Real stock footage, matched to your script
TubeGen builds real stock footage into your video, sourced from Storyblocks. It reads your script, finds the lines that suit real footage, and pulls matching clips — placed at the moment the script talks about them. You choose how it's used: a full stock-footage video, or stock mixed in with your generated scenes at a ratio you set.
Three ways to use stock footage
You decide how much of your video uses stock footage, from an entire stock-footage video to an occasional clip between your generated scenes.
Full stock footage
The whole video is stock footage matched to your script.
Stock + images
Stock clips are mixed with your generated images.
Stock + animation
The same mix as images, and you can also animate those scenes for more motion.
You decide how heavy the footage feels
In the mixed settings, you control how often stock footage shows up against your generated scenes. Set the ratio anywhere from 1:1 up to 10:1 in either direction.
Show one clip for every two images, two clips for every image, or lean all the way toward one side.
The script is the guide
Scans your script
TubeGen reads the script and finds the lines where stock footage fits.
Pulls matching clips
It pulls Storyblocks clips that match the line being spoken, placed at that moment.
Mixes by your setting
Your setting and ratio decide how the clips mix with your generated scenes.
One of your visual options
Stock footage is one of your visual options, alongside generated images and animation. It works from your script, and the clips it places go to the editor with the rest of your scenes.
It's part of the visual build, not a separate tool.
Questions, answered
Can TubeGen add stock footage to my video?
Yes. TubeGen pulls royalty-free clips from Storyblocks, finds the lines in your script that suit real footage, and places matching clips where the narration calls for them. You choose how much of the video uses them.
Where does the stock footage come from?
From Storyblocks, a royalty-free library of millions of HD and 4K stock clips. TubeGen searches it for footage that matches your script, and every clip is licensed for use in your video.
Can I mix stock footage with AI images?
Yes. Two settings mix stock footage with your generated scenes, one with images and one that also lets you animate them. You set the ratio of clips to scenes.
How much stock footage shows up in my video?
You control it. Pick a full stock-footage video, or set a ratio from 1:1 up to 10:1 in either direction to make the mix as light or as heavy as you want.
How does it know which footage to use?
It matches Storyblocks clips to your script, finding footage that fits what each part is talking about, so what's on screen lines up with the narration.
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