Upload your song, describe the moment, and Tunee turns it into a cinematic Halloween 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 Halloween visual style Tunee creates from your audio, no camera or crew needed.



Halloween is the rare holiday where a music video is part of the canon — Thriller still defines the genre 40 years later. The format rewards effort: costume parties, haunted-house walkthroughs, pumpkin patches, and trick-or-treat runs all benefit from a scored cut more than a raw clip. The October 31st post is going to compete with thousands of others, so a 60-second MV with a coherent visual through-line outperforms a phone dump.
Horror cinematographers lean on a stable kit: low-angle porch shot with jack-o'-lantern glow, candle-only interiors with hard shadows, fog through bare trees, slow dolly-in on a mask, the over-the-shoulder hallway shot. The canon is unmissable - John Landis directed Michael Jackson's Thriller (1983), still the genre's reference point, plus Henry Selick and Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas, Wes Craven's Scream openings, Ari Aster's Hereditary kitchen, John Carpenter's Halloween (1978) Steadicam stalk, Jordan Peele's Get Out sunken-place lighting. Color grade is teal-and-orange for kid-friendly, desaturated with green push for actual horror. Specify which tier you want - costume-party fun or genuine creep - and the visual register locks in.
The mistake is asking for 'spooky Halloween scene' — too vague, you get generic pumpkins. Instead, name a specific horror reference (Sinister opening, It Follows pool scene, Hereditary kitchen) and a costume specific to your shoot. Tunee's model has the visual grammar of the genre; give it a director-style brief and it returns frames worth posting.
Each prompt is crafted for Halloween aesthetics. Paste into Tunee, hit generate — your halloween music video is ready in seconds.
Slow-motion close-up of jack-o-lanterns as the opening notes play. Spooky warmth, soft depth of field. Camera drifts forward to reveal the full halloween scene. First chorus: cut to spooky costumes, emotion visible in every detail. No dialogue — pure feeling.
Quick-cut montage of halloween details — jack-o-lanterns, spooky costumes, haunted house — each cut on the beat. Fun color grade throughout. Bridge slows to a single held frame, then the final chorus opens wide with spooky energy. Ends on a quiet freeze as the last note fades.
Fly-on-the-wall: unscripted halloween moments in natural light. jack-o-lanterns captured candidly, intercutting with close-ups of spooky costumes. Dark tone — warm, real, not staged. Wide establishing shot bookends the piece.
A spooky scene with jack-o-lanterns and sweeping camera movements, bathed in dramatic lighting that pulses with the beat
Halloween scene immersed in spooky costumes, fun energy radiating through every frame and cut of the video
Abstract haunted house morphing and flowing in slow motion, capturing the spooky essence of the music perfectly
Close-up shots of jack-o-lanterns dissolving into fog machines, creating a fun visual journey that follows the song's rhythm
Wide establishing shot of a dark environment with spooky costumes in the foreground, evoking a deep emotional resonance
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