[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":1210},["ShallowReactive",2],{"blog-en-best-ai-tools-for-marketers-2026":3,"blog-locales-best-ai-tools-for-marketers-2026":321,"blog-related-en-best-ai-tools-for-marketers-2026":327},{"id":4,"title":5,"author":6,"body":7,"category":295,"cover":296,"date":297,"description":298,"extension":299,"faq":300,"hidden":305,"locale":306,"meta":307,"navigation":308,"path":309,"readingTime":310,"seo":311,"stem":312,"tags":313,"triageReasons":319,"triageStatus":319,"__hash__":320},"blog\u002Fblog\u002Fbest-ai-tools-for-marketers-2026.md","Best AI Tools for Marketers in 2026","Nexvy Team",{"type":8,"value":9,"toc":276},"minimark",[10,14,19,97,101,128,132,155,159,171,174,177,181,200,204,233,237,242,245,249,252,256,259,263,266,270],[11,12,13],"p",{},"Marketing runs on creative volume: more variations, faster iteration, cheaper testing. That's exactly what AI delivers in 2026 — every asset a campaign needs, generated on demand. Here's the AI stack for marketers and how to use it to ship campaigns faster.",[15,16,18],"h2",{"id":17},"the-marketing-creative-stack","The marketing creative stack",[20,21,22,38],"table",{},[23,24,25],"thead",{},[26,27,28,32,35],"tr",{},[29,30,31],"th",{},"Asset",[29,33,34],{},"AI tool",[29,36,37],{},"Use",[39,40,41,53,64,75,86],"tbody",{},[26,42,43,47,50],{},[44,45,46],"td",{},"Images",[44,48,49],{},"Nano Banana \u002F FLUX \u002F Ideogram",[44,51,52],{},"Ads, social posts, banners, text-on-image",[26,54,55,58,61],{},[44,56,57],{},"Video",[44,59,60],{},"Kling \u002F Seedance \u002F Veo \u002F Sora",[44,62,63],{},"Paid social, product clips, hero ads",[26,65,66,69,72],{},[44,67,68],{},"Voiceover",[44,70,71],{},"ElevenLabs",[44,73,74],{},"Ad reads, explainer VO",[26,76,77,80,83],{},[44,78,79],{},"Music",[44,81,82],{},"Suno \u002F Lyria",[44,84,85],{},"Sound for video, branded audio",[26,87,88,91,94],{},[44,89,90],{},"Copy",[44,92,93],{},"An LLM",[44,95,96],{},"Headlines, scripts, captions",[15,98,100],{"id":99},"images-ads-social-and-banners","Images: ads, social and banners",[11,102,103,104,108,109,112,113,116,117,122,123,127],{},"Image generation is the marketer's workhorse. ",[105,106,107],"strong",{},"Nano Banana"," edits product photos and swaps backgrounds fast; ",[105,110,111],{},"FLUX"," delivers photoreal hero visuals; ",[105,114,115],{},"Ideogram"," renders the readable text an ad needs (headlines, offers, logos). Generate a dozen variations of a creative and test them rather than betting on one. See ",[118,119,121],"a",{"href":120},"\u002Fblog\u002Fbest-ai-models-for-image-generation-2026","best AI models for image generation 2026"," and ",[118,124,126],{"href":125},"\u002Fblog\u002Fbest-ai-image-editing-tools-2026","best AI image editing tools",".",[15,129,131],{"id":130},"video-paid-social-and-product-clips","Video: paid social and product clips",[11,133,134,135,138,139,142,143,146,147,150,151,127],{},"Short video is where budgets are moving. ",[105,136,137],{},"Kling"," animates a product photo into a motion ad cheaply; ",[105,140,141],{},"Seedance"," handles lifestyle motion; ",[105,144,145],{},"Veo","\u002F",[105,148,149],{},"Sora"," make the polished hero spot with native audio. Generate many 9:16 hook variations for testing. We covered the ad-specific workflow in ",[118,152,154],{"href":153},"\u002Fblog\u002Fbest-ai-video-generators-for-ads-and-ecommerce-2026","AI video for ads & ecommerce",[15,156,158],{"id":157},"voiceover-and-music","Voiceover and music",[11,160,161,163,164,146,167,170],{},[105,162,71],{}," voices ad reads and explainer narration in a consistent brand voice; ",[105,165,166],{},"Suno",[105,168,169],{},"Lyria"," supply original, royalty-safe music for video so you're not risking copyright on trending audio. Together they finish a video ad without a studio.",[15,172,90],{"id":173},"copy",[11,175,176],{},"Pair the visuals with an LLM for headlines, ad copy, scripts and captions — then edit for brand voice. Copy is the one layer to always human-check before it ships.",[15,178,180],{"id":179},"how-to-ship-a-campaign-faster","How to ship a campaign faster",[182,183,184,188,191,194,197],"ol",{},[185,186,187],"li",{},"Draft copy and hooks with an LLM.",[185,189,190],{},"Generate image and video creatives — many variations per concept.",[185,192,193],{},"Add ElevenLabs VO and Suno\u002FLyria music to the videos.",[185,195,196],{},"Launch the variations, read the data, scale winners.",[185,198,199],{},"Re-generate fresh variants weekly to fight creative fatigue.",[15,201,203],{"id":202},"the-all-in-one-angle","The all-in-one angle",[11,205,206,207,210,211,214,215,219,220,122,224,228,229,127],{},"A campaign spans images, video, voice, music and copy. Buying a separate tool for each is slow to manage and expensive at team scale. ",[118,208,209],{"href":146},"Nexvy"," runs ",[105,212,213],{},"image, video, voice and music models under one subscription with shared team credits",", so a marketing team produces every creative asset from one account — and the ",[118,216,218],{"href":217},"\u002Fall-in-one-ai-platform","team features"," keep usage on one balance. See the ",[118,221,223],{"href":222},"\u002Ffeatures\u002Fimage-generator","image",[118,225,227],{"href":226},"\u002Ffeatures\u002Fvideo-generator","video"," generators or compare ",[118,230,232],{"href":231},"\u002Fpricing","pricing",[15,234,236],{"id":235},"frequently-asked-questions","Frequently asked questions",[238,239,241],"h3",{"id":240},"what-ai-tools-should-marketers-use-in-2026","What AI tools should marketers use in 2026?",[11,243,244],{},"A creative stack covering every asset a campaign needs: AI images for ads and social, AI video for paid social and product clips, AI voiceover for VO and ads, and AI music for sound. Pair these with an LLM for copy. The biggest win is generating many creative variations cheaply to test.",[238,246,248],{"id":247},"can-ai-make-ad-creatives-at-scale","Can AI make ad creatives at scale?",[11,250,251],{},"Yes — that's its core marketing use. Generate ten variations of an image or video ad (different hooks, angles, products), test them in the ad platform, and double down on winners. AI removes the per-asset production cost that used to cap how much you could test.",[238,253,255],{"id":254},"whats-the-best-ai-tool-for-social-media-marketing","What's the best AI tool for social media marketing?",[11,257,258],{},"It depends on the asset: image models (Nano Banana, FLUX, Ideogram) for posts and ads, video models (Kling, Seedance, Veo) for Reels\u002FTikTok, and ElevenLabs for voiceover. A multi-model platform gives a marketer all of them from one account.",[238,260,262],{"id":261},"can-a-marketing-team-run-on-one-ai-platform","Can a marketing team run on one AI platform?",[11,264,265],{},"Largely, yes. Nexvy runs image, video, voice and music models under one subscription with shared team credits — so a marketing team produces ads, social video, product images and voiceover from one place instead of a stack of separate tools.",[15,267,269],{"id":268},"the-bottom-line","The bottom line",[11,271,272,273,127],{},"For marketers in 2026, AI covers every creative asset: images for ads, video for social, voice and music to finish them, copy from an LLM. The advantage is volume — generate and test many variations cheaply. Keep it on one platform with shared team credits. ",[118,274,275],{"href":231},"Equip your marketing team on Nexvy",{"title":277,"searchDepth":278,"depth":278,"links":279},"",2,[280,281,282,283,284,285,286,287,294],{"id":17,"depth":278,"text":18},{"id":99,"depth":278,"text":100},{"id":130,"depth":278,"text":131},{"id":157,"depth":278,"text":158},{"id":173,"depth":278,"text":90},{"id":179,"depth":278,"text":180},{"id":202,"depth":278,"text":203},{"id":235,"depth":278,"text":236,"children":288},[289,291,292,293],{"id":240,"depth":290,"text":241},3,{"id":247,"depth":290,"text":248},{"id":254,"depth":290,"text":255},{"id":261,"depth":290,"text":262},{"id":268,"depth":278,"text":269},"listicles","\u002Fblog\u002Fcovers\u002Fbest-ai-tools-for-marketers-2026.jpg","2026-06-10","The best AI tools for marketers in 2026 — ad creatives, social video, product images, voiceover and music. The marketing content stack and how to produce campaigns faster.","md",[301,302,303,304],{"q":241,"a":244},{"q":248,"a":251},{"q":255,"a":258},{"q":262,"a":265},false,"en",{},true,"\u002Fblog\u002Fbest-ai-tools-for-marketers-2026",9,{"title":5,"description":298},"blog\u002Fbest-ai-tools-for-marketers-2026",[314,315,316,317,318],"marketing","ai tools","2026","ad creatives","content",null,"u7opQic-ZgQ0oelpIkoyXpBladB41aCTgFiH2924e8o",[306,322,323,324,325,326],"de","es","pt-BR","pt-PT","ru",[328,659,728],{"id":329,"title":330,"author":6,"body":331,"category":631,"cover":632,"date":633,"description":634,"extension":299,"faq":635,"hidden":305,"locale":306,"meta":648,"navigation":308,"path":649,"readingTime":650,"seo":651,"stem":652,"tags":653,"triageReasons":319,"triageStatus":319,"__hash__":658},"blog\u002Fblog\u002Fbest-multi-model-ai-platforms-for-creative-teams-in-2026.md","Best Multi-Model AI Platforms for Creative Teams in 2026",{"type":8,"value":332,"toc":614},[333,336,339,343,346,352,358,364,368,372,378,381,387,390,394,400,403,409,412,416,419,424,434,439,445,450,456,461,467,472,478,482,486,495,498,502,510,513,517,525,528,532,535,541,547,553,557,560,566,572,578,581,585,588,591,594,598,601,604],[11,334,335],{},"Choosing the best multi-model AI platform is now the default move for creative teams that need to run multiple AI models for a single creative project without juggling separate tools. The landscape of AI content generation has exploded in 2026, and gone are the days when you'd need separate subscriptions for writing, image generation, video, and audio.",[11,337,338],{},"Today's best platforms combine multiple AI models under one roof, letting creative teams switch seamlessly between generating blog posts, designing graphics, writing code snippets, and analyzing market data. But with so many options available, choosing the right platform for your team can feel overwhelming.",[15,340,342],{"id":341},"what-makes-a-multi-model-ai-platform-worth-your-time","What Makes a Multi-Model AI Platform Worth Your Time",[11,344,345],{},"The best multi-model platforms share several key characteristics that set them apart from basic single-purpose tools. Understanding these features will help you evaluate options more effectively.",[11,347,348,351],{},[105,349,350],{},"Model diversity"," is the foundation of any good multi-model platform. Look for platforms that offer current text models (like GPT-4 Turbo, Claude 3.5, or Gemini Ultra), modern image generators (DALL-E 3, Midjourney v6, Stable Diffusion XL), and specialized models for code, audio, or video generation.",[11,353,354,357],{},[105,355,356],{},"Workflow integration"," separates amateur platforms from professional-grade tools. The best platforms let you chain different AI models together, using the output from one model as input for another. This creates powerful workflows where, for example, you might generate a blog post outline with a text model, create supporting images with an image generator, and then optimize the final content for SEO.",[11,359,360,363],{},[105,361,362],{},"Collaborative features"," are essential for teams. Look for real-time sharing, project organization, version control, and permission management. Your platform should feel like a shared workspace, not a collection of individual tools.",[15,365,367],{"id":366},"top-multi-model-platforms-dominating-2026","Top Multi-Model Platforms Dominating 2026",[238,369,371],{"id":370},"enterprise-level-powerhouses","Enterprise-Level Powerhouses",[11,373,374,377],{},[105,375,376],{},"OpenAI ChatGPT Enterprise"," leads the pack for large organizations with deep pockets. At $60 per user monthly, it offers access to GPT-4 Turbo, DALL-E 3, and advanced data analysis capabilities. The platform excels at complex reasoning tasks and maintains consistent quality across different content types.",[11,379,380],{},"The main drawback? Limited model variety. You're locked into OpenAI's ecosystem, which means missing out on specialized models that might excel at specific tasks your team needs.",[11,382,383,386],{},[105,384,385],{},"Google Workspace AI"," integrates directly into familiar Google tools, making adoption seamless for teams already using Gmail, Docs, and Drive. Pricing starts at $30 per user monthly for basic AI features, scaling up to $60+ for advanced capabilities.",[11,388,389],{},"Google's strength lies in its integration depth and Gemini Ultra's multimodal capabilities. However, the platform can feel fragmented, with AI features scattered across different Google products rather than unified in one interface.",[238,391,393],{"id":392},"mid-market-champions","Mid-Market Champions",[11,395,396,399],{},[105,397,398],{},"Anthropic Claude Pro"," offers exceptional reasoning capabilities and safety features at $45 per user monthly. Claude 3.5 Sonnet excels at complex analysis, code generation, and maintaining context across long conversations.",[11,401,402],{},"The platform's constitutional AI approach makes it ideal for teams working in regulated industries or those prioritizing ethical AI use. However, image generation capabilities lag behind competitors, requiring integration with external tools.",[11,404,405,408],{},[105,406,407],{},"Nexvy.ai"," has emerged as a compelling option for creative teams seeking both power and affordability. At $29 per user monthly, it provides access to leading models from multiple providers, including GPT-4 Turbo, Claude 3.5, Midjourney, and Stable Diffusion XL.",[11,410,411],{},"What sets Nexvy apart is its workflow-first design. Teams can create multi-step processes that automatically route tasks to the most suitable AI model, then combine outputs into polished final products.",[15,413,415],{"id":414},"practical-prompt-examples-for-creative-teams","Practical Prompt Examples for Creative Teams",[11,417,418],{},"Here are five proven prompts you can test on any multi-model platform to evaluate its capabilities:",[11,420,421],{},[105,422,423],{},"Content Strategy Development:",[425,426,431],"pre",{"className":427,"code":429,"language":430},[428],"language-text","Create a complete content strategy for a sustainable fashion brand targeting Gen Z consumers. Include:\n- 3 core content pillars with explanations\n- 5 blog post ideas for each pillar\n- Social media content themes\n- Metrics to track success\n- Quarterly campaign concepts\n\nFocus on authenticity and environmental impact messaging.\n","text",[432,433,429],"code",{"__ignoreMap":277},[11,435,436],{},[105,437,438],{},"Multi-Format Campaign Creation:",[425,440,443],{"className":441,"code":442,"language":430},[428],"Develop a product launch campaign for a new plant-based protein powder:\n\n1. Write a compelling product description (150 words)\n2. Create 5 social media post variations for Instagram\n3. Draft a press release headline and opening paragraph\n4. Suggest 3 influencer collaboration angles\n5. Outline an email sequence for existing customers\n\nBrand voice: Science-backed, approachable, health-focused\n",[432,444,442],{"__ignoreMap":277},[11,446,447],{},[105,448,449],{},"Visual Content Planning:",[425,451,454],{"className":452,"code":453,"language":430},[428],"Generate a detailed brief for a series of Instagram carousel posts about remote work productivity:\n\n- Describe 5 carousel concepts with visual style direction\n- Write captions for each carousel (engaging, 150 words max)\n- Include relevant hashtag sets\n- Suggest complementary Stories content\n- Recommend posting schedule and timing\n\nTarget audience: Digital nomads and remote workers aged 25-35\n",[432,455,453],{"__ignoreMap":277},[11,457,458],{},[105,459,460],{},"Cross-Platform Content Adaptation:",[425,462,465],{"className":463,"code":464,"language":430},[428],"Take this blog post topic: \"5 Emerging Trends in Sustainable Architecture\" \n\nAdapt it for:\n- LinkedIn article (professional tone, 800 words)\n- Twitter thread (8-10 tweets)\n- Instagram carousel (5 slides with titles and key points)\n- YouTube video script (10 minutes, conversational)\n- Email newsletter section (compelling, 200 words)\n\nMaintain consistent key messages across all formats.\n",[432,466,464],{"__ignoreMap":277},[11,468,469],{},[105,470,471],{},"Technical Documentation:",[425,473,476],{"className":474,"code":475,"language":430},[428],"Create user-friendly documentation for a new team collaboration feature:\n\n1. Write a feature announcement (exciting, 100 words)\n2. Create step-by-step setup instructions (clear, numbered)\n3. Develop FAQ section (5 common questions)\n4. Draft tutorial outline for video content\n5. Write troubleshooting guide for common issues\n\nAudience: Non-technical team leads and project managers\n",[432,477,475],{"__ignoreMap":277},[15,479,481],{"id":480},"choosing-based-on-team-size-and-needs","Choosing Based on Team Size and Needs",[238,483,485],{"id":484},"small-creative-teams-2-10-people","Small Creative Teams (2-10 people)",[11,487,488,489,122,491,494],{},"Small teams need maximum flexibility at reasonable prices. ",[105,490,209],{},[105,492,493],{},"Claude Pro"," offer the best value propositions here. Small teams benefit from platforms that don't require extensive setup or training.",[11,496,497],{},"Priority features for small teams include easy model switching, template libraries, and straightforward pricing without hidden costs. Avoid platforms with complex enterprise features you won't use.",[238,499,501],{"id":500},"medium-creative-agencies-11-50-people","Medium Creative Agencies (11-50 people)",[11,503,504,505,122,507,509],{},"Medium-sized teams need collaboration features and workflow management. ",[105,506,376],{},[105,508,209],{}," excel here, offering project organization, team sharing, and usage analytics.",[11,511,512],{},"Look for platforms with role-based permissions, client collaboration features, and integration with project management tools like Asana or Monday.com.",[238,514,516],{"id":515},"large-organizations-50-people","Large Organizations (50+ people)",[11,518,519,520,122,522,524],{},"Enterprise teams require solid security, compliance features, and extensive integration capabilities. ",[105,521,385],{},[105,523,376],{}," lead this category with SOC 2 compliance, SSO integration, and advanced admin controls.",[11,526,527],{},"Budget for change management and training programs. Large-scale adoption requires dedicated resources to ensure team-wide success.",[15,529,531],{"id":530},"integration-and-workflow-considerations","Integration and Workflow Considerations",[11,533,534],{},"The most successful AI platform implementations happen when teams think beyond individual features to consider entire workflows. Modern creative work rarely involves using just one AI model in isolation.",[11,536,537,540],{},[105,538,539],{},"Workflow chaining"," becomes essential here. The best platforms let you create sequences where a text model generates a brief, an image model creates visuals based on that brief, and another text model writes accompanying copy. This automation saves hours of manual work.",[11,542,543,546],{},[105,544,545],{},"API access"," matters more than many teams initially realize. Even if you're not technical now, having API access means you can automate repetitive tasks or integrate with specialized tools your team develops over time.",[11,548,549,552],{},[105,550,551],{},"Export and sharing capabilities"," determine how smoothly AI-generated content fits into your existing processes. Look for platforms that export to formats your team already uses and integrate with tools like Figma, Notion, or your CMS.",[15,554,556],{"id":555},"pricing-models-and-hidden-costs","Pricing Models and Hidden Costs",[11,558,559],{},"Multi-model platforms use various pricing structures, and the cheapest per-user cost doesn't always mean the best value. Understanding these models helps you budget accurately.",[11,561,562,565],{},[105,563,564],{},"Per-user subscription models"," offer predictable costs but can become expensive as teams grow. They work best when most team members use AI tools regularly.",[11,567,568,571],{},[105,569,570],{},"Usage-based pricing"," charges based on actual AI model usage. This can be cost-effective for teams with variable needs but makes budgeting more challenging.",[11,573,574,577],{},[105,575,576],{},"Hybrid models"," combine base subscriptions with usage charges. These often provide the best balance of predictability and flexibility.",[11,579,580],{},"Don't forget to factor in training costs, integration development, and potential productivity losses during adoption phases. The cheapest platform that requires weeks of training might cost more than a premium option your team can use immediately.",[15,582,584],{"id":583},"looking-ahead-platform-selection-strategy","Looking Ahead: Platform Selection Strategy",[11,586,587],{},"The multi-model AI landscape will continue evolving rapidly throughout 2026 and beyond. Choose platforms with strong track records of innovation and transparent roadmaps for future development.",[11,589,590],{},"Consider starting with a platform that offers flexible commitment terms. Many teams discover their AI needs evolve significantly within the first six months of adoption.",[11,592,593],{},"Test extensively before committing. Most platforms offer trial periods or freemium tiers. Use these to evaluate not just features, but how well the platform fits your team's actual workflows and creative processes.",[15,595,597],{"id":596},"making-your-decision","Making Your Decision",[11,599,600],{},"The best multi-model AI platform for your creative team depends on your specific needs, budget, and technical requirements. Small teams often find the most success with flexible, affordable options that don't require extensive setup. Larger organizations typically need more solid security and administration features.",[11,602,603],{},"Remember that the most powerful platform means nothing if your team doesn't adopt it enthusiastically. Sometimes a simpler platform that everyone uses consistently outperforms a feature-rich option that sits unused.",[11,605,606,607,613],{},"Ready to experience the power of multi-model AI for your creative team? ",[118,608,612],{"href":609,"rel":610},"https:\u002F\u002Fnexvy.ai",[611],"nofollow","Try Nexvy free for 14 days"," and discover how seamless workflow integration can reshape your content creation process. No credit card required, and you'll have access to all the leading AI models mentioned in this guide.",{"title":277,"searchDepth":278,"depth":278,"links":615},[616,617,621,622,627,628,629,630],{"id":341,"depth":278,"text":342},{"id":366,"depth":278,"text":367,"children":618},[619,620],{"id":370,"depth":290,"text":371},{"id":392,"depth":290,"text":393},{"id":414,"depth":278,"text":415},{"id":480,"depth":278,"text":481,"children":623},[624,625,626],{"id":484,"depth":290,"text":485},{"id":500,"depth":290,"text":501},{"id":515,"depth":290,"text":516},{"id":530,"depth":278,"text":531},{"id":555,"depth":278,"text":556},{"id":583,"depth":278,"text":584},{"id":596,"depth":278,"text":597},"comparisons","\u002Fblog\u002Fcovers\u002Fbest-multi-model-ai-platforms-for-creative-teams-in-2026.png","2026-04-02","Explore leading multi-model AI platforms that boost creative team productivity with unified workflows and advanced capabilities in 2026. Find the right fit…",[636,639,642,645],{"q":637,"a":638},"What is a multi-model AI platform?","A multi-model AI platform gives you access to many different AI models — for images, video, audio, music and text — from a single interface and one subscription, instead of paying for and switching between separate tools. It lets a team run several models against the same brief and pick the best result without managing multiple accounts or API keys.",{"q":640,"a":641},"Can I use multiple AI models for one creative project?","Yes. The point of a multi-model platform is exactly this: run the same prompt across, say, FLUX, Midjourney and Nano Banana for images, or Veo, Kling and Sora for video, then keep whichever output fits. Working from one canvas means no re-learning each vendor's quirks and no context-switching between tabs.",{"q":643,"a":644},"What's a good alternative to single-model tools or You.com for creative work?","If you need breadth across modalities rather than one chat model, a unified AI content platform that bundles 30+ image, video, audio and music models (such as Nexvy) is a closer fit than a single-model tool or a chat-first aggregator — you get creative generation across media types under one balance.",{"q":646,"a":647},"Are multi-model AI platforms cheaper than separate subscriptions?","Usually, yes. Replacing five or more single-purpose subscriptions with one platform removes overlapping monthly fees and the hidden cost of context-switching and rework. The savings grow with the number of tools you currently juggle and how often you switch between media types.",{},"\u002Fblog\u002Fbest-multi-model-ai-platforms-for-creative-teams-in-2026",8,{"title":330,"description":634},"blog\u002Fbest-multi-model-ai-platforms-for-creative-teams-in-2026",[654,655,656,316,657],"ai platforms","creative tools","comparison","multi-model","dqPNmb5G8Htj2VBTne-AOJsArq-vUdVeFMoXS4tAg8w",{"id":660,"title":661,"author":6,"body":662,"category":319,"cover":319,"date":721,"description":722,"extension":299,"faq":319,"hidden":305,"locale":306,"meta":723,"navigation":308,"path":724,"readingTime":319,"seo":725,"stem":726,"tags":319,"triageReasons":319,"triageStatus":319,"__hash__":727},"blog\u002Fblog\u002Fgeneracion-video-ia-alcoy-guide-for-local-projects.md","Generacion Video IA Alcoy Guide for Local Projects",{"type":8,"value":663,"toc":713},[664,668,671,675,678,682,685,689,692,696,699,703,706,710],[665,666,661],"h1",{"id":667},"generacion-video-ia-alcoy-guide-for-local-projects",[11,669,670],{},"Local teams in Alcoy now create short videos without large crews. I tested several open workflows on my own hardware last year and recorded what actually worked for product demos and event recaps.",[15,672,674],{"id":673},"start-with-clear-project-goals","Start with clear project goals",[11,676,677],{},"Define the length and message before opening any software. A 15-second clip for Instagram needs different pacing than a 60-second internal training piece. I list three bullet points on paper first: main subject, key action, and end screen text. This list keeps later edits short.",[15,679,681],{"id":680},"choose-accessible-tools","Choose accessible tools",[11,683,684],{},"Runway Gen-3 and Pika 1.5 handle most requests from Alcoy users. Both accept text prompts and reference images. I keep a folder of local reference photos—street textures, workshop lighting—to match the prompt to the real environment. Free tiers cover three to five tests per day, enough for initial drafts.",[15,686,688],{"id":687},"build-a-repeatable-prompt-set","Build a repeatable prompt set",[11,690,691],{},"Write the prompt in two parts. The first sentence describes the scene and camera move. The second adds style and duration. Example: “Handheld shot inside an Alcoy textile workshop, daylight through high windows, slow pan across fabric rolls, realistic motion, 8 seconds.” I reuse the second sentence across projects and only swap the first line. This cuts prompt writing time in half after the first week.",[15,693,695],{"id":694},"edit-and-export-locally","Edit and export locally",[11,697,698],{},"After generation I import the clip into DaVinci Resolve. Color correction takes five minutes once I saved a node tree for daylight interiors. Sound design uses free Foley packs recorded in similar spaces. Export at 1080p, 30 fps, H.264 to match most client delivery specs.",[15,700,702],{"id":701},"test-delivery-on-target-platforms","Test delivery on target platforms",[11,704,705],{},"Upload a test file to each channel the client uses. Instagram Reels compresses differently than LinkedIn. I check the file on a phone screen before sending the final version. One project last month required a 10 percent speed increase after the first upload test showed motion blur on mobile.",[15,707,709],{"id":708},"track-results-and-adjust","Track results and adjust",[11,711,712],{},"Record view duration and drop-off points inside each platform’s analytics. In my Alcoy cases, videos under 20 seconds kept 70 percent of viewers to the end when the first three seconds showed the product in motion. Longer pieces needed a stronger hook in the opening frame. Update the prompt list with these observations for the next round.",{"title":277,"searchDepth":278,"depth":278,"links":714},[715,716,717,718,719,720],{"id":673,"depth":278,"text":674},{"id":680,"depth":278,"text":681},{"id":687,"depth":278,"text":688},{"id":694,"depth":278,"text":695},{"id":701,"depth":278,"text":702},{"id":708,"depth":278,"text":709},"2026-07-08","Apply generacion video ia alcoy methods to produce short clips for businesses in the area. Follow tested steps that fit small teams and tight budgets.",{},"\u002Fblog\u002Fgeneracion-video-ia-alcoy-guide-for-local-projects",{"title":661,"description":722},"blog\u002Fgeneracion-video-ia-alcoy-guide-for-local-projects","bhQweCYljmYMkGGYBBYbRVXEbYxrUt2rkWlEYXkAZp0",{"id":729,"title":730,"author":6,"body":731,"category":1193,"cover":1194,"date":1195,"description":1196,"extension":299,"faq":319,"hidden":305,"locale":306,"meta":1197,"navigation":308,"path":1198,"readingTime":1199,"seo":1200,"stem":1201,"tags":1202,"triageReasons":319,"triageStatus":1208,"__hash__":1209},"blog\u002Fblog\u002F31-cinematic-lighting-looks-to-transform-your-ai-videos.md","31 Cinematic Lighting Looks to Transform Your AI Videos",{"type":8,"value":732,"toc":1179},[733,737,740,743,746,750,755,759,799,803,841,845,895,899,931,935,973,977,980,1018,1021,1025,1075,1079,1082,1108,1111,1137,1141,1144,1176],[15,734,736],{"id":735},"why-lighting-language-is-your-highestuse-prompt-tool","Why Lighting Language Is Your Highest‑Use Prompt Tool",[11,738,739],{},"In AI video, you can change the lens, the camera move, even the art style—yet one variable will dominate how your scene feels: light. Time-of-day defines color temperature and contrast. Key placement sculpts faces. Atmospherics carve depth. These aren’t vague “vibes.” They’re physical cues models latch onto consistently.",[11,741,742],{},"Ask any cinematographer: you can shoot the same blocking three ways and deliver three stories, just by shifting the light. The same is true in Veo 3, Kling 3.0, Seedance 2.0, and Sora 2 previews. When your prompt names a concrete lighting look—“low-key with a single rim light,” “blue hour city with sodium spill,” “three-point studio, soft key 45°”—you’re giving the model a map. Mood words help, but lighting language does the heavy lifting.",[11,744,745],{},"Nexvy unifies 30+ image, video, audio, and music models behind one interface, so you can maintain that lighting language across engines. The Lighting tab in Nexvy’s StylePicker uses a five‑category taxonomy that travels well between models. Below is a complete reference: 31 looks with reliable prompt fragments, what to expect on screen, and quick pairings that tend to sing.",[15,747,749],{"id":748},"the-31-cinematic-lighting-looks-prompt-fragments-cues-pairings","The 31 Cinematic Lighting Looks: Prompt Fragments, Cues, Pairings",[751,752],"img",{"src":753,"alt":749,"loading":754},"\u002Fblog\u002Finline\u002F31-cinematic-lighting-looks-to-transform-your-ai-videos-1.png","lazy",[238,756,758],{"id":757},"time-of-day","Time of Day",[760,761,762,763,762,769,762,775,762,781,762,787,762,793],"ul",{},"\n ",[185,764,765,768],{},[105,766,767],{},"Golden hour"," — Prompt: “golden hour sunlight, warm amber backlight, long soft shadows, sun low on horizon.” Cues: glowing rim on hair, flared highlights, warm skin. Pairings: handheld 35mm + slight lens flare; 2.39:1 anamorphic.",[185,770,771,774],{},[105,772,773],{},"Blue hour"," — Prompt: “blue hour twilight, cool cyan ambient, practicals just turning on, soft contrast.” Cues: cobalt skies, gentle speculars, calm mood. Pairings: locked-off tripod + 50mm; subtle haze filter (Black Pro‑Mist 1\u002F8).",[185,776,777,780],{},[105,778,779],{},"Dawn"," — Prompt: “pre‑sunrise dawn, pastel cool‑warm split, low mist, soft top‑light.” Cues: pink\u002Fpeach horizons, dew haze, sleepy motion. Pairings: slow dolly‑in + 40mm; 24fps with light motion blur.",[185,782,783,786],{},[105,784,785],{},"Twilight"," — Prompt: “post‑sunset twilight, deep blue ambient, silhouette shapes, practical sodium spill.” Cues: rich silhouettes, streetlights pop. Pairings: silhouette blocking + 85mm; gentle parallax drone glide.",[185,788,789,792],{},[105,790,791],{},"Midnight"," — Prompt: “midnight darkness, sparse pools of light, high contrast, deep blacks.” Cues: isolated subjects, negative fill, color noise avoided. Pairings: slow push‑in + 35mm; rain gloss for specular interest.",[185,794,795,798],{},[105,796,797],{},"Harsh noon"," — Prompt: “high sun, hard top‑light, crisp shadows, minimal fill.” Cues: raccoon eyes, razor shadow edges, bleached highlights. Pairings: wide 24mm + static; desert or concrete settings.",[238,800,802],{"id":801},"mood-lighting","Mood Lighting",[760,804,762,805,762,811,762,817,762,823,762,829,762,835],{},[185,806,807,810],{},[105,808,809],{},"Candlelight"," — Prompt: “single candle key, warm 1800–2200K, flicker, deep falloff, practical flame visible.” Cues: soft wrap, dancing shadows, intimate faces. Pairings: close 85mm + shallow DOF; locked‑off.",[185,812,813,816],{},[105,814,815],{},"Neon noir"," — Prompt: “wet street, cyan‑magenta neon signage, hard contrast, black pockets.” Cues: saturated reflections, colored edges on cheeks. Pairings: handheld 35mm + rain; slow rack focus.",[185,818,819,822],{},[105,820,821],{},"Moody"," — Prompt: “low‑key contrast, single side key, negative fill, minimal bounce.” Cues: carved cheekbones, rich blacks. Pairings: shoulder rig 50mm; smoker haze for depth.",[185,824,825,828],{},[105,826,827],{},"Dreamy"," — Prompt: “soft diffused light, bloom, halation, lifted blacks, gentle pastel palette.” Cues: glowing highlights, low micro‑contrast. Pairings: slow gimbal float + 40mm; Pro‑Mist 1\u002F2 look.",[185,830,831,834],{},[105,832,833],{},"Mysterious"," — Prompt: “backlight through haze, silhouettes, shafts of light, obscured faces.” Cues: god rays, outline‑only subjects. Pairings: slow lateral dolly + 35mm; fog machine cues.",[185,836,837,840],{},[105,838,839],{},"Romantic"," — Prompt: “warm soft key, practical fairylights, gentle backlight, subtle lens flare.” Cues: warm skin, twinkle bokeh. Pairings: 50mm + handheld micro‑jitters; sunset interior window.",[238,842,844],{"id":843},"studio-setups","Studio Setups",[760,846,762,847,762,853,762,859,762,865,762,871,762,877,762,883,762,889],{},[185,848,849,852],{},[105,850,851],{},"High‑key"," — Prompt: “high‑key studio, large soft key, white cyc, even fill, low contrast.” Cues: minimal shadows, bright background. Pairings: 35mm + slider; product beauty shots.",[185,854,855,858],{},[105,856,857],{},"Low‑key"," — Prompt: “low‑key studio, single hard key from camera‑left, negative fill, black backdrop.” Cues: deep blacks, sculpted subjects. Pairings: static 85mm portrait; smoke for separation.",[185,860,861,864],{},[105,862,863],{},"Rembrandt"," — Prompt: “Rembrandt lighting, key 45° off and 45° up, cheek triangle, subtle fill.” Cues: classic portrait triangle under eye. Pairings: locked 85mm; small bounce camera‑right.",[185,866,867,870],{},[105,868,869],{},"Butterfly"," — Prompt: “butterfly lighting, frontal high key above lens, nose shadow under, glamour look.” Cues: even face, shadow under nose. Pairings: beauty 100mm; ring diffusion.",[185,872,873,876],{},[105,874,875],{},"Three‑point"," — Prompt: “three‑point lighting: soft key 45°, fill opposite low level, rim\u002Fbacklight for separation.” Cues: balanced face, hair light outline. Pairings: 50mm interview; medium shot on stools.",[185,878,879,882],{},[105,880,881],{},"Ring light"," — Prompt: “ring light around lens, frontal soft glow, circular eye catchlights.” Cues: flat shadows, crisp skin detail. Pairings: 35mm vlogger framings; slight tilt‑up for style.",[185,884,885,888],{},[105,886,887],{},"Rim light"," — Prompt: “strong back rim from behind subject, minimal key, dark background.” Cues: glowing edges, face mostly shadow. Pairings: 50mm profile; smoke or dust motes.",[185,890,891,894],{},[105,892,893],{},"Split light"," — Prompt: “split lighting, hard key 90° from one side, zero fill.” Cues: face half in darkness, dramatic line. Pairings: 85mm tight portrait; slow push‑in.",[238,896,898],{"id":897},"natural-atmospherics","Natural Atmospherics",[760,900,762,901,762,907,762,913,762,919,762,925],{},[185,902,903,906],{},[105,904,905],{},"Overcast"," — Prompt: “overcast sky, huge softbox look, cool neutral, no hard shadows.” Cues: even exposure, calm palette. Pairings: wide 28mm walking shots; gentle wind in hair.",[185,908,909,912],{},[105,910,911],{},"Foggy"," — Prompt: “dense fog, low contrast, volumetric depth, desaturated.” Cues: layered silhouettes, softened edges. Pairings: slow parallax + 35mm; headlights cutting haze.",[185,914,915,918],{},[105,916,917],{},"Sunny"," — Prompt: “clear sunny day, hard sunlight, blue sky bounce, bright highlights.” Cues: crisp skin sheen, hard ground shadows. Pairings: 24mm beach run; high shutter sport look.",[185,920,921,924],{},[105,922,923],{},"Rainy"," — Prompt: “rain at night, wet asphalt sheen, specular reflections, backlit raindrops.” Cues: glistening surfaces, texture in air. Pairings: 35mm handheld; neon practicals.",[185,926,927,930],{},[105,928,929],{},"Snowy"," — Prompt: “snowfall, bright overcast, cool tint, breath vapor, soft floor bounce.” Cues: high albedo fill, gentle flurries. Pairings: 50mm + slow motion; red wardrobe pop.",[238,932,934],{"id":933},"stylistic-tropes","Stylistic Tropes",[760,936,762,937,762,943,762,949,762,955,762,961,762,967],{},[185,938,939,942],{},[105,940,941],{},"Cinematic"," — Prompt: “cinematic contrast, soft roll‑off, filmic highlights, subtle grain, 24fps, 2.39:1.” Cues: balanced lively range, tasteful blacks. Pairings: dolly + 40mm; gentle vignette.",[185,944,945,948],{},[105,946,947],{},"Film noir"," — Prompt: “film noir, hard keys, Venetian blind shadows, cigarette smoke, deep blacks.” Cues: patterned light, mystery. Pairings: 50mm static; slow tilt reveals.",[185,950,951,954],{},[105,952,953],{},"Cyberpunk"," — Prompt: “humid night, neon overload, magenta\u002Fteal gels, holographic spill, haze.” Cues: saturated fog glow, specular chaos. Pairings: Steadicam weave + 35mm; rain curtains.",[185,956,957,960],{},[105,958,959],{},"Retro neon"," — Prompt: “1980s neon, saturated gels, practical neon tubes, VHS halation.” Cues: magenta\u002Fcyan backlights, purple blooms. Pairings: zoom push + 24–70mm; synth skyline.",[185,962,963,966],{},[105,964,965],{},"Horror"," — Prompt: “underlighting, practical flicker, long falloff, green cast, negative fill.” Cues: eye sockets shadowed, uneasy color. Pairings: slow creeping dolly; Dutch angle 35mm.",[185,968,969,972],{},[105,970,971],{},"Fantasy"," — Prompt: “ethereal god rays, warm\u002Fcool split, floating particles, enchanted glow.” Cues: shafts through canopy, glitter motes. Pairings: crane rise + 32mm; orchestral swell timing.",[15,974,976],{"id":975},"how-to-stack-lighting-with-director-and-dp-signatures","How to Stack Lighting With Director and DP Signatures",[11,978,979],{},"Once your lighting is locked, layer a directing or cinematography voice for taste. Keep the light directive explicit; use the director as seasoning, not the core instruction:",[760,981,762,982,762,988,762,994,762,1000,762,1006,762,1012],{},[185,983,984,987],{},[105,985,986],{},"Low‑key + Fincher"," — “low‑key studio, single side key, negative fill” + “Fincher‑style precision framing, cold palette, stable camera.” Expect immaculate geometry and controlled blacks.",[185,989,990,993],{},[105,991,992],{},"Golden hour + Lubezki"," — “golden hour backlight” + “Lubezki naturalism, continuous long take, handheld float.” Expect warm wrap and human, breathing camera movement.",[185,995,996,999],{},[105,997,998],{},"Neon noir + Wong Kar‑wai"," — “neon magenta\u002Fcyan, wet streets, deep shadows” + “Wong Kar‑wai\u002FChristopher Doyle saturated color, slow motion, step‑printing feel.” Expect drenched color and dreamy time.",[185,1001,1002,1005],{},[105,1003,1004],{},"Harsh noon + Villeneuve"," — “hard top‑light, minimal fill, desert glare” + “wide frames, contemplative pacing.” Stark, existential frames with punishing sun.",[185,1007,1008,1011],{},[105,1009,1010],{},"Overcast + Deakins"," — “overcast soft top‑light” + “Roger Deakins even tonality, gentle negative fill, naturalism.” Clean shape without flashy tricks.",[185,1013,1014,1017],{},[105,1015,1016],{},"Horror + Eggers"," — “underlighting, candle practicals” + “Robert Eggers period texture, slow dread.” Candlelit terror with deliberate patience.",[11,1019,1020],{},"Tip: put the lighting fragment early, then the director\u002FDP note, then camera and lens, then action. Models read left‑to‑right; leading with light preserves priority.",[15,1022,1024],{"id":1023},"frequent-prompting-mistakes-and-how-to-fix-them","Frequent Prompting Mistakes and How to Fix Them",[760,1026,762,1027,762,1033,762,1039,762,1045,762,1051,762,1057,762,1063,762,1069],{},[185,1028,1029,1032],{},[105,1030,1031],{},"Vague mood words"," — “make it moody” alone doesn’t anchor the model. Fix: “low‑key, single side key, negative fill” or “blue hour ambient, deep shadows.” Mood is the result; lighting is the recipe.",[185,1034,1035,1038],{},[105,1036,1037],{},"Conflicting time cues"," — “midnight golden hour” or “harsh noon with long shadows” confuses solvers. Fix: choose one time of day; if you need stylization, say “midnight with sodium pools” or “sunset backlight.”",[185,1040,1041,1044],{},[105,1042,1043],{},"Over‑stacking studio terms"," — “ring light + Rembrandt + split light” will average into mush. Fix: pick one scheme. If you must blend, phrase the hierarchy: “Rembrandt with subtle rim; no ring light.”",[185,1046,1047,1050],{},[105,1048,1049],{},"Forgetting fill and negative space"," — AI often fills everything. Fix: add “negative fill, deep blacks, no ambient bounce” for drama, or “even fill, lifted blacks” for commercial brightness.",[185,1052,1053,1056],{},[105,1054,1055],{},"Atmospherics without illumination"," — “foggy” without a back or side light yields flat gray. Fix: pair “foggy” with “strong backlight\u002Fgod rays” to sculpt volume.",[185,1058,1059,1062],{},[105,1060,1061],{},"Lenses that fight the light"," — Ring light + 24mm extreme closeup exaggerates distortion; harsh noon + beauty closeup reveals pores. Fix: align lens to purpose: 85–100mm for faces, 24–35mm for space.",[185,1064,1065,1068],{},[105,1066,1067],{},"Ignoring exposure logic"," — Midnight + sky full of detail + face perfectly lit is contradictory. Fix: add a practical source in scene: “dim window spill” or “phone glow” to justify visible faces.",[185,1070,1071,1074],{},[105,1072,1073],{},"Prompt order drift"," — Burying light at the tail encourages models to override it. Fix: put light first, then style, then movement, then action, then environment.",[15,1076,1078],{"id":1077},"permodel-notes-what-survives-across-veo-3-kling-30-seedance-20-sora-2","Per‑Model Notes: What Survives Across Veo 3, Kling 3.0, Seedance 2.0, Sora 2",[11,1080,1081],{},"Different engines weigh light cues differently. Here’s what tends to stick and what to watch for, based on current public behavior and early access reports:",[760,1083,762,1084,762,1090,762,1096,762,1102],{},[185,1085,1086,1089],{},[105,1087,1088],{},"Veo 3"," — Strong at naturalistic gradients and soft roll‑off. Time‑of‑day and studio terms (“Rembrandt,” “three‑point”) usually map well. It can soften low‑key into safe contrast; reinforce with “deep blacks, minimal fill.” Volumetric fog reads nicely but can slow generation at higher durations or resolutions.",[185,1091,1092,1095],{},[105,1093,1094],{},"Kling 3.0"," — Excels with neon, rain gloss, and fast motion. “Neon noir,” “cyberpunk,” and “rainy night backlight” are sticky. It may over‑saturate magentas; if you want restraint, add “muted grade, limited gamut.” Hard top‑light and split lighting are respected; ring light catchlights are hit‑or‑miss unless you specify “circular catchlight visible.”",[185,1097,1098,1101],{},[105,1099,1100],{},"Seedance 2.0"," — Character‑centric motion is a strength. Keep lighting fragments compact and early. It respects “backlight through haze” and “high‑key studio” but may blend “low‑key” toward medium contrast unless you also say “negative fill, black background.” Heavy fog or snow can reduce motion coherence; try shorter clips or simpler moves.",[185,1103,1104,1107],{},[105,1105,1106],{},"Sora 2"," — Previews suggest solid global illumination and physically consistent shadows. Time‑of‑day cues (“golden hour,” “blue hour”) and volumetrics respond well. It can auto‑balance toward naturalism; to keep stylized noir or horror, add “hard shadows, crushed blacks, limited fill” and an explicit practical source.",[11,1109,1110],{},"Cross‑engine tactics that help:",[760,1112,762,1113,762,1119,762,1125,762,1131],{},[185,1114,1115,1118],{},[105,1116,1117],{},"Anchor with geometry"," — “single key from camera‑left at 45° elevation” gives models a spatial anchor beyond style words.",[185,1120,1121,1124],{},[105,1122,1123],{},"State negatives when supported"," — If a model or interface supports negative prompting, add “no flat lighting, no overexposed sky” or “no ambient fill” to protect the look.",[185,1126,1127,1130],{},[105,1128,1129],{},"Mind credits and budgets"," — On most providers, duration and resolution, not prompt length, drive credit cost. Volumetrics (fog, snow) and nighttime scenes with many glowing practicals can increase failure rates and retries. On Nexvy, you can switch engines if one chokes on haze or neon without rewriting your look—your LightingPicker selection carries over.",[185,1132,1133,1136],{},[105,1134,1135],{},"Repeat lightly"," — If a cue is essential, a single tasteful repeat helps: “golden hour backlight, golden hour warmth” is often enough; avoid five repeats, which can cause overshoot.",[15,1138,1140],{"id":1139},"start-fast-pick-a-look-then-press-record","Start Fast: Pick a Look, Then Press Record",[11,1142,1143],{},"Here’s a simple, reliable assembly order you can reuse inside Nexvy:",[760,1145,762,1146,762,1152,762,1158,762,1164,762,1170],{},[185,1147,1148,1151],{},[105,1149,1150],{},"Lighting first"," — Choose one of the 31 fragments above.",[185,1153,1154,1157],{},[105,1155,1156],{},"Subject and action"," — “A runner crosses a wet street” or “a closeup portrait turns toward camera.”",[185,1159,1160,1163],{},[105,1161,1162],{},"Camera and lens"," — “handheld 35mm, slow dolly‑in, 24fps, 2.39:1.”",[185,1165,1166,1169],{},[105,1167,1168],{},"Style seasoning"," — “Wong Kar‑wai color” or “Deakins naturalism” if desired.",[185,1171,1172,1175],{},[105,1173,1174],{},"Atmosphere or grade"," — “haze for light beams,” “subtle grain, soft roll‑off,” “muted grade.”",[11,1177,1178],{},"Nexvy makes it practical to keep this language consistent across Veo 3, Kling 3.0, Seedance 2.0, Sora 2, and more—one prompt, many engines. Open the Lighting tab in the StylePicker, pick “golden hour,” “neon noir,” “Rembrandt,” or any of the 31 above, pair it with a lens and a move, and generate. The fastest way to better AI video is to speak the language of light. Try it on Nexvy and see how quickly your footage feels like cinema.",{"title":277,"searchDepth":278,"depth":278,"links":1180},[1181,1182,1189,1190,1191,1192],{"id":735,"depth":278,"text":736},{"id":748,"depth":278,"text":749,"children":1183},[1184,1185,1186,1187,1188],{"id":757,"depth":290,"text":758},{"id":801,"depth":290,"text":802},{"id":843,"depth":290,"text":844},{"id":897,"depth":290,"text":898},{"id":933,"depth":290,"text":934},{"id":975,"depth":278,"text":976},{"id":1023,"depth":278,"text":1024},{"id":1077,"depth":278,"text":1078},{"id":1139,"depth":278,"text":1140},"how-to","\u002Fblog\u002Fcovers\u002F31-cinematic-lighting-looks-to-transform-your-ai-videos.png","2026-06-30","Why Lighting Language Is Your Highest‑Use Prompt Tool In AI video, you can change the lens, the camera move, even the art style—yet one variable will...",{},"\u002Fblog\u002F31-cinematic-lighting-looks-to-transform-your-ai-videos",11,{"title":730,"description":1196},"blog\u002F31-cinematic-lighting-looks-to-transform-your-ai-videos",[1203,1204,1205,1206,1207],"video generation","lighting","prompts","cinematography","tutorial","green","iLIaJKuVlUUFSuvFJYPQoDlsAMvWtoHfoBtyvurnN30",1783507546604]