Film & Narrative Video Styles
8 AI film & narrative styles. Each one is a tuned recipe — click a style to see an example and start creating.
Story-driven, cinematic video — short films, narrative ads, trailers, and dramatic pieces with a real beginning, middle, and end. The Film & Narrative styles prioritize storytelling, character, and emotional pacing.
Give Wavemaker a premise and it writes a scene-by-scene story, keeps characters consistent across shots, and directs the camera and light for a cinematic result.
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Before & After A before/after transformation reveal (renovation, makeover, glow-up). -
Character Monologue A single-character monologue delivered to camera (audiobook trailer, character intro, mascot). -
Image to Video Animate a single supplied still image into a living clip. -
Kids' Content A children's video for young kids (counting, colors, gentle stories — bright, slow, safe). -
Kinetic Typography A kinetic-typography video (animated TEXT is the entire visual, synced to a punchy VO). -
Movie Trailer A trailer/teaser promoting an actual film or show (builds anticipation for a title). -
Short Film A complete narrative short film with characters, conflict, resolution. -
Sketch to Real A sketch/drawing that transforms into a photoreal object.
How to create a film & narrative video
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Describe your video
Paste a link or type a one-line brief. Wavemaker reads it, pulls your brand, and plans the scenes, script, and pacing for you.
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Pick a style
Choose one of the styles on this page. Each is a tuned recipe — look, cut rhythm, voice, and structure — applied automatically to your brief.
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Generate and refine
Wavemaker writes the script, generates every shot and voiceover, and assembles a finished video. Tweak any scene in chat or on the canvas, then export.
Film & Narrative video — FAQs
Can characters stay consistent?
Yes — Wavemaker develops a reference for each recurring character and reuses it across scenes so they look the same throughout.
Does it write the story?
Describe the premise and Wavemaker writes a structured script with a hook, build, and payoff.
How cinematic is the look?
These styles direct camera, lighting, and grade for a film-like result, not a flat slideshow.