AI Video Generation Studio

Runway

★★★★★4.7/5 Freemium
Professional AI video generation with Gen-4.5 — camera controls, Motion Brush, and character consistency for studios

Runway is the professional standard for AI video generation in 2026. Its Gen-4.5 model offers camera controls, Motion Brush for directing specific movement in your video, and character reference for consistent subjects across shots. Used by major film studios, advertising agencies, and content creators for everything from quick social content to film pre-visualization.

What it can do

Key Features

Gen-4.5 — camera controls and Motion Brush

Gen-4.5 is Runway's flagship model, adding granular camera control that mimics professional cinematography: specify focal length, camera movement (pan, tilt, zoom, dolly), and shot composition in your prompt. Motion Brush lets you draw directly on the video frame to control which elements move and how — point it at a tree to make leaves rustle, or at a character's hair for natural movement.

Character Reference — consistent subjects across shots

Upload a reference image of your character and Gen-4.5 maintains their appearance consistently across all shots. This eliminates the 'identity drift' problem that plagued earlier AI video — your protagonist looks the same in scene 1 and scene 20. Essential for narrative content and brand advertising.

Image-to-Video

The most reliable workflow in AI video production: start with a reference image that locks in your composition, lighting, and character appearance, then animate it. Runway's Image-to-Video is considered the best in the market for control and consistency. The final frame of each clip can be used as the first frame of the next for seamless long-form video.

4K upscaling and export

Runway's integrated AI upscaler takes AI-generated footage from 720p to broadcast-quality 4K in a single click, maintaining texture and reducing the noise artifacts that are common in AI-generated video. All exports include commercial usage rights on paid plans.

Video editing with Aleph

Runway added Aleph, an AI video editor, which understands your footage semantically. Describe the edit in plain English: 'Cut to the close-up when the speaker says the key point' or 'Remove the person in the background' and Aleph executes it. This brings AI into the editing workflow, not just generation.

Inpainting and outpainting

Runway can erase and replace elements within a video frame (inpainting) or extend the frame beyond its original borders (outpainting). Replace a product on a desk, remove a microphone from a speaker's hand, or add environment beyond the frame edge — all coherently and without frame-by-frame manual work.

Step by step

How to get started

1

Create your account and understand your credits

Go to runwayml.com → Sign up free (Google or email). You receive 125 one-time free credits — enough to generate 5-8 short clips and test quality.

Credit costs (Gen-4.5):
• 5 seconds at standard quality: ~10-20 credits
• 10 seconds at high quality: ~30-50 credits

Standard plan ($15/mo, 625 credits): removes watermarks and adds commercial licensing. Pro plan ($35/mo, 2,250 credits): recommended for content creators — priority generation, 4K upscaling, and unlimited storage.

Important: the free tier adds a Runway watermark to all videos. You need at minimum Standard for client work or commercial content.

2

Generate your first text-to-video clip

Click Generate → select Gen-4.5 as the model → choose Text to Video.

Use this 5-part prompt structure:
[Subject + action], [environment + time of day], [lighting conditions], [camera movement], [shot type + mood]

Example:
A woman in a red wool coat walking along a foggy forest path, autumn morning with golden light filtering through pine trees, soft diffused lighting and long shadows, slow dolly forward, medium close-up shot, cinematic and atmospheric

Click Generate. Wait 30-90 seconds. You receive 2 variations at 5 seconds each. Watch both at full quality before deciding — variations can differ significantly.

3

Build a professional video using Image to Video

Image to Video is the most reliable professional workflow because it locks in your visual reference from the start.

Step 1 — Create your reference image: Use Midjourney, DALL·E 3 (ChatGPT), or any photo that represents your target visual. This image defines the composition, lighting, character, and style for all your clips.

Step 2 — Upload in Runway: Generate → Image to Video → upload your reference image.

Step 3 — Write a motion prompt: Describe only the movement, not the visual description (the image already provides that):
Slow camera pull-back revealing the full scene, subject stays still, ambient environmental movement (leaves, steam), smooth motion

Step 4 — Generate and extend: Once you have your opening clip, click Extend → describe the next motion. Chain 4-6 extensions to build a complete 30-60 second scene.

4

Apply Motion Brush for precise movement control

Generate any clip first. Then click Motion Brush on the generated clip.

The Motion Brush tool shows your video frame with brush controls:

1. Select a brush size (larger brush = broader motion area)
2. Paint over specific objects you want to move:
• Flag or fabric → horizontal or swaying motion
• Hair or grass → gentle vertical motion
• Water or fire → turbulent motion
• A character's arm or head → directional gesture

3. Set Motion Intensity (1-10). Start at 4-5. Lower values are more subtle. Higher values risk visual artifacts.

4. Click Generate. Runway regenerates the clip with your painted motion applied only to those areas — everything else stays still. This is what makes Runway videos look directed rather than randomly animated.

5

Assemble your clips in the Runway Editor

When you have 4-6 clips ready, click Editor in the top navigation.

Drag your clips from your Assets panel into the timeline in the order you want.

In the Editor:
Trim clips: drag the edge of any clip to shorten it
Add transitions: click the gap between clips → choose transition type
Add text overlays: click Text → type your text → set font, size, position
Add audio: drag an MP3 to the audio track — use a Suno AI track for music or an ElevenLabs voiceover

Preview your full video before exporting. Use Upscale on any clip that needs higher resolution before the final export.

6

Export and deliver your finished video

Click Export in the Editor → set your export options:

Resolution: 720p (fastest, smallest file), 1080p (recommended), or 4K (largest file, premium plans only). For most web content, 1080p is the sweet spot.

Format: MP4 (H.264) for web and social media. ProRes for broadcast or clients who need professional format.

Platform specs to remember:
• Instagram Reels/TikTok: 9:16, max 90 seconds
• YouTube: 16:9, any length
• LinkedIn: 16:9 or 1:1, max 10 minutes
• Twitter/X: 16:9, max 2 minutes 20 seconds

Commercial rights: All paid plans (Standard and above) include a commercial license. Keep a record of your Runway account details for licensing documentation.

Pricing

Plans & Pricing

Free
$0/mo
125 one-time credits. Enough to test quality. Watermarked exports. No commercial use.
Standard
$15/mo
625 credits/month, no watermarks, commercial license, 4K exports, all Gen-4 models.
Pro
$35/mo
2,250 credits/month, priority generation, upscaling, and unlimited video storage. Best for content creators.
Unlimited
$95/mo
Unlimited video generation with relaxed mode (slightly slower), no per-video credit limits. For heavy professional use.
Analysis

Pros

  • Industry-leading Gen-4.5 with real camera controls
  • Motion Brush for precise motion control in specific frame areas
  • Character Reference for consistent subjects across shots
  • 4K upscaling included on paid plans
  • Commercial license on all paid plans
  • Aleph AI video editor brings AI to the editing stage

Cons

  • Expensive for high-volume use ($35-95/month)
  • Video generation is slow compared to image generation (30-90 seconds per clip)
  • 10-second maximum clip length on most modes
  • Identity drift still occurs on complex scenes despite Character Reference
  • Free tier only provides 125 one-time credits (not monthly refills)
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the maximum video length Runway can generate?
Runway Gen-4.5 generates clips up to 10 seconds per generation. For longer content, you chain generations: use the final frame of one clip as the first frame of the next. In practice, most professional workflows generate 3-6 second clips and assemble them in post-production. Character Reference maintains visual consistency across chained clips.
Can I use Runway-generated videos commercially?
Yes, all paid plans (Standard, Pro, Unlimited) include a commercial license for generated videos. The free tier does not allow commercial use. For brand advertising or client work, you need at minimum the Standard plan ($15/month).
How does Runway compare to Kling and Sora?
Runway excels at production control — camera moves, Motion Brush, iterative editing — making it the choice for filmmakers and studios who need to direct the output precisely. Kling 3.0 produces better human motion (especially complex actions). Sora 2 generates more cinematic, photoreal output on long prompts. Most professional studios use Runway for its toolset and one of the others for specific shots where quality matters most.
Does Runway own my generated videos?
No. You retain full ownership of videos you generate on paid plans. Runway's terms grant them a license to use free-tier outputs for improving their models. On Standard, Pro, or Unlimited plans, your generations are yours. Review the full terms at runwayml.com/terms for enterprise usage details.
What hardware do I need to use Runway?
Runway runs entirely in the browser — no local GPU required. You can generate AI video from a laptop, tablet, or even a phone. The generation happens in Runway's cloud infrastructure. A fast internet connection improves the experience (uploading reference images, streaming generation previews), but minimum requirements are any modern browser.

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