Midjourney finally does video.
V1 beta spits out five-second clips for about eight-times the GPU cost. Worth it? Let’s poke it with a stick.
Saturday, June 21, 2025

Midjourney finally does video.
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Midjourney suprisingly late to the party with video with a new V1 Video Model which turns a prompt—or an existing picture—into four five-second clips, export-ready at up to 4-K. It lives on the web (Discord is next), costs roughly eight image credits per render, and already has the lawyers twitching.

What just dropped
V1 adds a dedicated “Video” tab to Midjourney’s site. Choose Automatic mode for “let’s-see-what-happens” motion or Manual if you fancy steering the camera yourself. All plan tiers get Fast Mode; Pro and Mega subscribers also nab Relax Mode for cheaper overnight renders.
Why it matters to us
Instead of stitching stock GIFs into your hero banner, we can now conjure bespoke motion that actually matches your brand palette (and, shock horror, your product). Yes, renders still need a polish pass—but it’s miles quicker than storyboarding then booking a studio.
Stand-out bits (and one warning)
Image-to-video – feed V1 a Midjourney still, watch it haul itself into motion.
Two motion settings – low for subtle loops, high for full-fat camera sweeps.
Native 4-K – sharp enough for the cinema-size monitor in the boardroom.
Pricing – eight image credits per clip; relax renders halve the rate if you’re patient.
Legal grey zone – Disney et al. are already sharpening pitchforks, so avoid trademarked mascots unless you like cease-and-desists.
Short version: richer motion, reasonable cost, and a side order of IP caution tape.
Key Takeaways
We can prototype moving hero scenes the same day your copy lands.
Your launch page stands out with custom motion, not recycled stock loops.
Future campaigns get fresh video variations by re-prompting, not re-filming
Just keep the Mickey ears out of the prompt and we’re golden.

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Wednesday, June 18, 2025
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The Virtue Team
Bubble opens native mobile app builder to everyone
Yes, real App Store builds—no more duct-taped wrappers.
Bubble’s 10 June 2025 release takes its “Native Mobile” editor out of wait-list limbo. Anyone can now design, test and ship genuine iOS and Android apps inside the same no-code interface they already use for web—shared database, shared workflows, zero re-coding

Thursday, June 12, 2025
Written by
The Virtue Team
Virtue joins the Worldcoin project as Ambassadors.
Bringing Sam Altman’s World ID to the UK..
Worldcoin, the iris-scanning ID project co-founded by OpenAI’s Sam Altman, is expanding into the UK this year. Virtue has joined as an ambassador, sourcing prime London venues, turning them into eye-catching “Orb” shops, and recruiting on-site teams to guide visitors through their first World ID signup.

Sunday, May 25, 2025
Written by
The Virtue Team
Webflow’s AI Site Builder.
New AI assistant turns a short brief into a working first draft—so we can spend more time on polish, less on padding.
Webflow’s brand-new AI Site Builder (beta, May 2025) lets us feed your project brief into an on-platform wizard that spits out a complete homepage and style guide—no copy-pasting between tools. We refine, you review live, and launch dates scoot forward.

Thursday, May 22, 2025
Written by
The Virtue Team
AI video so real it might ask you for photo ID
Native audio, physics-aware motion, and roll-out to Canva & YouTube Shorts—here’s why we’re watching closely
Google’s new Veo 3 model generates photoreal 4K clips with sound—think wind, dialogue, squeaky rubber ducks—all from a text prompt. It lands first inside Canva and YouTube Shorts this summer, giving everyday creators the sort of fidelity that once took a full post-house.

Wednesday, May 21, 2025
Written by
The Virtue Team
Framer debuts “Workshop” AI in May 2025 update
New in-canvas assistant converts plain-language prompts into fully editable site components
Framer’s May-2025 release adds Workshop, an AI plug-in that builds production-ready navigation bars, sliders, banners and more from a short text description. Because each component inherits a project’s colours, fonts and breakpoints, designers can ship custom interactions in minutes instead of days.
Midjourney finally does video.
V1 beta spits out five-second clips for about eight-times the GPU cost. Worth it? Let’s poke it with a stick.
Saturday, June 21, 2025

Midjourney finally does video.
Written by
Midjourney suprisingly late to the party with video with a new V1 Video Model which turns a prompt—or an existing picture—into four five-second clips, export-ready at up to 4-K. It lives on the web (Discord is next), costs roughly eight image credits per render, and already has the lawyers twitching.

What just dropped
V1 adds a dedicated “Video” tab to Midjourney’s site. Choose Automatic mode for “let’s-see-what-happens” motion or Manual if you fancy steering the camera yourself. All plan tiers get Fast Mode; Pro and Mega subscribers also nab Relax Mode for cheaper overnight renders.
Why it matters to us
Instead of stitching stock GIFs into your hero banner, we can now conjure bespoke motion that actually matches your brand palette (and, shock horror, your product). Yes, renders still need a polish pass—but it’s miles quicker than storyboarding then booking a studio.
Stand-out bits (and one warning)
Image-to-video – feed V1 a Midjourney still, watch it haul itself into motion.
Two motion settings – low for subtle loops, high for full-fat camera sweeps.
Native 4-K – sharp enough for the cinema-size monitor in the boardroom.
Pricing – eight image credits per clip; relax renders halve the rate if you’re patient.
Legal grey zone – Disney et al. are already sharpening pitchforks, so avoid trademarked mascots unless you like cease-and-desists.
Short version: richer motion, reasonable cost, and a side order of IP caution tape.
Key Takeaways
We can prototype moving hero scenes the same day your copy lands.
Your launch page stands out with custom motion, not recycled stock loops.
Future campaigns get fresh video variations by re-prompting, not re-filming
Just keep the Mickey ears out of the prompt and we’re golden.

More articles

Bubble opens native mobile app builder to everyone
Yes, real App Store builds—no more duct-taped wrappers.

Virtue joins the Worldcoin project as Ambassadors.
Bringing Sam Altman’s World ID to the UK..

Webflow’s AI Site Builder.
New AI assistant turns a short brief into a working first draft—so we can spend more time on polish, less on padding.

AI video so real it might ask you for photo ID
Native audio, physics-aware motion, and roll-out to Canva & YouTube Shorts—here’s why we’re watching closely

Framer debuts “Workshop” AI in May 2025 update
New in-canvas assistant converts plain-language prompts into fully editable site components
Midjourney finally does video.
V1 beta spits out five-second clips for about eight-times the GPU cost. Worth it? Let’s poke it with a stick.
Saturday, June 21, 2025

Midjourney finally does video.
Written by
Midjourney suprisingly late to the party with video with a new V1 Video Model which turns a prompt—or an existing picture—into four five-second clips, export-ready at up to 4-K. It lives on the web (Discord is next), costs roughly eight image credits per render, and already has the lawyers twitching.

What just dropped
V1 adds a dedicated “Video” tab to Midjourney’s site. Choose Automatic mode for “let’s-see-what-happens” motion or Manual if you fancy steering the camera yourself. All plan tiers get Fast Mode; Pro and Mega subscribers also nab Relax Mode for cheaper overnight renders.
Why it matters to us
Instead of stitching stock GIFs into your hero banner, we can now conjure bespoke motion that actually matches your brand palette (and, shock horror, your product). Yes, renders still need a polish pass—but it’s miles quicker than storyboarding then booking a studio.
Stand-out bits (and one warning)
Image-to-video – feed V1 a Midjourney still, watch it haul itself into motion.
Two motion settings – low for subtle loops, high for full-fat camera sweeps.
Native 4-K – sharp enough for the cinema-size monitor in the boardroom.
Pricing – eight image credits per clip; relax renders halve the rate if you’re patient.
Legal grey zone – Disney et al. are already sharpening pitchforks, so avoid trademarked mascots unless you like cease-and-desists.
Short version: richer motion, reasonable cost, and a side order of IP caution tape.
Key Takeaways
We can prototype moving hero scenes the same day your copy lands.
Your launch page stands out with custom motion, not recycled stock loops.
Future campaigns get fresh video variations by re-prompting, not re-filming
Just keep the Mickey ears out of the prompt and we’re golden.

More articles

Bubble opens native mobile app builder to everyone
Yes, real App Store builds—no more duct-taped wrappers.

Virtue joins the Worldcoin project as Ambassadors.
Bringing Sam Altman’s World ID to the UK..

Webflow’s AI Site Builder.
New AI assistant turns a short brief into a working first draft—so we can spend more time on polish, less on padding.

AI video so real it might ask you for photo ID
Native audio, physics-aware motion, and roll-out to Canva & YouTube Shorts—here’s why we’re watching closely

Framer debuts “Workshop” AI in May 2025 update
New in-canvas assistant converts plain-language prompts into fully editable site components
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Let's do it together..
Book a free consultation today and discover how our bespoke solutions can help your business grow, automate, and thrive. From websites to CRMs, we’re here to turn your vision into reality