AI DJ Video Generator

Generate club atmosphere clips, DJ performance videos, and music event visuals from text prompts. No camera, no crew — Kling 2.1 handles the cinematography.

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Inspirations

Real AI DJ Video Generator outputs
Dynamic crowd energy in a club setting — Kling 2.1 motion generation.
Cinematic atmospheric scene — demonstrating 1080p native resolution quality.
Close-up camera tracking shot with smooth motion control.
Dynamic motion sequence — social-first vertical format.

DJ video content that used to require a production budget, a venue, and a real performer now takes a text prompt and thirty seconds. The AI DJ video generator on Polyfaced feeds your scene description into Kling 2.1 — a cinematics-grade text-to-video model trained on real recorded motion — and renders a DJ performance clip from that description. Type a warehouse rave with strobe lighting, a rooftop club at dusk, or a festival mainstage at night, and the model generates the environment, the lighting dynamics, the crowd energy, and the DJ's movements as a single coherent video. The output is a downloadable MP4 you can use directly in social campaigns, event promotions, album visual content, or brand campaigns that need music-culture aesthetics without a live shoot. 9:16 vertical generates natively for Reels and TikTok — no crop from a landscape source. 16:9 handles YouTube and presentation formats. The credit system runs per generation: a 5-second clip at 1080p costs 20 credits, failed jobs are refunded automatically, and there is no monthly subscription required to start.

What the AI DJ video generator does

Club atmosphere and crowd motion from a single prompt

Writing a scene description is enough to generate the full environment. Describe a dark warehouse club with strobe lighting, a haze machine, and a crowd raising hands, and the model synthesizes spatial depth, atmospheric lighting, and crowd motion as a coherent animated sequence. Kling 2.1's motion training comes from real recorded footage rather than animation libraries — which is why the crowd interaction and environmental lighting in the output looks like documentation of a real night rather than a rendered simulation. Music event promoters who need anticipatory promotional content before an event happens can generate the right visual energy from a description of the planned venue weeks in advance.

Native 1080p output for venue displays and event screens

The master variant of Kling 2.1 — used by default on Polyfaced — generates at 1920×1080 throughout the diffusion process. There is no 720p base that gets upscaled afterward. This matters for DJ content displayed on large venue screens, LED walls, or event projection rigs where upscale softening shows at size. Close-up details — mixer knobs, turntable platters, laser light grating across speaker fabric — retain sharp edges in native 1080p that would smear in a post-processed upscale. 720p remains available as the cost-efficient iteration format before committing to 1080p production runs.

Camera staging and DJ positioning from natural language

Kling 2.1 parses cinematographic instructions from plain text and executes them with high fidelity. A prompt like "a low-angle tracking shot follows the DJ from behind the decks toward the camera, crowd visible in the background" produces a clip where the camera executes that movement — low start, tracks forward, crowd revealed in the background. This is useful for creating DJ content with intentional visual grammar: establishing shots that set the venue, close-ups that land on the performer's hands, slow pull-backs that reveal the scale of the crowd. Each shot type that would require a separate camera setup in a live shoot comes from a single descriptive prompt.

Social-first vertical format built for DJ content distribution

TikTok, Instagram Reels, and YouTube Shorts reward content that reads as native to the platform: vertical, visually dense, and formatted for a phone screen held upright. Kling 2.1 generates in 9:16 directly — not cropped from a landscape source — so every pixel is in the correct position for mobile playback from the first frame. A DJ in the upper portion of a vertical frame with crowd energy filling the lower section is compositionally correct for the format. Generating a batch of 9:16 DJ clips for a release campaign or recurring social calendar at the pace those platforms demand is only practical with AI generation; a live production shoot cannot match the output volume.

How to create a DJ video

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    Sign in and open the studio

    Go to polyfaced.com and sign in with Google — one click, no form to fill. New accounts receive 5 free credits automatically. These cover one 5-second 720p generation, enough to run a test DJ prompt and evaluate the model output before choosing a plan. The AI DJ video generator runs on Kling 2.1, accessible directly from the video studio.

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    Write a DJ scene description

    Describe the scene in specific terms: the venue type (underground club, festival mainstage, rooftop bar, warehouse rave), the lighting style (strobe, laser grid, neon, warm amber), the camera angle (low-angle close-up on the decks, wide establishing shot, overhead drone pull), the crowd energy (packed floor, hands raised, intimate gathering), and what the DJ is doing. Including camera movement instructions — "slow dolly toward the DJ booth" — produces intentional cinematographic results rather than a static composition.

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    Set your aspect ratio for the target platform

    Choose 9:16 for TikTok, Reels, and Shorts DJ content. Choose 16:9 for YouTube uploads, presentation decks, or any screen with a landscape display ratio. Choose 1:1 for platform-agnostic square social posts. Kling 2.1 generates natively in each ratio — 9:16 is not cropped from 16:9, so vertical compositions are properly framed from the first pixel.

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    Select resolution and duration

    Five seconds at 720p costs 10 credits and generates in roughly 60 seconds — the right format for rapid iteration. Five seconds at 1080p costs 20 credits and takes 2–3 minutes, delivering a native-resolution output suitable for venue displays and production workflows. Ten seconds at 1080p costs 40 credits and gives room for a complete shot arc — use this when you need a DJ transition, a build-to-drop sequence, or an event teaser clip with a narrative structure.

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    Download and iterate or distribute

    Generated clips appear in the studio panel with autoplay and a direct download link. Free and Credit Pack accounts get a 14-day access window on the output URL. Pro accounts get 90-day R2 storage with a shareable link. If the result does not match the scene you described, adjust the prompt — more specific venue details, different lighting language, explicit camera movement direction — and re-run. Credits for failed or rejected generations are refunded to your balance automatically.

Who uses DJ video generation

Event promotion before the event happens

DJ events need promotional video content before the event date — the performance has not happened yet, the venue is not yet set up, but the social calendar and the paid media plan do not wait. The AI DJ video generator lets promoters create anticipatory clips with the right energy, venue archetype, and aesthetic register from a description of the planned night, weeks in advance of the event itself.

Artist social content at publishing pace

DJs and electronic music artists posting consistently to social platforms need more content than any live shoot can produce at the pace those platforms reward. Generating 9:16 clips that match the visual language of an artist's brand — specific color grading moods, venue archetypes, crowd energy levels — at near-daily publishing frequency is only viable with AI video generation, where a content shoot cannot match the required output volume.

Music video concept visualization

Before committing to a full production budget for a music video, directors and artists use AI DJ video generation to test visual treatments. A 5-second clip showing how a specific venue archetype, lighting approach, and camera grammar work together for a track provides a concrete reference for budget conversations, treatment approvals, and creative alignment. Iterating on that treatment costs credits, not production days.

Brand, label, and platform campaign assets

Record labels, streaming platforms, and festival brands producing visual assets for DJ-related campaigns — genre guides, artist spotlights, festival coverage, event recaps — use AI DJ video generation to create atmospheric background content, motion graphics, and contextual visuals that establish the right sonic and aesthetic register without running a production shoot for each asset.

Technical specifications

Underlying modelKling 2.1 (by Kuaishou, accessed via Kie)
Generation typeText-to-video
Max resolution1080p (1920×1080) — native, not upscaled
Frame rate24 fps
Duration5 seconds or 10 seconds per generation
Aspect ratios16:9 · 9:16 · 1:1
Prompt lengthUp to 5,000 characters
Generation time~60s (720p, 5s) · 2–3 min (1080p, 5s)
Output formatMP4 (H.264)
Credits — 5s 720p10 credits
Credits — 5s 1080p20 credits
Credits — 10s 1080p40 credits
Storage14 days (Free / Credit Pack) · 90 days (Pro)
Commercial licensePro plan

Frequently asked questions

What is an AI DJ video generator?

An AI DJ video generator creates DJ performance and music event videos from text descriptions using a text-to-video AI model. You describe the scene — the venue, the lighting, the DJ, the camera angle, the crowd energy — and the model renders a video clip of that description. Polyfaced uses Kling 2.1, a cinema-grade text-to-video model from Kuaishou, as the generation engine for DJ and music event video content.

Can I use AI-generated DJ videos commercially?

Pro plan members on Polyfaced receive a commercial license covering client work, paid social, event promotion, and music video production. Free plan outputs include a watermark and are not licensed for commercial use. Credit Pack purchases do not independently grant commercial licensing — the Pro subscription is what activates the commercial license, regardless of credit balance.

What resolution can I generate DJ videos at?

Polyfaced supports 720p and 1080p via Kling 2.1. The 1080p variant generates natively — not upscaled from a lower resolution — which matters for DJ content displayed on venue screens, LED walls, and event projection rigs where upscaling artifacts become visible at size. 720p is the cost-efficient format for prompt iteration before committing to 1080p production runs.

Does the AI DJ video output include audio or music?

No. Kling 2.1 generates the video track only — the output MP4 contains no audio stream, no music, and no sound effects. For DJ content that needs synchronized audio, add the soundtrack in post-production using any standard video editor. The silent MP4 output from Polyfaced is compatible with DaVinci Resolve, Adobe Premiere, CapCut, and any editor that accepts H.264 MP4 input.

How do I prompt the AI to generate good DJ visuals?

Effective DJ prompts include: the venue type (warehouse, underground club, festival mainstage, rooftop bar), the lighting style (strobe, laser grid, neon, amber ambient), the camera angle and movement (low-angle tracking, overhead pull-back, close-up on decks), the crowd energy (packed floor, hands raised, intimate gathering), and what the DJ is doing. Camera movement instructions — "a slow dolly toward the DJ booth" — produce intentional cinematographic compositions rather than static frames. Specificity in all of these parameters produces more intentional outputs.

What happens if a DJ video generation fails or gets rejected?

If a generation fails — due to upstream timeout, content policy rejection at the Kuaishou moderation layer, or any other reason — the credits frozen for that job are automatically returned to your balance within seconds. You are not charged for failed or rejected generations. No manual dispute is needed. The refund applies to both Polyfaced's own moderation layer and the provider-level Kie moderation pass.

Polyfaced's AI DJ video generator starts with a 5-credit sign-up grant — enough for one test DJ scene at 720p. The Pro plan at $29.9 per month provides 800 credits, 1080p native output, 90-day R2 storage with shareable URLs, and a commercial license for client work, event promotions, and paid campaigns. Credit Packs at $4.99 for 100 credits work for pay-per-use without a subscription. See the pricing page for the full tier comparison.

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