Direct the nine descending circles of Hell in your browser with Morphic's Dante's Inferno AI video generator. Generate Dante's Inferno video scenes like the dark wood at the gate of Hell, the ferry crossing the black river of souls, and the frozen lake at the pit's centre, and pair them with the Music tool to score a low choral dread. Stitch the descending set pieces into a Doré-engraving-grade Dante's Inferno short inside the Canvas.

Dante's Inferno characters you can create

Dante's Inferno scenes you can direct

The dark wood at the gate of Hell

A tangled black forest opening onto a weathered stone arch, the dread inscription cut deep above the lintel, the pilgrim and his guide small beneath it in a wash of ember and ash, slow push-in on the doorway.

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The ferry crossing the black river of souls

A long black skiff poled across the river Acheron under a sulphur-grey sky, crowds of pale naked souls crammed at the prow, the ferryman silhouetted, mist curling off the dark water, slow lateral tracking shot.

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A rain of fire over burning sand

A vast plain of glowing sand under a sky raining slow flakes of fire, distant figures fleeing the falling flames, ember-orange and ash-black palette, embers settling and flaring as they land, wide aerial drift.

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The frozen lake at Hell's centre

The grey-blue ice of Cocytus stretching to a dark horizon, traitors locked motionless in the frozen surface, the towering shadow of Lucifer rising at the far centre, breath-fog and frost, slow craning rise.

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Make Dante's Inferno videos in three steps

  1. 01

    Describe your Dante's Inferno scene

    Write the Dante's Inferno scene you want, including the moment, location, and camera direction.

  2. 02

    Generate the video

    Morphic generates a cinematic, frame-ready clip on your canvas in seconds, no editing software required.

  3. 03

    Refine your Dante's Inferno video

    Tweak the prompt, regenerate variations, then download or share the moment the shot lands.

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FAQs

Where can I make Dante's Inferno videos with AI?
You can create Dante's Inferno scenes directly in your browser on Morphic. Open the Text to Video tool, describe the circle of Hell, the light, and the camera move, and Morphic produces the clip. No installs and no specialist software needed.
What defines Dante's Inferno at the prompt level?
Three things define the Inferno at the prompt level: the descending nine circles as named geography (dark wood, river Acheron, burning sand, frozen Cocytus), an ember-and-ash palette set against dark cavern light, and the medieval-manuscript-meets-Gustave-Doré-engraving register. Name all three so Morphic does not default to generic demon art.
How do I get the Gustave Doré engraving look in a prompt?
Call out the medium and the contrast. Ask for 'Gustave Doré steel-engraving grandeur, fine cross-hatch texture, towering vertical composition, tiny human figures against vast architecture, high contrast between ember light and black shadow.' Naming the engraving line and the scale contrast is what cues the Doré register rather than flat painted fantasy.
How do I keep my Inferno characters consistent across scenes?
Use the Character Lineup workflow to lock the wardrobe, posture, and silhouette of the pilgrim, the shade-guide, and the ferryman, then reference those character cards in every prompt. Morphic preserves the red cloak, the laurel wreath, and the ferryman of the Acheron across the whole descent so the visual continuity holds.
Can I add a choral score and narration to my Dante's Inferno videos?
Yes. The Music tool produces an original soundtrack, and a low Latin-style choral dread (sustained bass voices, distant tolling, sparse organ) sits cleanly under the descending-circle beats. The Speech tool generates narration in the voice you choose so you can read the cantos over the generated footage and publish a complete Inferno short.
Do I need any background in the poem to make Dante's Inferno videos?
No. Morphic runs in your browser and you direct it with plain-language prompts. If you can describe a dark wood, a black river of souls, and a rain of fire, you can produce an Inferno scene. The prompts on this page are written so anyone can paste and run. Dante's Inferno is in the public domain, so its characters are free to name.