Turn an article into a video people will actually watch

A good post takes a day to write and gets read by the fraction of your audience who read. The same argument as a 60 second video reaches the part of the audience that scrolls, and it costs almost nothing once the writing is done.

Motionflare takes the article URL and treats the piece as the brief: the thesis becomes the throughline, the section headings become scene beats, and the images and brand come from the page. You approve the script, then it animates and narrates the whole thing.

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사용 방법

  1. 1.Paste the article URL

    Any public post: your blog, your changelog, a documentation page, or a launch write-up. Motionflare reads the full text and pulls the visuals.

  2. 2.Cut it to a video shape

    A 2,000 word post is not a 60 second video. The draft compresses it to the beats that survive, and you decide which argument leads.

  3. 3.Pick a voice and a look

    Choose the narration voice, the language, and a style pack. Editorial Cutout and Ink Story suit essays; Command Dark suits technical posts.

  4. 4.Preview the cut

    Watch the whole video inline before paying. If a section lands badly, ask in chat to re-treat that scene alone.

  5. 5.Publish as a second asset

    Export 16:9 to embed at the top of the post, or 9:16 to run the same argument on social with a link back.

The writing is already done

The expensive part of the video, knowing what you are arguing, is finished before you start. The video is a distribution format for it.

One post, two audiences

Readers get the post, scrollers get the video, and both point at the same page. The video does not replace the article, it feeds it.

Back catalogue counts

Posts you published last year are still arguments worth distributing. Each one is a URL you can paste today.

Article to video vs. website to video

They start the same way and end differently. A product page becomes a product video: what it is, who it is for, what it looks like. An article becomes an argument video: a claim, the reasoning, the conclusion.

Motionflare reads which one you gave it and shapes the story accordingly. If you want the product framing instead, paste the product page.

What gets cut, and why that is the point

A long post has caveats, asides, and a section you were not sure about. A video has 60 seconds. Compressing forces the piece down to its load-bearing claim, which is a useful exercise even when you never publish the video.

You see the compression as an editable script before anything renders, so the cut is your call rather than the model’s.

Where the video goes

Embedded at the top of the post it raises time on page for readers who would have bounced. On social it works as a standalone asset that links back. In a newsletter it is a thumbnail that earns the click.

Because both aspect ratios come from the same project, covering those surfaces is one session rather than three.

자주 묻는 질문

How do I turn an article into a video?

Paste the article URL into Motionflare. It reads the full text, compresses it into a scene-by-scene script you can edit, then generates animated scenes with narration, subtitles, and music.

Does it read the whole article or just the headline?

The whole page. The thesis becomes the throughline and the section structure informs the scene beats, which is why the output argues something rather than restating the title five ways.

Can I use it on old blog posts?

Yes, and that is often the highest-return use. Any public URL works, so an archive of posts is an archive of videos you have not made yet.

What if the article is very long?

It gets compressed to the load-bearing claim. You review that compression as an editable script and choose which argument leads before anything renders.

Does the video use images from the article?

Yes. Images and brand assets are pulled from the page and composed into scenes, alongside typography generated as code so quoted lines stay exact.

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