Get started with AI Video
Plan a photo-to-video activation with motion style, delivery timing, sharing, and testing expectations.
Experiences
Written forEvent producersAI Video turns a guest photo into a generated video result. It needs the same microsite setup as other experiences, plus extra planning for motion direction, processing time, delivery copy, and how guests will receive the final video.
Steps
- 1Open your AI Video experience, or create a new experience and choose AI Video. Snapbar usually sets up your first one during onboarding.
- 2Confirm the video concept, motion style, aspect ratio, soundtrack or silent playback expectations, and any brand-safe restrictions.
- 3Configure the Microsite tab with clear capture instructions, consent, lead fields, and completion copy.
- 4Use Delivery to set video-specific email copy and test how the result is presented to recipients.
- 5Use Sharing and Displays to confirm whether videos should be downloadable, shareable, shown in galleries, or used on live screens.
- 6Run a full test and allow enough time for video processing before evaluating the guest flow.

What to know
- Video generation is usually more processing-heavy than image generation. Build that timing into event staff scripts and attendee expectations.
- You will not see controls for motion, soundtrack, or AI model settings in your dashboard. Snapbar configures those during your launch review, so have a description of how the final video should look and feel ready when you select Request Launch.
- A successful test should confirm capture, processing, delivery, recipient playback, sharing, and display behavior.
Tips
- Avoid promising instant delivery until the tested processing time matches the event plan.
- Test on the phones or browsers guests are most likely to use.
- Keep recipient email copy short and clear so guests know their video may need a moment to finish.
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