Creating Videos in Imaginations

How to generate video using Kling, Veo, Sora, Runway, Luma, Seedance, and other video models in Euryka.

2 min read Updated 27 Apr 2026

Euryka supports video generation across the leading frontier video models. You can generate video from a text prompt, or use an existing image as a starting frame.

Step 1 — Open the Generate dialog

Click Imagine on the Imaginations page, or use Cmd + E → Imagine.

Step 2 — Select Video

In the Generate dialog, select Video as the output type.

Step 3 — Choose a video model

Model Best for
Kling 3 High quality, cinematic motion
Kling 3 Pro (Pro+) Premium Kling with enhanced fidelity
Seedance 2.0 (Pro+) ByteDance's latest video model
Veo 3.1 Google's video model, strong on realism
Sora 2 OpenAI's video generation
LTX 2.3 Fast, efficient text-to-video
Luma Creative, dreamlike video
RunwayML High quality, widely used
RunwayML Aleph (Pro+) RunwayML's advanced model

Step 4 — Write your prompt

Describe the scene, subject, motion, and mood. For video, also consider:

  • Camera movement — pan left, zoom in, static shot, dolly forward
  • Subject motion — walking, running, looking up slowly
  • Duration — some models let you specify clip length
  • Starting frame — if you have a reference image, use it to anchor the first frame

Step 5 — Add a reference image (optional)

To generate video from an existing image (or from a still you generated in Imaginations), use the Files or Remix flow and attach your reference before generating.

Step 6 — Generate and review

Click Generate. Your video appears as a new iteration. Click it to open the lightbox and preview the clip. From the lightbox you can:

  • Download the video
  • Re-open the Generate dialog to create a variant
  • Extend the clip using the Extend feature (supported by compatible models)
  • Apply camera motion or keyframe controls where available

Using Extend, Camera Motion, and Keyframes

  • Extend — adds more time to the end of an existing video clip. See Extending videos.
  • Camera motion — controls how the virtual camera moves through the scene during generation.
  • Keyframes — pin specific visual states at the start or end of a clip to control what the video transitions between.

Plan requirements

All paying plans (Essential and above) can generate video. Some models — Kling 3 Pro, Seedance 2.0, and RunwayML Aleph — require Pro or higher.

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