Highlight the mood or setting of your song—Thematic Mode creates vivid scenes that match the vibe, atmosphere, or theme you have in mind.
You don’t need to know anything about filmmaking or special tools to create engaging, cinematic videos with FramePop’s thematic option. Just enter a brief idea of the scene or feeling you want, and FramePop will turn it into a series of dynamic, professional-looking video moments.
What Happens When You Enter Your Idea?
When you type in your idea (for example, “rooftop party at sunset,” “majestic mountain ranges as seen from the air,” or “alien city at night”), FramePop’s technology brings your theme to life. The results always stay focused on what you described—never adding unrelated elements or changing your vision.
Tips for Getting the Results You Want
- Describe What You Want to See:
Focus on the setting, activity, or mood. Try ideas like “quiet mountain lake in the morning,” “distant planet with glowing blue forests,” “astronauts walking on a red desert,” or “lush rainforest with beams of sunlight.”
- Include Key Details:
If you care about a certain style, setting, or main object, mention it—such as “animated style,” “with bioluminescent plants,” or “huge glass domes.”
If you want people or creatures, be specific (like “families at a picnic,” “children exploring alien ruins,” or “a group of robots repairing a spaceship”). If not, focus on the environment or objects.
- Think About the Crowd:
For parties, cities, or alien markets, FramePop can show up to six people or characters per scene, each with unique looks. For quieter or more mysterious scenes, mention “empty,” “few people,” “no people,” or “strange alien creatures” for more focus on atmosphere.
- Use Visual Language:
Helpful words include “foggy,” “sunlit,” “glowing crystals,” “endless stars,” “giant waterfalls,” “towering skyscrapers,” “colorful coral reefs,” “mysterious ruins,” or “deserted space stations.” Picture what you’d see if you were really there.
- Choose a Style:
Want a certain look? You can say “cinematic realism,” “animated,” “film noir,” “in the style of 1970s sci-fi,” or “black and white.” If not, FramePop will use a realistic style by default.
What You Don’t Need to Worry About
- You don’t need to know anything about camera angles, film terms, or writing stories.
- Just keep your idea short and clear—there’s no need for long descriptions.
Example Ideas
- “Neon-lit street food market at night, with people in bright raincoats”
- “Sunset on a mountain lake, no people, glowing orange sky”
- “Crowded festival with colorful banners and street musicians, in retro 1980s style”
- “Majestic mountain ranges as seen from the air, with drifting clouds”
- “Alien marketplace filled with glowing plants and blue-skinned vendors”
- “Spaceship flying over the rings of Saturn in cinematic realism”
- “Children playing on a windswept beach under a stormy sky”
- “Glowing coral reefs teeming with fish, seen from underwater”
- “Abandoned space station orbiting a distant planet, in black and white”
In Short
Just enter a few words about what you want to see—people, places, lighting, creatures, or style—and FramePop will create a set of visually rich, connected scenes based on your idea. You provide the inspiration; the system brings it to life.
Try out different themes and discover what you can create!.