Template guide
AI couple video template guide
Templates are one of the fastest ways to improve AI couple videos because they control the scene structure before you spend time rewriting prompts.
Updated 2026-05-04
Match the template to the source photos
The best template is the one that fits the face angle, lighting, and emotional tone of the photos you already have.
- Use close-contact templates when both faces are sharp and similarly framed.
- Use wider cinematic templates when source angles or scale are different.
- Use outdoor templates when portraits are bright and naturally lit.
Choose by mood and use case
A romantic keepsake, cinematic social post, and playful public-space edit need different scene logic. Pick the template before writing prompt refinements.
- Tender templates work well for anniversary-style edits.
- Rainy-night and cinema templates work well for dramatic video posts.
- Dining, office, and elevator templates work well for polished urban scenes.
Use category and tag pages for exploration
Template category and tag pages help you find scenes by location, mood, and visual style. They are useful when you know the feeling but not the exact template name.
- Browse categories for broad scene families such as indoor, outdoor, or cinematic.
- Use tags to find specific styles like rainy night, sunset, dining, or subway.
- Open related templates when the first option is close but not exact.
Do not force a mismatched template
If a template repeatedly produces awkward face placement or body distance, the scene may not fit the source photos. Switching templates is often faster than repeated retries.
- Move to a softer indoor scene if dramatic lighting hurts identity.
- Move to a wider scene if close framing creates overlap problems.
- Move to a simpler scene if background detail distracts from the couple.