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Your brief is the sentence or two you give Vihaan describing the video you want. The more specific you are, the closer the first result will be. You can always refine by chatting further.

What to include

Occasion or purpose

Wedding invite, birthday, festival greeting, product promo, subscribe overlay — tell Vihaan the point of the video.

Names & details

The names, dates, venue, or tagline that should appear on screen.

Language

Ask for the language you want the text in — for example English, Hindi, or Marathi.

Style & mood

Traditional, modern, playful, minimal, luxurious — a mood word helps Vihaan pick the right template.

Good examples

“Marathi wedding invitation for Aarav & Sai on 12 May at Lodha Crown, traditional and elegant, with our couple photo.”
“Modern product launch teaser for a coffee brand, bold and energetic, tagline ‘Mornings, upgraded.’”
“Playful 5th birthday video for Meera, colorful, with three of her photos.”

Tips for better results

Mention how many photos you have. Vihaan matches templates to the number of images you can provide.
  • Lead with the occasion, then add the details.
  • Spell names exactly as you want them shown — Vihaan uses your spelling.
  • One clear style word beats a long list of adjectives.
  • If the first template isn’t right, just say so — “show me something more minimal” — and Vihaan will suggest alternatives.

Things to avoid

Don’t paste very long paragraphs of text expecting all of it on screen — templates have a limited number of text slots. Keep on-screen copy short and punchy; Vihaan will tell you if something won’t fit.

Next: choosing a template

See how templates work and how to pick the right one for your brief.