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News Intro

Create broadcast-quality news opening sequences: spinning 3D globes, sweeping lower thirds, breaking news graphics, and the studio atmosphere that tells viewers they are watching something serious. Choose your segment type, describe the look, and get a polished intro ready to drop into your timeline.

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Enter a text prompt or upload an image as the starting frame

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AI Generation

Our AI creates your video (30-90 sec)

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Preview and download your video clip (5-10 sec)

See What You Can Create

Golden retriever in sunflower field at sunset

Ocean waves crashing against rocky cliffs

Sports car in neon-lit city at night

Colorful ink drops swirling in water

Woman walking through cherry blossoms

Mountain landscape time-lapse with clouds

Crowd dancing at rooftop party with city skyline

Young woman laughing in golden hour sunlight

Businessman walking through modern glass lobby

Photographer shooting in studio with dramatic lighting

Why Choose Our News Intro Generator

Broadcast-Grade Output

The AI renders the kind of opening graphics you associate with major network news: confident lighting, sharp motion design, and a studio feel that holds up on any screen.

Any Segment, Any Beat

Breaking news, weather reports, sports desks, finance markets, political coverage, morning shows: each segment type calls for a different energy, and the preset prompts give you a starting point for all of them.

Motion Graphics Built In

Describe the elements you want, whether that is a rotating globe, a ticker sweeping across the frame, or a lower-third animation, and the AI composes them into a single cohesive sequence.

Studio Atmosphere on Demand

Anchor desk lighting, dramatic newsroom environments, and the color grading that signals authority. Specify the tone and the AI builds the atmosphere around it, no studio rental needed.

Perfect For

YouTube News Channels Podcast Intros School Projects Corporate Updates Local TV Stations Student Media Community News Live Broadcasts

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AI Video Generation Models

News Intro runs on two AI video models selectable per generation. The Fast mode (Haiper) delivers results in roughly 30 to 60 seconds, useful when you need quick iterations. The Quality mode (Kling v3 Pro) takes longer but produces sharper motion and finer detail in complex scenes like multi-element graphics packages.

Both models handle temporal consistency across the clip, so the spinning globe or scrolling ticker moves smoothly from start to finish rather than jumping between frames. You pick the duration, 4, 5, or 8 seconds, and the model fills that window with purposeful motion.

Frequently Asked Questions

Type a description of your news opening: mention the segment type, the graphic elements you want (globe, ticker, lower third), the lighting mood, and any color direction. The AI reads that description and generates a short video clip matching those specifications. Use one of the preset variation chips as a starting point if you want a quick result without writing from scratch.

You choose between 4, 5, or 8 second clips before generating. Resolution and quality depend on the selected model: the Fast mode gives you quick results suitable for most online use, while Quality mode (Kling v3 Pro) outputs finer detail that holds up better when the video is displayed large or embedded in a broadcast timeline.

Yes. Your text prompt is the entire control interface. Specify whether you want cool blue studio lighting or warm morning show tones, whether the camera pushes in or holds wide, whether graphics sweep from left or drop from above. The more precisely you describe the segment's visual identity, the closer the output will be to what you have in mind.

MP4. It drops straight into Premiere, DaVinci Resolve, Final Cut, or any other editor without conversion. You can also upload it directly to YouTube, use it as a streaming overlay, or embed it in a presentation.

The output is a visual-only clip. Pair it in your editor with a news theme, a voiceover, or a sound bed of your choice. This gives you full control over the audio, which matters for news content where the music tone sets the program's personality.

Yes. No overlays or branding are added to the output, so what you download is a clean clip ready for your own branding or direct use.

Yes. News Intro videos work for YouTube channels, corporate news updates, client-facing presentations, and broadcast productions. Each clip is generated from your specific prompt, so there are no stock licensing concerns and no risk of another channel using the same footage.

Name the segment type, the dominant graphic element, the camera behavior, and the color palette. "Breaking news lower third sweeping in from the left, spinning 3D globe center frame, cool blue studio lighting, sharp and urgent" will produce a more focused result than "news intro." The preset variation chips are written this way and make good templates to modify.

Fast mode typically returns results in 30 to 60 seconds. Quality mode (Kling v3 Pro) takes longer because it processes more detail per frame. Generation time also scales with clip length, so an 8-second clip takes more time than a 4-second one at the same quality setting.

News intros work because they follow a visual grammar: confident motion, clean graphic hierarchy, purposeful lighting. The AI models behind this tool have learned that grammar. A globe that wobbles or a lower third that lingers awkwardly would undermine credibility, so the models are tuned toward the tight, deliberate motion that broadcast design demands.

AI News Intro Video vs Other Methods

Feature Luxoret AI Manual / Traditional Other Tools
Speed Results in seconds Hours in a studio Minutes per track
Equipment Just a browser Professional studio gear Desktop app required
Skill Required None — fully automated Audio engineering skills Some learning curve
Quality Professional AI output Depends on engineer skill Basic quality
Format Support MP3, WAV, and more Varies by studio Common formats only