LTX 2.5 Text to Video Generator
Create a scene with LTX 2.5 Text to Video on Story321. Turn a written direction into a synchronized audio and video clip, then choose resolution, duration, frame rate, framing, and camera motion before generating.
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What is LTX 2.5 text to video?
LTX 2.5 Text to Video creates a short audiovisual clip from one scene description. Use it when a prompt should define the subject, action, place, light, camera direction, and sound cues together. Story321 uses a fixed duration so credits are known before generation.
LTX 2.5 Text to Video Features
Text-to-video with native audio
LTX 2.5 Text to Video generates moving visuals and matching audio in one request. Keep audio on for scene-specific ambience, effects, or dialogue direction, or turn it off for a separate soundtrack.
720p to 4K resolution
Choose 720p as the low-cost default, 1080p for a balanced result, 1440p for detail, or 4K for a higher-resolution LTX 2.5 Text to Video render. Select output size before longer clips.
Fixed six-to-twenty second clips
Choose 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, or 20 seconds. Fixed duration keeps the LTX 2.5 Text to Video cost visible before generation and gives each prompt one story beat.
Landscape or portrait framing
Use 16:9 for widescreen scenes and 9:16 for vertical viewing. Write the LTX 2.5 Text to Video prompt for the selected frame so the subject and action have room.
Frame rate and camera motion
Set 24, 25, 48, or 50 FPS, then leave motion open or request a dolly, jib, static shot, or focus shift. These controls turn an intended rhythm into a concise shot brief.
How to Write an LTX 2.5 Text to Video Prompt
Start with one clear subject
Open an LTX 2.5 Text to Video prompt with the person, object, animal, or location the viewer should notice first. Add only visible details that change the frame.
Describe one action and one camera choice
State what changes: a cyclist turns, rain moves across glass, or a product rotates. Then choose one camera behavior, such as a slow dolly in or static close-up.
Add sound cues with purpose
For AI text to video with audio, include sound only when it improves the scene: traffic, surf, a door closing, room tone, or brief dialogue direction.
Test the smallest useful version
Use a 6-second 720p LTX 2.5 Text to Video request to test composition, motion, and timing. Increase duration or resolution only when the scene works.
How to Generate LTX 2.5 Text to Video
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Write a single scene
Describe the subject, action, setting, light, style, and any sound that matters. A focused LTX 2.5 Text to Video prompt gives the generator one connected shot.
- 2
Set resolution and duration
Choose 720p, 1080p, 1440p, or 4K, then select 6 through 20 seconds. Credits update before you generate.
- 3
Choose framing and motion
Select 16:9 or 9:16, set 24, 25, 48, or 50 FPS, and optionally add camera motion. Match the movement to the scene pace.
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Generate, review, and refine
Review action, framing, continuity, timing, and audio. Change one prompt instruction or setting at a time for the next version.
LTX 2.5 Text to Video Use Cases
Explore a storyboard moment
Turn a written shot into a moving reference for a storyboard, treatment, or review. LTX 2.5 Text to Video works best when one clip answers one creative decision.
Prototype product stories
Describe an object, surface, environment, and camera reveal for an early concept. Use 4K when material detail matters, then check text, logos, and claims before publication.
Plan vertical video ideas
Choose 9:16 and write an immediate first action for a short-form concept. Keep the main subject centered and avoid essential action at the frame edges.
Build atmosphere between scenes
Create compact transitions such as fog through a valley, neon on wet pavement, or curtains shifting in a quiet room. Try several moods before the edit is locked.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is LTX 2.5 text to video?
LTX 2.5 Text to Video creates a short video from a written scene description. On Story321, choose resolution, duration, aspect ratio, frame rate, camera motion, and generated audio before submitting the request.
What should an LTX 2.5 Text to Video prompt include?
Include the subject, action, location, lighting, camera behavior, pace, and relevant sound direction. Write one connected shot instead of several unrelated events, and keep details that do not change the result out of the prompt.
Which LTX 2.5 Text to Video settings are available?
The form offers 720p, 1080p, 1440p, and 4K output; 6 to 20 second fixed durations; 16:9 and 9:16 framing; 24, 25, 48, and 50 FPS; optional camera motion; and generated audio.
Does LTX 2.5 Text to Video generate audio?
Yes. Generated audio is enabled by default. Include concise direction for ambience, effects, or dialogue when audio should support the action, or turn it off when you will add sound separately in your editor.
How much does LTX 2.5 Text to Video cost?
Story321 charges 20 credits per second at 720p, 29 at 1080p, 43 at 1440p, and 67 at 4K. For example, a 6-second LTX 2.5 Text to Video clip costs 120, 174, 258, or 402 credits respectively.
LTX 2.5 Text to Video Pricing
Credits are calculated per generated second at the selected resolution. The LTX 2.5 Text to Video total is shown before generation.
- 720p
- 20 credits per second
- 1080p
- 29 credits per second
- 1440p
- 43 credits per second
- 4K
- 67 credits per second
LTX 2.5 Text to Video Specifications
| Model | Lightricks LTX-2.5 Fast |
|---|---|
| Story321 workflow | Text prompt to synchronized audio and video |
| Prompt length | Up to 800 characters in this form |
| Video duration | 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, or 20 seconds; 6 seconds by default |
| Resolution | 720p, 1080p, 1440p, or 4K; 720p by default |
| Aspect ratio | 16:9 or 9:16; 16:9 by default |
| Frame rate | 24, 25, 48, or 50 FPS; 25 FPS by default |
| Camera motion | Optional dolly, jib, static, or focus shift direction |
| Audio | Generated by default; can be disabled |
| Negative prompt and prompt expansion | Not available in this form |
Official LTX Resources
Read the LTX text-to-video API reference“Generate a video from a text prompt.”
Read the official LTX-2 repository“LTX-2 is the first DiT-based audio-video foundation model.”
Read the LTX API introduction“Text-to-video and image-to-video generation”
Create LTX 2.5 Text to Video
Write one focused scene, set resolution, duration, framing, frame rate, camera motion, and audio, then create an LTX 2.5 Text to Video clip on Story321. Start with a six-second 720p test, then refine one clear change.
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