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Video Rendering with Vidu

Video rendering is the process of turning source footage, prompts, or scene data into a playable video draft for review, editing, or export. It is used to check motion, timing, and visual quality before final delivery, and Vidu helps creators and teams test that workflow efficiently.

Source Clip to Draft Comparison

Compare how Vidu turns a short source clip into an edited video draft versus a manual workflow that depends on separate editing steps and review passes.

Decision AreaVidu Video Editing
Manual Or Generic Workflow
Source Clip ScopeUpload one short clip and work from that exact footage as the base for edits.Gather, trim, and prep footage in separate tools before any AI-assisted edit can start.
Edit DirectionAdd a prompt and optional reference image to describe the change you want in the scene.Translate the edit request into manual cuts, effects, or compositing instructions by hand.
Aspect Ratio PlanningChoose the target frame shape before generating so the output matches the intended layout.Resize and reframe clips later, often after the edit is already assembled.
Scene Change TypeUse AI to replace characters, objects, or backgrounds while keeping the source clip structure.Rebuild scene changes with masking, tracking, layering, or reshoots.
Draft Review SignalGenerate a playable edited version quickly for motion, timing, and visual check.Review usually happens after more setup, making the first check depend on the full edit chain.

A Vidu Video Rendering Workflow

Explore the main workflow strengths of video rendering.

What Is AI Video Rendering?

Video rendering is the process of preparing a video output after creation or editing. In AI video workflows, rendering may involve reviewing generated clips, edits, effects, transitions, final output readiness, and dialogue alignment when spoken audio needs to match the visuals. In Vidu, this should be understood as part of the broader creation and editing workflow rather than a claim about a dedicated rendering engine.

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How to Use Video Rendering

Step 01

Upload Source Video

Select an existing clip or upload a new 1 to 8 second video as the source footage for editing.

Step 02

Add Reference and Prompt

Upload a reference image, describe the changes you want such as replacing characters, objects, or backgrounds, and adjust aspect ratio or output duration if needed. If the scene needs a different look, you can also explore video backgrounds to match the new setting more closely.

Step 03

Create Edited Video

Click Create to generate the edited version, then preview the result and download or export it after checking the final output. If you want a faster review path, a single-image video workflow can turn one prepared image and a prompt into a clip you can evaluate before a fuller render.

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Brand-Consistent Social Reels

Turn generated clips into polished social-ready drafts that are easier to review, approve, and adapt across channels. This use case helps teams catch pacing, framing, and brand-fit issues before a post goes live, reducing rework and protecting consistency. For teams building social content at scale, repeatable AI-assisted rendering workflows can help maintain a consistent style while teams move quickly toward final publishing decisions.

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Clear Product Promo Stories

Render promo visuals to test whether your product story reads instantly before final polish. This use case helps teams review framing, motion direction changes, and brand clarity in a realistic draft, so weak spots show up early and stronger ideas move forward with confidence. It matters because promotional clips often need to make a fast impression, and a clean first review can save time across creative, marketing, and approval rounds.

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Stronger Short Film Sequences

Video rendering lets directors and editors assemble individual scenes into an early cut that reveals how the mood, pacing, and visual flow are landing before the full film is locked. By viewing the sequence as a whole, teams can catch weak shots, uneven transitions, or moments that break the story’s rhythm while there is still room to adjust. For short films, where each scene often carries a large share of the emotion, this early pass makes the final edit stronger.

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Video Rendering Stage Preview

See how video rendering carries a source clip through processing and into a polished result you can inspect before moving forward.

Each example shows a different stage of the workflow, helping readers compare source material, edits, and review choices without repeating the same feature list.

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Video Rendering Creative Wins

Use Vidu video rendering to turn short clips, references, and prompts into polished visual assets for ads, story moments, product scenes, and social campaigns.

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Product Reveal Clips

Show packaging, materials, or feature moments with cinematic motion that makes a product feel tangible before a full shoot or longer brand film.

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Frequently Asked
Questions

AI video rendering is the process of turning a prompt, image, or reference into a finished video through Vidu’s text to video, image to video, or reference to video workflows. It uses your input and generation settings to create a clip you can review and refine, which is useful for social content, product ads, anime, cinematic scenes, and multi shot storytelling. Vidu helps you test ideas in your current workspace, so check the latest product settings before generating.

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Use Vidu's video editing path to prepare and review your generated or edited clip before using it in a broader project.

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