Best of
Best text to video
Turn scripts into finished edits with CutScene's AI stack.
Why text-to-video matters
Teams want to move from scripts to shareable videos without juggling tools. CutScene routes prompts through Gemini 2.5 Flash for polish, then generates video with Kling, Veo3, SeeDance, Hailuo, or Fabric. The result? A complete pipeline that turns text ideas into finished edits.
What "best" looks like
| Requirement | CutScene approach |
|---|---|
| Prompt refinement | Gemini 2.5 Flash rewrites prompts for clarity |
| Model flexibility | Multiple generators tailored to motion, realism, or stylization |
| Editing | Full timeline for trimming, color grading, audio mixing |
| Collaboration | Media groups for organization and manual approvals |
| Export | Local processing for privacy and fast turnaround |
Workflow
- Paste your script into CutScene's prompt improver to generate detailed shot instructions.
- Choose the right model for each scene based on tone and complexity.
- Generate short clips, review them, and archive the best takes.
- Assemble the edit, layering voiceover and music from ElevenLabs.
- Export final videos in the format each channel needs.
Alternatives snapshot
| Platform | Advantage | Limitation |
|---|---|---|
| Runway Gen-3 | Quick text-to-video experimentation | Requires separate editing workflow |
| Pika | Fast, stylized clips | Limited control for long-form storytelling |
| Luma Dream Machine | Strong cinematic look | Still evolving editing ecosystem |
Conclusion
CutScene is the best text-to-video option because it treats generation and finishing as one process. You go from text prompt to polished video without handing off to other software.