Upload your song, describe the moment, and Tunee turns it into a cinematic Graduation music video — no camera, no crew, no editing skills needed.

Four AI agents collaborate to turn your audio into a finished music video — you pick the moment and the direction, Tunee handles the rest.




Single frames pulled from AI-generated music videos — a glimpse of the Graduation visual style Tunee creates from your audio, no camera or crew needed.



Graduation ceremonies are paradoxically un-cinematic — too many people, bad lighting, long stretches of names being read. The MV format rescues the day by compressing four years (or twelve, or one) into 60-90 seconds scored to a track that means something to the graduate. It's the artifact parents send to relatives who couldn't fly in, and the one graduates actually save instead of the official ceremony stream.
Commencement photographers shoot a tight canon: the cap-toss freeze-frame against sky, the hooding close-up, the diploma-handshake wide, the parent-in-the-crowd reaction, the post-ceremony hug on the lawn. The reference shelf includes Steve Jobs' 2005 Stanford commencement speech (filmed by the Stanford News Service), David Foster Wallace's Kenyon 'This Is Water' address, the yearbook-portrait tradition from Herff Jones and Jostens, Vitamin String Quartet's Pomp and Circumstance covers played at every ceremony, and NPR's Tiny Desk graduation specials. Mix in three or four progress shots - first-day-of-school photo, dorm move-in, an all-nighter at a desk - and the MV gains an arc the ceremony itself can't deliver. The before-and-after of the same backpack works every time.
Send it to the graduate the morning of, not after. It reframes the day before the chaos starts. Tunee renders vertical for the post-ceremony Story, widescreen for the dinner-table playback that night, and square for the grandparent text, all from one generation.
Each prompt is crafted for Graduation aesthetics. Paste into Tunee, hit generate — your graduation music video is ready in seconds.
Slow-motion close-up of cap and gown as the opening notes play. Proud warmth, soft depth of field. Camera drifts forward to reveal the full graduation scene. First chorus: cut to diploma moment, emotion visible in every detail. No dialogue — pure feeling.
Quick-cut montage of graduation details — cap and gown, diploma moment, campus memories — each cut on the beat. Nostalgic color grade throughout. Bridge slows to a single held frame, then the final chorus opens wide with proud energy. Ends on a quiet freeze as the last note fades.
Fly-on-the-wall: unscripted graduation moments in natural light. cap and gown captured candidly, intercutting with close-ups of diploma moment. Hopeful tone — warm, real, not staged. Wide establishing shot bookends the piece.
A proud scene with cap and gown and sweeping camera movements, bathed in dramatic lighting that pulses with the beat
Graduation scene immersed in diploma moment, nostalgic energy radiating through every frame and cut of the video
Abstract campus memories morphing and flowing in slow motion, capturing the proud essence of the music perfectly
Close-up shots of cap and gown dissolving into class photo, creating a nostalgic visual journey that follows the song's rhythm
Wide establishing shot of a hopeful environment with diploma moment in the foreground, evoking a deep emotional resonance
From release day to full content calendars — real ways people ship graduation music videos with Tunee.