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AI Roundtable Open Poll · 9 models

how to make ai vedios that are similer or better than the ones shared on instagram

Answer: Animate high-quality static images using advanced video AI, then aggressively edit the footage for fast-paced vertical feeds. (All 9 models agreed)

Model Responses

Claude Opus 4.6

Answer: To make AI videos that match or exceed typical Instagram quality, you should combine strong creative direction with modern generative tools like Runway, Kling, or Pika, then polish the output with tight mobile-first editing and consistent visual style.

Start by choosing the right tool for your aesthetic. Runway Gen-3 Alpha and Kling excel at realistic or cinematic motion, while Pika and Haiper work well for stylized, animated, or meme-like content. Use image-to-video rather than text-to-video whenever possible: upload a high-quality reference image or an AI-generated still to maintain visual consistency across clips. Craft detailed prompts that specify camera movement, lighting, and motion intensity—phrases like "smooth tracking shot," "golden hour glow," or "subtle head turn" give you far more control than vague descriptions. For characters or objects that recur, lock in a seed or use the tool’s character/style reference features so the video feels cohesive rather than random. The biggest difference between amateur and viral Instagram AI videos is editing. Export at 9:16 aspect ratio, cut to a strong hook in the first 1–2 seconds, and keep total length under 15–30 seconds. Add trending audio, quick transitions, and motion graphics in CapCut, Premiere, or After Effects. AI generates the raw footage, but the pacing, sound design, and narrative micro-structure are what make it feel "Instagram-native." Finally, upscale resolution with tools like Topaz Video AI if the generator outputs are soft, and combine multiple short generations rather than trying to get one perfect long clip. The best results blend AI generation with deliberate human curation, giving you scroll-stopping content that feels intentional rather than accidental.

Claude Opus 4.7

Answer: Use AI video generation tools like Runway Gen-3 or Kling AI with detailed prompts, combined with post-production in CapCut or Premiere Pro to match or exceed Instagram-quality AI videos.

Start by selecting a top-tier AI video model that supports high-resolution output and motion consistency, as these directly address the visual polish seen in popular Instagram content. Craft prompts that specify style, lighting, camera movements, and narrative elements to replicate trending aesthetics while adding unique twists for better engagement. Finally, refine the raw AI output through editing software to fix artifacts, add sound design, and optimize for platform algorithms, ensuring the final video performs competitively or better.

Gemini 3.5 Flash

Answer: Create high-quality AI videos by combining modern AI video generators with strong storytelling, trending audio, and platform-specific optimization techniques.

To create AI videos that match or exceed Instagram quality, you need a multi-layered approach: **Choose the Right AI Tools**: Use platforms like Runway Gen-3, Pika Labs, or Kling AI for video generation. For character consistency and talking avatars, consider HeyGen or D-ID. Free options include Leonardo AI's motion feature or Stable Video Diffusion. **Master Prompting**: Write detailed, specific prompts. Instead of "a cat walking," try "a fluffy orange tabby cat walking through a sun-drenched garden, cinematic lighting, 4K quality, slow motion." Reference specific camera angles, lighting styles, and moods. **Enhance with Editing**: AI-generated clips rarely work standalone. Use CapCut, Adobe Premiere, or DaVinci Resolve to: - Add trending music and sound effects - Apply transitions and effects - Include text overlays and captions - Color grade for visual consistency - Maintain 9:16 aspect ratio for Reels **Follow Instagram Best Practices**: Keep videos 7-15 seconds for maximum engagement, hook viewers in the first second, use trending audio from Instagram's library, and post during peak hours (typically 11am-2pm or 7pm-9pm). **Iterate and Analyze**: Study viral AI content creators, test different styles, analyze your insights to see what resonates, and continuously refine your approach based on performance data. The key differentiator isn't just the AI tool—it's how you combine AI generation with creative direction, professional editing, and platform knowledge.

Claude Opus 4.8

Answer: Create AI videos using text-to-video tools like Runway ML or Pika, combined with AI image generators, strategic prompting, and post-production editing for viral Instagram content.

To create AI videos that match or exceed Instagram quality, follow this comprehensive approach: **Tool Selection**: Start with leading text-to-video platforms like Runway Gen-3, Pika Labs, or Luma AI. These tools have evolved rapidly and now produce smooth, coherent clips. For image-to-video, consider Stable Video Diffusion or Kling AI, which excel at animating static images. **Content Strategy**: Instagram's most successful AI videos typically feature: - Surreal or fantastical scenes that showcase AI's creative potential - Smooth transitions and consistent aesthetics - Short, punchy clips (5-15 seconds) that loop well - Trending audio or music that amplifies engagement **Production Workflow**: Begin with detailed prompts that specify style, motion, camera angle, and mood. Generate multiple variations and select the best. Use AI upscalers like Topaz Video AI to enhance resolution. Apply color grading and add music in tools like CapCut or Adobe Premiere. **Advanced Techniques**: Chain multiple AI tools together—use Midjourney or DALL-E for initial frames, animate with Runway, then refine with traditional editing software. This hybrid approach often yields superior results to single-tool workflows. **Instagram Optimization**: Format videos vertically (9:16), hook viewers in the first second, and include text overlays to maintain engagement without sound. Study successful creators like @ai.videos or @future.visuals to understand trending styles. The key differentiator is iteration—successful creators generate dozens of clips before selecting the best, then enhance through careful editing.

GPT-5.5

Answer: To make AI videos similar to or better than Instagram videos, combine a strong concept, high-quality AI generation tools, tight editing, good sound design, and platform-optimized posting.

Start with the idea, not the tool. The best Instagram AI videos usually have a clear hook in the first 1–2 seconds, a simple visual concept, and a reason for people to keep watching. Before generating anything, decide: is the video funny, cinematic, educational, emotional, shocking, or stylish? Use strong prompts. Instead of writing only “make a futuristic city,” describe the subject, camera movement, lighting, style, mood, and details. For example: “A cinematic close-up of a robot barista making coffee in a neon Tokyo café, shallow depth of field, smooth dolly movement, realistic reflections, 4K, dramatic lighting.” Use good AI video tools. Popular options include Runway, Pika, Kling, Luma Dream Machine, Kaiber, and CapCut AI features. For images, you can use Midjourney, Leonardo AI, DALL·E, or Stable Diffusion, then animate those images with video tools. If you want talking avatars, tools like HeyGen or Synthesia can help. Improve the video with editing. Most AI clips are not perfect on their own. Use CapCut, Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve, or Final Cut to cut weak moments, add zooms, transitions, captions, sound effects, music, color grading, and pacing. Instagram videos usually perform better when they are short, fast, and visually clear. Make the video vertical and platform-ready. Use a 9:16 aspect ratio, usually 1080x1920 resolution. Keep Reels short unless the content is very engaging. Add subtitles if there is speech, because many people watch without sound. Use a strong cover image and a caption that encourages comments or shares. Study successful Instagram videos, but do not copy them exactly. Look at their structure: hook, pacing, music, text placement, visual style, and ending. Then create your own version with a unique concept. Better videos usually come from better storytelling, not just better AI generation. A simple workflow is: find a viral-style idea, write a short script, generate images or clips, regenerate the weak parts, edit everything tightly, add music and captions, export in 9:16, then post and test. The more you test different hooks, styles, and topics, the faster your AI videos will improve.

Grok 4.3

Answer: To make AI videos that match or exceed typical Instagram quality, start by generating high-fidelity images with Midjourney or Stable Diffusion, animate them using Runway Gen-2 or Pika Labs with controlled motion prompts, and then polish the output with CapCut or DaVinci Resolve using vertical 9:16 formatting, trending audio, and fast-paced edits tailored for mobile viewers.

The foundation of a compelling AI video is the source imagery. Instead of relying solely on text-to-video, begin with detailed text-to-image prompts in Midjourney, Stable Diffusion, or Leonardo.ai to create sharp, stylized frames that establish your aesthetic. High-resolution, well-composed images give the motion models better structural data, resulting in cleaner animation and fewer artifacts. Next, animate these images using specialized AI video tools such as Runway Gen-2, Pika Labs, or Stable Video Diffusion. Use motion controls—like camera pan, zoom, and subject motion prompts—to add cinematic energy rather than letting the AI drift randomly. For character consistency across clips, lock seed values or use reference images and inpainting to maintain visual coherence, which is essential if you are telling a multi-shot story. After generating the raw clips, assemble them in an editor like CapCut, Adobe Premiere, or DaVinci Resolve. Add trending music or AI-generated sound effects from platforms like Epidemic Sound or ElevenLabs, use quick cuts that align with the beat, and apply motion graphics or captions to boost retention. Instagram audiences scroll fast, so the first three seconds must feature a strong visual hook. Finally, export in vertical 9:16 or 4:5 aspect ratios at high bitrates to preserve AI-generated details, and test different styles—surreal morphs, cinematic short stories, or fashion loops—to see what resonates. Iterating on prompts, motion parameters, and editing pacing is the most reliable way to push your content above the average Instagram AI video.

Perplexity Sonar Pro

Answer: Create Instagram-quality AI videos by generating high-quality source images with tools like Midjourney or DALL-E 3, animating them with specialized video models such as Runway Gen-3, Kling, or Pika, and polishing the results with mobile editing apps that sync to trending audio.

Start with strong visuals. The best AI videos on Instagram begin as crisp, well-composed images rather than raw text-to-video prompts. Use image generators like Midjourney, Ideogram, or DALL-E 3 to create detailed frames with cinematic lighting and consistent characters, then feed those images into AI video tools like Runway Gen-3 Alpha, Kling, Luma Dream Machine, or Pika 1.5 to add motion. Master the specific mechanics that make short-form content pop. Use motion brushes, camera zooms, and pan controls to guide the viewer’s eye, and keep clips under 7–15 seconds to match Instagram Reels’ fast-paced feed. Study viral patterns—seamless loops, surreal morphs, and hyper-realistic texture work—and reverse-engineer them by browsing prompt-sharing communities on Reddit or X. Polish matters more than generation alone. Import AI clips into CapCut, Adobe Premiere Rush, or VN to adjust pacing, add motion blur, apply color grading, and layer trending audio or sound effects. Instagram’s algorithm favors high retention and quick hooks, so place the most striking visual within the first second and use jump cuts or style shifts to maintain energy. Finally, respect ethical and legal boundaries. Avoid replicating a specific creator’s copyrighted characters, branded content, or recognizable likeness without permission. Instead, treat popular Instagram AI videos as inspiration for technique and aesthetic, then develop your own distinctive style so your content stands out rather than imitates.

Kimi K2.6

Answer: To create AI videos that rival or surpass Instagram quality, you must pair advanced generative tools with skilled post-production, platform-native storytelling, and precise prompt engineering rather than treating raw AI output as a finished product.

Begin by choosing the right generative stack. For video generation, use frontier models such as Runway Gen-3 Alpha, Pika 2.0, Kling, or Luma Dream Machine; for still imagery that you later animate, use Midjourney v6 or FLUX. Develop detailed prompts that specify cinematic camera motion, lighting, frame rate, and emotional tone, and leverage image-to-video workflows along with motion brushes or camera controls to maintain subject consistency and reduce morphing artifacts. Treat AI-generated clips as raw source material, not final deliverables. Import them into DaVinci Resolve, Adobe Premiere, or CapCut to control pacing, add hard cuts or seamless transitions, layer Foley and music, color-grade for a cohesive look, and composite VFX. Instagram viewers expect high polish; unedited AI footage often reveals telltale glitches, inconsistent physics, or soft details that break immersion, so editing is what separates amateur experiments from professional-grade content. Study the visual grammar of viral Instagram and Reels content. Shoot for a 9:16 vertical aspect ratio, deliver a compelling hook within the first three seconds, sync to trending audio or bespoke sound design, and embrace surreal, hyper-aesthetic, or emotionally resonant subject matter that stops thumbs from scrolling. Top creators on the platform often develop recognizable niches—such as sci-fi fashion loops, impossible architecture flythroughs, or morphing product visuals—by generating dozens of variations and curating ruthlessly. Finally, iterate relentlessly and be transparent. Generate multiple options for every shot, blend AI footage with traditional video or photography to ground the surreal in reality, and disclose AI use where appropriate. On Instagram, trust and novelty are valuable currencies; creators who educate their audience about their workflow typically build stronger, more engaged communities than those who attempt to hide the generative process.

Claude Haiku 4.5

Answer: To create AI videos that rival or surpass typical Instagram content, you should leverage state-of-the-art generative video tools, master cinematic prompting, and optimize aggressively for mobile-first storytelling and platform algorithms.

First, choose the right generation stack. Models like Runway Gen-3 Alpha, Kling AI, Luma Dream Machine, or Pika Labs currently lead in motion coherence and visual fidelity. For photorealistic or heavily stylized clips, pair a video generator with an image model such as Midjourney or Flux to generate high-quality keyframes that serve as image-to-video inputs, giving you far more control than text-to-video alone. Second, treat prompting like cinematography rather than simple description. Use explicit camera directives—such as "drone shot pulling back at golden hour," "rack focus from foreground to subject," or "handheld documentary style"—and specify lighting, lens types, and motion dynamics. The difference between amateur and professional-looking AI footage almost always comes down to precise, film-literate prompts and negative prompts that suppress morphing, blur, or extra limbs. Third, never publish raw generations. Import clips into an editor like DaVinci Resolve, Adobe Premiere, or CapCut to add sound design, pacing, and motion graphics. AI video excels at visuals but often lacks temporal consistency; masking, speed ramping, and jump cuts can hide minor glitches while keeping energy high. Add trending audio or original soundscapes, since audio drives Instagram’s recommendation engine as much as visuals. Finally, design for the feed, not for the desktop. Shoot for 9:16 vertical aspect ratios, front-load the most arresting visual within the first 1.5 seconds, and keep videos between 7 and 15 seconds for maximum loop potential. Study current Instagram aesthetics—hyper-surreal transitions, fashion showcases, or micro-narratives—and use AI to execute concepts that would be expensive or impossible with traditional production, rather than simply replicating what a phone camera could already do. Quality on Instagram is ultimately measured by retention and shareability, so technical fidelity must serve a clear, scroll-stopping creative concept.

Final Summary

The AI Roundtable unanimously agreed that viral Instagram-quality AI videos require a hybrid workflow rather than single-prompt magic. Models like Claude Opus 4.6, Grok 4.3, and Perplexity Sonar Pro urged creators to start with high-quality static images from Midjourney before animating them in Runway Gen-3 or Kling. Finally, Kimi K2.6 and GPT-5.5 emphasized that the real secret lies in tight post-production editing, trending audio, and rapid vertical hooks.

All 9 models agreed