GAME CINEMATICS
Vidscape turns your game's key art, screenshots and atmosphere into dramatic, trailer-style cinematic videos — title reveals, hero shots and a build to a download call — all generated from your store link and editable scene by scene.

A great cinematic sells the feeling of your game in seconds — the mood, the stakes, the spectacle. Traditionally that means a motion studio, a brief and a budget. Vidscape gives you a cinematic-style video generated from the assets you already have on your store page.
Paste your Google Play or App Store link. Vidscape pulls your key art, screenshots and palette, then composes a paced, dramatic video — atmospheric intro, hero moments, a title reveal and a strong install beat — that you can re-cut and restyle in the editor.
An atmospheric open, escalating hero shots and a punchy title-and-CTA finish — the shape audiences expect from a trailer.
Key art and screenshots are composed with motion, depth and lighting so they feel cinematic instead of static.
Animated title cards and your game's logo land at the right beat for maximum impact.
Timing and transitions build tension toward the reveal — and you can re-time any beat in the editor.
Vertical for Stories and TikTok, square for feeds, or wide for store and YouTube placements.
Claude writes the on-screen copy and structures the sequence so the cinematic actually tells a story.
Dramatic, editable videos generated from a real game's store assets.

Drop in your Google Play or App Store game listing.
Confirm the art and tone Vidscape detected from your game.
Get a paced, trailer-style cinematic with title reveals.
Adjust scenes, timing and text, then export in any ratio.
It can make a compelling cinematic-style promo. Vidscape composes your key art and screenshots with motion, depth and timing so the result reads like a trailer rather than a static slideshow. For a story-driven hero trailer you'll still want bespoke footage — but for a fast, on-brand teaser or UA cinematic, generating from your store assets is dramatically quicker.
A game ad is built to convert in a feed — short, hook-first, install-focused. A cinematic is built to sell the feeling and world of your game with mood and spectacle. Vidscape makes both, so you can pair a cinematic teaser with performance ads from the same source link.
Everything that matters: scene order, on-screen text, title timing, colours and the final call-to-action. The cinematic isn't a locked render — it's an editable composition you can keep refining.
FAQ
Paste your game's Google Play or App Store link into Vidscape. It pulls your key art, screenshots and palette, then generates a trailer-style cinematic with an atmospheric open, hero shots and a title reveal — editable scene by scene and exportable in any aspect ratio.
No. Vidscape composes a cinematic from your store screenshots and key art. If you have extra footage you can swap it into any scene in the editor.
Yes. Pacing, transitions, on-screen text and the title/logo reveal are all editable so you can hit the beats you want.
Vertical 9:16 for Stories and TikTok, 1:1 square for feeds, and wide formats for store pages and YouTube — all from the same source link.
Especially. Indie teams get a cinematic-quality teaser without a motion studio or trailer budget, generated from the assets already on their store page.

Paste it. Generate the cut. Re-edit every scene. Ship it.
powered by Claude · every pixel stays editable