Psychological Horror AI Videos

Direct slow dread in your browser with Morphic's psychological horror AI video generator. Generate a sodium-vapour kitchen with a chair pulled out or a rack-focus to a cracked-open door, add dissonant strings with Music, and stitch a short inside the Canvas.

Psychological horror characters you can create

Psychological horror scenes you can direct

Sodium-vapour kitchen at 3am

Suburban kitchen washed amber from a single sodium street lamp through closed blinds, one chair pulled out from the table for no one, half-full glass of water sweating on the formica, slow push-in.

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Sodium-vapour kitchen at 3am

Child's crayon drawing on yellowed wallpaper

Tight close-up rack-focus from a faded floral wallpaper to a single crayon drawing pinned with a brass thumbtack — three stick figures and a fourth, taller, standing behind them. Warm tungsten hallway light off-frame.

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Child's crayon drawing on yellowed wallpaper

Slow rack-focus to a cracked-open door

Foreground sleeping wife in soft moonlight, background bedroom door cracked an inch open onto a black hallway, slow rack-focus from her face to the gap, no sound cue, no jump.

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Slow rack-focus to a cracked-open door

Empty fluorescent ward corridor at night

Long hospital corridor lit by buzzing fluorescent tubes, vinyl floor reflecting blue-green, a single wheelchair parked askew at the far end, no one in it, faint draft moving the curtain at the open ward door.

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Empty fluorescent ward corridor at night

Make psychological horror videos in three steps

  1. 01

    Describe your psychological horror scene

    Write the psychological horror scene you want, in plain words.

  2. 02

    Generate the video

    Morphic generates a cinematic, frame-ready clip on your canvas in seconds.

  3. 03

    Refine your psychological horror video

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

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FAQs

Where can I make psychological horror videos with AI?
You can create psychological horror scenes directly in your browser on Morphic. Open the Text to Video tool, describe the light source, the off-detail in the room, and the camera direction, and Morphic produces the clip. No installs and no specialist software needed.
What defines psychological horror at the prompt level?
Three things define psychological horror in a Morphic prompt: a single naturalistic light source (sodium street lamp, fluorescent ward tube, tungsten desk lamp) instead of theatrical gels, one domestic detail that is subtly wrong (a chair pulled out, a drawing the parent has not been shown, a door cracked an inch open), and a restrained camera (slow push-in, rack-focus, locked-off long take). Name all three and Morphic stops defaulting to jump-scare slasher coverage.
How do I write dread without showing a monster?
Stay on the perceiver, not the threat. Prompt for the wife sleeping in the foreground and the cracked door in the background, not the figure behind it. Prompt for the parent finding the drawing, not the thing the child drew. Morphic respects the off-screen suggestion when you keep the language anchored to what the on-screen character can and cannot see.
How do I keep my psychological horror characters consistent across scenes?
Use the Character Lineup workflow to lock in the wardrobe, posture, and lighting register for the unreliable narrator, the grieving widow, and the watching child, then reference those character cards in every shot prompt. Morphic preserves the creased white shirt, the charcoal cardigan, and the pale pyjamas across the psychological horror series so the visual continuity holds.
Can I add a dissonant strings score and breath-only voiceover?
Yes. The Music tool produces an original soundtrack, and a Mica-Levi-grade dissonant strings or drone register sits cleanly under sodium-kitchen and cracked-door beats. The Speech tool generates breath-only voiceover, single whispered lines, and the half-heard sentence from the next room in the voice you choose, layered onto the generated video to publish a complete psychological horror short.
Do I need film school training to direct psychological horror with Morphic?
No. Morphic runs in your browser and you direct it with plain-language prompts. If you can describe an amber-lit kitchen at 3am, a chair pulled out for no one, and a slow push-in from the doorway, you can produce a psychological horror scene. The prompts on this page are written so anyone can paste and run.