Cinematic Looks Video Styles
11 AI cinematic looks styles. Each one is a tuned recipe — click a style to see an example and start creating.
Distinct cinematic aesthetics applied to any subject — film-stock grades, specific director-inspired moods, vintage textures, and high-end commercial looks. The Cinematic Looks styles are about the LOOK first.
Pick the aesthetic you want and Wavemaker bakes it into every shot — consistent grade, lighting, and texture — so your whole video shares one deliberate, premium visual identity.
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Film Noir Hard shadows, wet streets, dangerous glamour -
Wes Anderson Style Symmetrical, pastel, deadpan perfection -
VHS Retro 80s tape aesthetic — nostalgia weaponised -
Cyberpunk Neon-drenched dystopia, rain-slicked streets -
Double Exposure Portrait and landscape fused into one image -
Found Footage Discovered film, raw and unmistakably real -
Grindhouse Exploitation film grain, pulp typography -
Spaghetti Western Leone close-ups, dusty standoff, epic score -
French New Wave Jump cuts, naturalism, Nouvelle Vague cool -
Silent Film Title cards, melodrama, piano roll charm -
Dark Fairy Tale Tim Burton whimsy meets gothic strangeness
How to create a cinematic looks video
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Describe your video
Paste a link or type a one-line brief. Wavemaker reads it, pulls your brand, and plans the scenes, script, and pacing for you.
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Pick a style
Choose one of the styles on this page. Each is a tuned recipe — look, cut rhythm, voice, and structure — applied automatically to your brief.
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Generate and refine
Wavemaker writes the script, generates every shot and voiceover, and assembles a finished video. Tweak any scene in chat or on the canvas, then export.
Cinematic Looks video — FAQs
What's the difference from Film & Narrative?
Film & Narrative is about story structure; Cinematic Looks is about a consistent visual aesthetic (grade, light, texture) applied across the whole video.
Will the look stay consistent?
Yes — the chosen look is locked across every scene so the video feels like one cohesive piece.
Can I apply a look to my product?
Absolutely — these styles work on products, people, or places; the aesthetic is applied on top of your subject.