🔥 Best for Cinematic Content

Wan AI Video Generator:
Text to Cinematic Video

Transform your ideas into stunning 1080p videos with Wan 2.5 — the AI model designed for creators who demand quality without complexity.

1080pResolution
10sMax Duration
46crPer 5s Clip
480p→1080pFlexible Quality
🎬 Example Prompt → Video
"Cinematic drone shot flying over neon-lit Tokyo streets at midnight, rain reflections, 4K"
🎥 Generated video preview appears here
⚡ Wan 2.5 · 5s · 720p · 46cr

Perfect For Every Creator

See how different creators are using Wan AI to level up their content

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YouTube Storytellers

Create faceless cinematic B-roll for documentaries, top-10 videos, and narrative content. No stock footage needed — just your script and Wan AI.

Generate B-Roll →
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TikTok & Reels Creators

Generate 9:16 vertical videos that stop the scroll. Perfect for storytelling, motivational content, and short-form narratives.

Make Reels →
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Marketers & Ad Agencies

Produce product showcase videos, brand stories, and ad creatives at scale without expensive production costs.

Create Ads →
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Game Developers

Generate concept trailers, environment cinematics, and cutscene prototypes in hours instead of weeks.

Explore Game Assets →
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E-Learning Creators

Turn educational scripts into engaging explainer videos with custom visuals that match your brand.

Create Course Videos →
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AI Artists

Bring your static AI images to life by animating them with motion — a feature unique to advanced video models.

Animate Your Art →

What You Can Create With Wan AI

Real prompts, real results — tested on Wan 2.5

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Cinematic

🌆 Neon Cyberpunk City

"Slow cinematic drone shot flying between neon-lit skyscrapers in a cyberpunk city at night, purple and blue lights reflecting on wet streets, rain particles, 1080p"

🎬 5s · 1080p · 138crTry this prompt →
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Nature

🏔️ Misty Mountain Lake

"Wide shot of a misty mountain lake at golden hour, gentle waves lapping at the shore, pine trees reflected in calm water, atmospheric and serene, 720p"

🎬 10s · 720p · 92crTry this prompt →
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Sci-Fi

🚀 Spaceship Cockpit

"Inside a futuristic spaceship cockpit, stars flying past through the windshield, holographic displays flickering, pilot hands visible on controls, cinematic lighting"

🎬 5s · 1080p · 138crTry this prompt →

How to Generate Videos With Wan AI

Three simple steps — no technical skills required

1

Write Your Prompt

Describe the scene you want to generate. Be specific about camera movement, lighting, mood, and details. Good prompts get great results.

💡 Tip: "Cinematic wide shot of..." vs "A video of..."
2

Choose Your Settings

Select duration (5s or 10s), resolution (480p/720p/1080p), and aspect ratio (16:9 landscape, 9:16 vertical, or 1:1 square).

💡 1080p costs 138cr for 5s — best for final output. 720p (92cr) works great for tests.
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Generate & Download

Click generate and wait 30–90 seconds. Your video will be ready to download as MP4. Use it anywhere — YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, or your website.

💡 You can add subtitles later with our free subtitle tool.

Pro Tips For Better Wan Videos

What works and what doesn't — from hundreds of generations

✅ Do: Be Specific With Movement

Wan excels at camera motion. Use words like "slow push in," "dolly shot," "aerial drone shot," "panning left," or "orbit around subject." These produce cinematic results.

✅ Do: Describe Lighting

Mention "golden hour," "neon lighting," "soft diffused light," "dramatic shadows," or "studio lighting." Lighting determines the mood of your video.

✅ Do: Add Environmental Details

Include elements like "rain," "fog," "particles," "dust motes," or "wind." These add texture and realism that makes AI videos feel premium.

❌ Avoid: Overly Complex Scenes

Too many moving elements (crowds, multiple characters, rapid cuts) can confuse the AI. Start simple, then add complexity once you know it works.

❌ Avoid: Vague Descriptions

"A car driving" → poor results. "Cinematic low-angle shot of a red vintage Mustang driving down a neon-lit highway at night, rain on windshield" → excellent.

❌ Avoid: Text or Logos

Wan doesn't reliably generate readable text. Use separate tools for titles, logos, or subtitles. Our subtitle tool is great for this.

7 Common Mistakes (And How to Fix Them)

Learn from others so you don't waste credits

Not including camera movement → Videos feel static. Add "slow zoom," "tracking shot," or "dolly in" to every prompt.
Forgetting to specify aspect ratio → Video is cropped wrong on your platform. Choose 16:9 for YouTube, 9:16 for TikTok/Reels.
Using 1080p for testing → Wastes credits. Use 480p or 720p for initial tests, then regenerate in 1080p once prompt is perfect.
Prompts that are too short → "A forest" → generic. "Misty ancient redwood forest at sunrise, rays of light through canopy, gentle fog drifting" → better.
Ignoring the power of negative prompts → While Wan doesn't use negative prompts, structure your prompt to exclude unwanted elements naturally.
Expecting perfect physics → AI video has quirks. Accept minor imperfections or regenerate with adjusted prompts.
Not using the generated video in workflows → Your 1080p video is ready — add subtitles, combine with voiceover from our AI voice tool, and publish.

Advanced Techniques for Pro Creators

Take your Wan AI videos to the next level

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Prompt Chaining

Generate multiple clips from a single narrative and edit them together. Create 10s clips for longer scenes, or generate 5s shots for fast-paced sequences.

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Image-to-Video Workflow

First generate an image with Scenith's AI image tool, then animate it with Wan. This gives you precise control over the starting frame.

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Combine With AI Voice

Add narration to your Wan video using our AI voice generator. Perfect for documentaries, tutorials, and storytelling.

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Editing Strategy

Export as MP4 and edit in CapCut, DaVinci, or Premiere. Add transitions, music, and color grading to match your brand style.

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Wan AI Video Generator

What makes Wan 2.5 different from other AI video models?

Wan 2.5 excels at cinematic camera movements and environmental detail. It produces smooth motion with fewer artifacts than many competitors. It's particularly good at landscape shots, atmospheric scenes, and controlled camera motions. Unlike models like Kling (which offers better character animation) or Veo 3.1 (which excels at complex scenes), Wan 2.5 finds a sweet spot between quality and speed with resolution-based pricing.

How many credits does a Wan video cost?

Wan uses resolution-based pricing: 480p costs 46cr for 5s (92cr for 10s), 720p costs 92cr for 5s (184cr for 10s), 1080p costs 138cr for 5s (276cr for 10s). Free users get 50 credits on signup — enough to test in 480p. Paid plans start at $9/month for 300 credits, which covers multiple 1080p videos.

Can I use Wan videos on YouTube/TikTok/Instagram?

Absolutely. All videos generated on Scenith come with full commercial rights. You can use them anywhere — YouTube videos, TikTok Reels, Instagram posts, ads, client projects, or even sell them as stock footage. No attribution required.

How long does video generation take?

Typical generation time is 30–90 seconds depending on queue load and resolution. 480p videos generate faster than 1080p. You can leave the page and return — your video will be saved in your history.

What aspect ratios does Wan support?

Wan supports three aspect ratios: 16:9 (landscape, best for YouTube), 9:16 (vertical, best for TikTok/Reels/Shorts), and 1:1 (square, best for Instagram feed and multi-platform posts).

Does Wan generate videos with audio?

No, Wan generates silent videos. But that's actually a feature — you can add your own music, sound effects, or AI-generated voiceover. Check out our AI voice generator to add narration, or use the subtitle tool for captions.

What's the difference between Wan and other video models on Scenith?

Scenith offers multiple video models: Wan 2.5 is best for cinematic landscapes and controlled camera movement. Kling 2.6 Pro excels at character animation and complex scenes. Veo 3.1 offers the highest quality and includes audio. Grok Imagine is most affordable and includes AI audio. Try them all to see which fits your style.

Can I generate videos from my own images?

Yes! Use the "Image to Video" mode in our AI Content Creator. Upload any image, and Wan will animate it based on your text prompt. This is perfect for bringing your existing art or product photos to life.

Ready to create your first AI video?

Start with 50 free credits — no credit card required.

Your video will open in our free AI Content Creator with Wan 2.5 pre-selected.

✓ 50 Free Credits✓ 1080p Export✓ Commercial Rights✓ No Watermark