Direct the outbreak in your browser with Morphic's zombie AI video generator. Generate a survivor edging down an overrun street, a barricaded shelter at night, or the horde pressing a chain-link fence. Score the tension with Speech and Music, then stitch a full zombie short on the Canvas.

Zombie genre characters you can direct

Zombie genre scenes you can stage

Overrun city street at dusk

A debris-strewn city street at dusk, abandoned cars with doors open, shop fronts smashed, scattered figures shambling in the far haze.

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Overrun city street at dusk

Barricaded shelter at night

A room with windows boarded over with mismatched timber, a single lantern, survivors against the walls, shadows shifting beyond the gaps.

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Barricaded shelter at night

Highway of abandoned cars

A gridlocked highway stretching to the horizon, every car empty and dust-coated, doors ajar, a lone figure walking the centre line.

Edit prompt
Highway of abandoned cars

The horde at the fence

A mass of decayed figures pressed against a sagging chain-link fence, arms through the gaps, the wire bowing, floodlight glaring behind them.

Edit prompt
The horde at the fence

Buat video Zombie dalam tiga langkah

  1. 01

    Jelaskan adegan Zombie Anda

    Tuliskan adegan Zombie yang Anda inginkan, dengan kata-kata sederhana.

  2. 02

    Buat video

    Morphic membuat klip sinematik yang siap dijadikan frame di canvas Anda dalam hitungan detik.

  3. 03

    Sempurnakan video Zombie Anda

    Ubah prompt, buat ulang variasi, lalu unduh atau bagikan shot-nya.

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FAQ

Where can I make zombie videos with AI?
You can create zombie scenes directly in your browser on Morphic. Open the Text to Video tool, describe the survivor, the ruined setting, and the camera move, and Morphic produces the clip. No installs and no specialist software needed.
What kinds of zombie scenes work best with AI video?
Single-shot moments of tension: a survivor on an overrun street, a barricaded shelter, the horde at a fence, a supply run through a dark store. Anchor each zombie scene to one location, one light source, and one rising threat.
How do I keep a character consistent across zombie scenes?
Use the Character Lineup workflow to lock the survivor’s gear, weapon, and grime, then reference that card in every prompt. Morphic preserves the look across a connected sequence so the survivor stays recognisable.
How do I build tension in a zombie scene?
Imply the horde before showing it. Describe shapes in the far haze, an arm through a gap, a sound the survivor reacts to. Keep the camera slow and the light low so the threat builds rather than arriving all at once.
Can I add sound and music to my zombie videos?
Yes. The Music tool produces an original score, and a low tense build that swells as the horde nears suits the genre. The Speech tool adds voiceover or radio chatter. Layer both onto the clip to publish a complete zombie short.
How do I write a good prompt for a zombie scene?
Name the survivor, the ruined setting, the light, and the camera move. For example: "A scavenger moving low through a ransacked store in torchlight, a shape stirring at the far end, a slow creeping push-in." Specific imagery lands closer.