Generacion Video IA Alcoy Guide for Local Projects
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.
Start with clear project goals
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.
Choose accessible tools
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.
Build a repeatable prompt set
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.
Edit and export locally
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.
Test delivery on target platforms
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.
Track results and adjust
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.


