Movie trailer AI voices
Try MorphicGenerate cinematic movie trailer voices in Morphic. Browse free samples of deep, dramatic narrator voices and direct your own in seconds.
Movie trailer voices for video, games, and stories
Design your movie trailer voice
Mix and match the traits below. Your prompt builds as you go.
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Depth
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Mood
A bottomless, gravelly, menacing overlord movie trailer voice
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FAQs
What is a movie trailer voice?
A movie trailer voice is the deep, deliberate narrator style that carries film teasers and trailers. It usually sits in a low bass register, leans on dramatic pauses, and reads with the gravity of a voice that has narrated countless stories. Trailer narration is the textbook example of cinematic AI voice work.
How do I create a custom movie trailer voice in Morphic?
Open the speech tool in Morphic, paste your script, and direct the delivery in plain English. Specify low pitch, slow cadence, gravelly texture, and any emotional cue you want, then generate. Iterate on the same prompt until the read lands the way the cut needs it to.
Can I use these voices commercially?
Yes, voices generated on paid Morphic plans can be used in commercial films, ads, trailers, and games. Review the Morphic terms for full licensing detail before publishing.
What languages are supported?
The Morphic speech tool supports English plus a growing set of other languages and accents. For trailer narration, English with a neutral or transatlantic accent is the most common choice.
How is this different from a regular text to speech voice?
A trailer voice is a directed style, not a single fixed voice model. You shape pitch, pacing, intensity, and emotion in the prompt so the read fits a cinematic context. Regular text to speech tends to optimize for clarity and neutrality, which lacks the weight a trailer needs.
Can I download the generated audio?
Yes, you can download the rendered take directly from Morphic and drop it into your edit. The output is a standard high-quality audio file ready for any NLE or DAW.