Feature
Cover-Led Motion
This collection starts from existing cover art and focuses on making it feel alive instead of rebuilding the release identity from zero.
Covers
Compare cover-motion treatments before you render. This collection starts from an existing album cover and turns it into a short-form teaser that feels closer to animated cover art than to a full narrative music-video workflow.
Collection
1 style
Cost Range
8 credits
Best For
Track-first generation
Primary Action
Choose a motion style
Cover Motion Collection
Use the collection page to confirm that the job is to animate finished cover art for a promo surface, not to storyboard a full multi-shot music video. Once that scope is clear, the Studio route handles the final render.
Why This Collection Works
This collection sits after cover creation in the workflow. The square sleeve already exists; the decision here is how to make it feel alive in feed, story, and short-form promo contexts.
Feature
This collection starts from existing cover art and focuses on making it feel alive instead of rebuilding the release identity from zero.
Feature
The workflow is tuned for feed clips, story teasers, and looping release motion rather than long-form multi-shot narrative video.
Feature
The group structure keeps cover-motion templates organized so additional styles can be added without falling back into the standalone bucket.
How It Works
Step 1
This collection works best once the artwork itself is settled. Use it after the sleeve is approved, not while the core cover concept is still changing.
Step 2
Decide whether the output is for feed, story, or a looping promo clip before you enter Studio. That framing decision matters more here than in a generic video workflow.
Step 3
Once the cover-animation goal is locked, go straight into the matching Studio route and render the teaser rather than comparing motion approaches mid-session.
Styles
The collection is intentionally scoped around short-form cover animation. It should help searchers understand that they are choosing a motion treatment for existing artwork, not a generic text-to-video route.
1 options
Use Cases
Preview Gallery
Examples

FAQ
It groups templates that animate finished album art into short-form teaser videos.
No. The existing Studio route for veo-music-motion-cinematic stays the same.
The covers taxonomy and admin UI are group-first, so cover motion should live as a collection instead of a standalone template.