Direct the specter in your browser with Morphic's specter AI video generator. Generate a grey apparition forming at the end of a hall or a translucent figure passing through a wall, hold one design with Character Lineup, score it with Music, and cut the beats in the Canvas.

Specter forms you can create

Specter scenes you can direct

Forming in the hallway

A grey apparition resolving out of nothing at the end of a long dark corridor, wall visible through the chest, faint cold light from a far window, a slow push-in that never quite reaches it.

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The crawl across the floor

A crawling shade moving low along a derelict bedroom floor at a wrong angle, cold window-light raking across bent limbs, dust and flickering, a static low shot from floor level.

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The child at the door

A haunting child standing motionless in a doorway holding a faded toy, faint outline glow, the surrounding room a shade darker, a slow dolly toward the doorway as the light dims.

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The face in the mirror

A mirror-ghost appearing in an old speckled glass while the room reflected in front of it stays empty, the surface fogging as the head turns, a slow track sideways revealing the mismatch.

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Make specter videos in three steps

  1. 01

    Describe your specter scene

    Write the specter 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 specter video

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

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FAQs

Where can I make specter videos with AI?
You can create specter scenes directly in your browser on Morphic. Open the Text to Video tool, describe the register, the form, and the lighting, and Morphic produces the clip. No installs and no specialist software needed.
What kinds of specter scenes work best with AI video?
Quiet, restrained hauntings read best: a figure forming at the end of a hall, a child standing too still, a reflection with no body. Derelict interiors with one weak cold light and lots of negative space sell the dread far more than a jump-scare-heavy setup.
How do I keep the specter consistent across scenes?
Use the Character Lineup workflow to lock the clothing, the degree of translucency, and the outline glow, then reference that character card in every shot prompt. Morphic preserves the same apparition across the hallway, the mirror, and the wall so the haunting feels like one presence.
How do I write a good prompt for a specter scene?
Name the register, then the form and the faint light together: "translucent grey specter, period dress, wall visible through the chest, distant cold window-light, slow push-in that never reaches it." Anchoring the transparency and the single weak source is what makes the shot feel like a haunting rather than a costume.
Can I add narration and music to my specter videos?
Yes. The Music tool produces an original score, and a sparse music-box motif with room tone sits cleanly under a haunting-child scene while a low sustained unease suits the hallway. The Speech tool can add a whispered name or a faint sob in the voice you choose to publish a complete short.
What visual style works best for a specter video?
Low-contrast, desaturated palettes with deep shadow, a single cold source, and plenty of empty frame read most convincingly. Keep the specter half-seen and partly transparent and use slow, patient camera moves so the presence unsettles rather than announces itself.