style scene prompt

    Specify the authoritative, clean aesthetic. E.g. "News anchor desk in a professional broadcast studio, dark background with city light bokeh, cool professional lighting, editorial and authoritative." Or: "City street exterior establishing shot, morning light, clean and professional, medium wide angle, broadcast b-roll aesthetic."

  4. Generate at 720p or 1080p

    1 credit per 720p video, 2 credits per 1080p. Most renders complete in 45–90 seconds. Credits refund automatically on failure.

  5. Download and deploy on social or editorial channels

    Download the MP4 and use it in news-format social posts, YouTube editorial content, or broadcast-style ads. Commercial use included.

Who Uses MakeThisVid for This

Editorial brand announcements

Give a company announcement, product launch, or industry statement the visual weight of broadcast journalism. A news-aesthetic clip on LinkedIn signals authority.

Media brand social content

Publishers and media organizations can generate short broadcast-aesthetic b-roll clips for social media stories, article previews, and newsletter video content.

PR and communications clips

Generate professional establishing shots and environmental clips for press releases, media kits, and public-facing communications.

Frequently Asked Questions

Specify the broadcast environment and professional lighting. 'Anchor desk,' 'broadcast studio,' 'city exterior b-roll,' 'cool professional lighting,' 'clean background,' 'authoritative and composed.' Avoid casual or emotional descriptors.
MakeThisVid generates AI video for visual aesthetic purposes — it is not a journalism tool and should not be used to fabricate news imagery. Use it for brand communications, editorial content marketing, and social video that adopts the broadcast aesthetic.
Yes. Every plan and credit pack includes a commercial use license for social posts, paid ads, and website use.
8 seconds, 720p or 1080p, 16:9 aspect ratio. Audio always included. Renders typically complete in 45–90 seconds.
From $0.40 per 720p on the Pro plan ($79.99/mo, 200 credits) to $0.75 on Lite ($14.99/mo, 20 credits). 1080p costs 2 credits. One-time packs start at $9.99 for 5 credits.
Yes. An 8-second broadcast-aesthetic clip makes an effective intro loop for YouTube news-format channels. Download the MP4 and splice it in at the beginning of your video.
Yes. Switch to Photo → Video mode, upload a relevant photo, and write a motion prompt to add camera movement and visual life to the still image.

Generate your first news-style video clip

Describe the broadcast scene or drop a reference image. 45 seconds to an authoritative, downloadable MP4.

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