How to Make AI Movies in 1950s Super Panavision 70

Are you fascinated by the vintage charm of 1950s movie trailers? Want to create your own AI-generated movies in the Super Panavision 70 style? In this article, I’ll guide you through a simple process to achieve that retro aesthetic using AI tools. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced content creator, this tutorial will help you produce unique and engaging movie trailers that stand out.

You can watch the full video tutorial , where I cover all the steps visually. For now, let’s break down the process so you can follow along.


Prompt:

Create 20 image prompts for a Back to the Future trailer. Each image visually represents pivotal characters, story moments, and settings. Physically describe each character every time you mention them. 

At the end of each image add the following: 

in 1950s film screengrab, 1950s Super Panavision 70 film stock, 70mm, film scratches, vintage, retro, beautiful cinematography, in color, grainy –ar 16:9 –v 6.1

Prompt 2:
I want you to write a voice-over narration for a 1950s Back to the Future trailer. Limit it to 155 words and display it as one paragraph. No camera shots, angles, etc. Just text.

 

Prompt example 1: Screengrab of 1950’s Super Panavision 70 movie. Retro in color. Marilyn Monroe wearing jedi robes in desert –ar 16:9

Prompt example 2: Screengrab of 1950’s Super Panavision 70 movie. Retro in color. Marilyn Monroe wearing jedi robes wielding green light saber in desert –ar 16:9 –cref

Website Used:

  1. Chatgpt
  2. Hailuo AI
  3. ElevenLabs
  4. Removing Watermarks

 

1. Creating AI-Generated Movie Images

The first step is to generate high-quality images for your movie trailer. You can use ChatGPT to write prompts for AI image generators. Tools like MidJourney are great for this, but if you’re starting out with no investment, you can use text-to-video platforms like Hailuo AI.

Simply type the name of your movie, and ChatGPT will help generate the right prompts to create scene images. If you’re looking for better-quality results, MidJourney’s paid version offers more flexibility. But don’t worry if you’re using free tools—Hailuo AI can still get the job done.

2. Removing Watermarks from Clips

Once you’ve generated your movie images and clips, there might be watermarks on the videos. Luckily, you can remove these easily. Just search for ‘remove watermark from video’ on Google and use one of the free online tools available. After uploading your clips, highlight the watermark area, and the tool will remove it for you. Save the cleaned clips to your computer or mobile device.

3. Adding Voiceovers with ElevenLabs

Next, you’ll want to add a voiceover to match the old 1950s style. Head over to ElevenLabs and create a free account. Choose a voice that fits the vintage theme, like Harrison or similar, and generate your narration based on your script. For that extra authentic touch, we’ll add a radio effect to the voice file in the next step.

4. Editing Voiceovers in Audacity

To give your voiceover that old-time radio sound, open Audacity and import the voice file. Use the “Filter Curve EQ” setting under ‘EQ and Filters’ and select the ‘AM Radio’ preset. This will add a classic vintage effect to the voice, giving it that retro feel. Once you’re happy with the sound, export the file and it will be ready to use in your video.

5. Video Editing: Assembling Clips and Effects

Now it’s time to put everything together in your video editor. I’m using Filmora for this tutorial, but you can use any editing software. Import your clips, voiceover, and background music into the timeline. Make sure the clips are in sequence to match your voiceover.

To give your video the 1950s Super Panavision 70 feel, add some old film or cinematic effects from your video editor. These will help create the vintage vibe that makes your movie trailer stand out.

6. Adding AI-Generated Background Music

No movie trailer is complete without background music. For this, use Suno AI to generate a fitting soundtrack. Search for instrumental options and type in keywords like ‘1950s movie trailer’ or ‘vintage music.’ Suno AI will generate music based on your keywords. Once you’ve downloaded the music, import it into your video project to complete your trailer.

7. Export and Upload to YouTube or TikTok

Once your movie trailer is complete, export the final video and upload it to your YouTube channel or TikTok account. If you’re just starting out on YouTube, you can create a new channel dedicated to these types of vintage-style videos. If you already have a monetized channel, you can upload the trailer there and start building an audience in this exciting niche.


Can You Monetize These Videos? Yes, you can! Many creators have already monetized their channels with similar content. To get better results, you can eventually upgrade to paid tools like MidJourney for generating images or use RunwayML and Kling AI for converting images into videos. However, if you’re just starting with no investment, free text-to-video generators like Hailuo AI are perfect for getting off the ground.


Conclusion Creating AI movies in the 1950s Super Panavision 70 style is a fun and creative way to stand out on platforms like YouTube and TikTok. By following the steps in this tutorial and using the tools we’ve covered, you can create high-quality, vintage-style trailers that will captivate your audience.

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Tags: AI Movie Trailers, 1950s Style, Super Panavision 70, Vintage Movie Trailers, AI Content Creation, Video Editing, Filmora, MidJourney, RunwayML, Hailuo AI, ElevenLabs

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