Upload your audio and Tunee generates Horror-style music videos with abandoned building — no design tools, no rendering software needed.
Single frames pulled from AI-generated music videos — a glimpse of the Horror visual style Tunee creates from your audio, no camera or crew needed.



Horror is the genre where restraint outperforms spectacle. The frames that scare people are mostly empty: an unlit hallway with one practical light at the end, a figure too far away to read clearly, a wide shot held a beat too long. Body horror and gore are tools, not the genre. The visual rules: deep shadow with detail crushed to black, hand-held or locked-off (never smooth tracking), color graded cold or sickly green-yellow, grain that suggests degraded film stock or surveillance footage.
Reference shelf: A24's horror catalog - Ari Aster's Hereditary and Midsommar with their symmetrical wides, Robert Eggers' The Witch (VVitch) and The Lighthouse for candlelit period frames, Jordan Peele's Get Out and Nope for satirical horror framing, Daniel Myrick's Blair Witch found-footage tradition, Park Chan-wook's stillness in Stoker. Music videos: Chris Cunningham's Aphex Twin Come to Daddy, Mark Romanek's Nine Inch Nails Closer, Lorn's Anvil. Game references: Capcom's Resident Evil 2 remake, Konami's Silent Hill 2 fog. Tunee's horror model is trained on negative space and slow-burn framing, not jump-scare overload.
Specify what's NOT in frame: 'one figure in deep background, no foreground subject, empty middle ground'. Lock the camera: 'locked-off wide, no movement' or 'shaky handheld, low frame rate'. Light source matters - 'single practical light bulb, top-down, hard shadow' beats 'dark and scary'. Add film stock: '16mm grain, slight gate weave' for the analog horror feel. Hold shots longer than feels comfortable; horror needs the pause.
Each prompt is crafted for Horror aesthetics. Paste into Tunee, hit generate — your horror music video is ready in seconds.
Abandoned hospital corridor, flickering fluorescent light, dark shadowy figure at the end, dripping water, horror atmosphere. Wide establishing shot, slow push-in. Terrifying lighting — golden edges, deep contrast centre. Abandoned building fills the background. Beat drop triggers a hard cut to a new angle.
Split-screen: performance left, abstract flickering lights right. Both react to the same beat. Unsettling palette. Merge into full-frame at the final chorus.
Zero-gravity: abandoned building drifts and collides in dark slow motion. Each snare triggers a burst of dark silhouettes. Final bar: everything collapses into a beam of light.
A terrifying scene with abandoned building and sweeping camera movements, bathed in dramatic lighting that pulses with the beat
Artist immersed in flickering lights, unsettling energy radiating through every frame and cut of the video
Abstract dark silhouettes morphing and flowing in slow motion, capturing the terrifying essence of the music perfectly
Close-up shots of abandoned building dissolving into blood splatter, creating a unsettling visual journey that follows the song's rhythm
Wide establishing shot of a dark environment with flickering lights in the foreground, evoking a deep emotional resonance
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