> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.hiveku.com/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# AI Video Generation

> Turn a brief into a finished marketing video — the AI plans a storyboard, you approve the exact cost, scenes generate with your brand baked in

Beyond layered motion graphics, the Design Studio can produce full marketing videos from a brief. Tell the AI what you want ("a 30-second promo for our spring sale"), and it plans a **storyboard** — an ordered set of scenes mixing AI-generated clips, still images, and canvas layouts — then generates, voices, scores, and stitches it into an MP4.

Nothing renders and nothing is charged until you approve the storyboard.

## Where You'll See It

* **The Video tab** — in the design editor, the right panel has **Style**, **Layers**, and **Video** tabs. The Video tab holds the whole flow: the approval card, live per-scene progress, and the finished video.
* **Design pages** — while the AI is working on a video for a design, a live status banner appears on that design and updates as scenes complete. No refreshing needed.
* **The Videos library** — click **Videos** on the Design Studio home page (`/dashboard/marketing/design/`) to see every video board in your account, including boards the AI created that aren't linked to an open design yet.

## The Approval Card

When the AI finishes planning, the storyboard lands as an approval card. It exists to make one number impossible to miss: what approving will spend.

* **Every scene, itemized** — each scene shows its type: **AI clip** (billed per generated clip), **Image**, or **Canvas**. Only AI clips cost money.
* **One total** — the approve button states the price outright: **Approve & generate — \$4.80**.
* **Blocking issues shown up front** — if the storyboard has a problem that would waste the spend (a scene with no content, a missing voice), the card lists it and the approve button stays disabled until it's fixed.
* **Request changes** — sends you back to editing the storyboard instead of approving it.

<Note>
  Approval is always a human action. The AI can plan, draft, and revise storyboards, but it can never approve spend on your behalf.
</Note>

## Watching It Generate

After approval, the Video tab shows per-scene progress live — which scenes are queued, generating, or done. When the final render completes, the finished video appears in place with a handoff to add it to your design.

## Revising a Scene

You don't have to regenerate a whole video because one scene missed the mark:

<Steps>
  <Step title="Hover the scene">
    In the Video tab, hover the scene tile you want to change and click **Revise**.
  </Step>

  <Step title="Describe the change">
    Edit the scene's description — "make it dusk instead of midday," "focus on the product, not the hands."
  </Step>

  <Step title="Confirm the cost">
    Revising an AI clip generates a new one, and the price is shown before anything is spent. The revised scene is seeded from the current frame, so it stays visually continuous with its neighbors.
  </Step>
</Steps>

Only that scene regenerates; the rest of the video is untouched.

## Your Brand, Done Properly

Video boards pull from your [brand guide](/how-tos/brand-guide) automatically:

* **Colors and type** come from your brand kit.
* **Your logo is drawn as a crisp overlay** at its true aspect ratio — never stretched, never re-generated.
* **All text and logos are rendered as canvas layers**, not baked into AI footage. AI image models produce garbled text; Hiveku never asks them to. Headlines, captions, and CTAs are composited on top, pixel-sharp.
* **Prompts are steered to photographic subjects**, so generated footage looks like footage, not like a poster with melted lettering.

Images get subtle Ken Burns motion, layers animate in and out, and captions can highlight word-by-word in time with the voiceover.

## Voiceovers Are a Brand Asset

Narrator voices work like colors and fonts: auditioned once, approved once, reused everywhere.

* Go to **Marketing → Branding → Voiceovers** to browse the voice catalog, play samples, and approve the voices your brand may speak in.
* Mark one voice as the **default narrator** — new video boards use it without being asked.
* Videos can only use voices your account has approved, so an agent can never ship a video in a voice you've never heard.

The Video tab's audio controls also cover music and voiceover volume for the board.

## What's Next?

<CardGroup cols={2}>
  <Card title="Motion Graphics" icon="film" href="/design/motion-graphics">
    Layered, per-layer-editable animation — the other half of the video story
  </Card>

  <Card title="Brand Guide" icon="palette" href="/how-tos/brand-guide">
    Set up the brand kit that videos draw from
  </Card>

  <Card title="Exporting" icon="download" href="/design/exporting">
    How MP4 and PNG export work
  </Card>

  <Card title="Design Studio Overview" icon="wand-magic-sparkles" href="/design/overview">
    The layered canvas everything else builds on
  </Card>
</CardGroup>
