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Edit Video with Grok Imagine in Kaiber Superstudio

This guide walks through how to use Grok Imagine to edit videos in Superstudio with simple text prompts.

Updated over a week ago

Edit your existing footage with with Grok Imagine in Superstudio. With Grok Imagine you can change clothing, lighting, weather, settings and and styles of an existing video using natural language prompts.
Length: up to 8 seconds.

Output resolution: 720p

Audio matches the original video

How to use Grok Imagine:

Option 1:

  • Double click on any video on the Canvas to open in the Edit Video window.

  • Add your prompt below the video

  • Click generate

Option 2:

  • Add a Create Video Flow to your canvas

  • Choose Grok Imagine from the Model Menu

  • Add your prompt

  • Click generate

Grok Imagine Edit Video ideas

  • Color and tone: Apply color grades, shift palettes, desaturate selectively, add vintage film tones e.g. Shift to a cool cyberpunk neon palette

  • Style transfers: Transform footage into anime, watercolor, comic book, retro game, or painterly styles e.g. Apply a comic book look with ink outlines

  • Lighting: Add rim lighting, neon reflections, candlelight, god rays, or concert-style stage lighting e.g. Neon sign lighting with pink and blue reflections

  • Environment and atmosphere: Change time of day, add fog, cherry blossoms, aurora, or lightning e.g. Add falling cherry blossom petals

  • Time and era: Make footage look like 1920s film, VHS tape, or other period aesthetics e.g. VHS tape aesthetic with tracking lines and distortion

  • Background and setting swaps: Replace backgrounds with forests, space stations, concert crowds, or solid green screen e.g. Put the subject inside a space station looking out at Earth

  • Face and body changes: Alter hair color, age characters, apply zombie or statue effects e.g. Age the subject 30 years with wrinkles and grey hair

  • Clothing and wardrobe swaps: Swap outfit color and clothing style, or get creative with armor, spacesuits, cyberpunk gear, vintage styles e.g. Swap clothing to a futuristic cyberpunk outfit with LED accents

  • Material and texture overhauls: Turn scenes into LEGO, papercraft, stained glass, candy, yarn, or chrome e.g. Make the scene look like stained glass in motion

  • Object additions and removals: Add dragons, spaceships, cats or anything you can imagine e.g. Add a cat walking through the scene

  • Surreal and creative effects: Fire, lava, tilt-shift miniatures, wet pavement reflections, holographic shimmer e.g. Turn the scene into a miniature tilt-shift model

  • Music video effects: Particle trails, paint splatter, neon wireframes, selective color isolation e.g. Everything except the subject turns to black and white

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