
Your Simple Guide to Midjourney Video Creation
Jul 28
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Midjourney now has a video creation feature. This places it among other great tools like V3, ChatGPT, and Zora. Midjourney videos are impressive, even without sound right now. You can create them yourself. Let's look at how to get started.
What's New with Midjourney Videos?
Midjourney's new video tool lets you make high-quality clips from your images or prompts. While sound is not included yet, the visual quality stands out. Imagine making a video of yourself destroying a wall with a chainsaw, or famous people doing everyday things with great realism. The creative possibilities are wide open.
For a smoother experience and to manage your creations with less effort, check out the Midjourney Automation Suite from TitanXT. It can help make your video creation process much easier.
Midjourney Plans and Cost
You can begin making videos for just $10 a month with the basic plan. This plan allows you to create around 200-300 images or videos each month. When you submit a video request, it usually takes a few minutes for Midjourney to create it. If you need faster generation, there are options to pay for extra hours.
The basic plan is good for everyday use. For those making content regularly, a pro plan could fit your needs better. Even the basic plan provides plenty of room to experiment and create many videos.
How to Create Your First Midjourney Video
Starting your first video is simple:
First, choose an image you want to use. This can be one you have on your computer or one you generate within Midjourney.
Then, describe the action you want to see. For example, you could prompt "a man is jumping really high and the floor is exploding."
Set the motion speed. 'Low' means slow motion, and 'high' means fast motion.
Submit your video request. Midjourney will then take a few minutes to generate your clip.
Working Around Content Guidelines for Specific People
Sometimes, Midjourney's AI rules might stop you from animating specific real people, like celebrities. But there is an easy way to get around this:
Save the image of the person you want to animate to your device.
Upload that saved image directly to Midjourney.
Then, add your prompt for the video action. For example, "camera zooms out and the man is laughing hard drinking beer."
This method helps create a 16x9 aspect ratio video without running into issues relating to specific individuals. This lets you create fun videos of well-known people like Will Smith or Elon Musk, which can get a lot of views on platforms like TikTok or YouTube.
The TitanXT Midjourney Automation Suite is there to support your creative process, helping you manage your projects effectively and make more content.
Find Ideas and Create More
There are many ways to find inspiration and expand your video creation:
Search on Twitter: Look for "Midjourney video" and sort by "last" to see amazing videos other users are making from images.
Explore Midjourney's 'explore' page: You can see many videos and images others have already created. You can choose any of these existing images and use them as a base to create a new video.
Experiment with different images and prompts. You might take a complex image, like a close-up of an eye, and prompt it to blink and zoom out to show a full face. The possibilities are vast.
Conclusion
Midjourney's new video feature is a powerful tool for creating engaging clips with ease. Whether you're making videos for fun or for content creation, it offers a great way to bring your images to life. Its quality and simple process make it a valuable addition to the AI video space. Give it a try and see what impressive videos you can create.
Ready to start creating incredible videos with AI? Explore the possibilities with the Midjourney Automation Suite today!






