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



Funeral slideshows are usually thrown together in 48 hours under grief — they often default to chronological Facebook photos and a single piano track. A more considered MV, made days or weeks later, becomes the artifact the family actually returns to on birthdays, anniversaries, and the year-marks that follow. It's a different job from the service slideshow: less comprehensive, more curated, scored to the song the person actually loved rather than something generically somber.
Memorial filmmakers tend toward a small, repeatable vocabulary: the still-life of a familiar object (a coffee mug, glasses on a book, a guitar against a wall), the handwriting close-up, hands at a hobby, the laugh photo from every reunion, the chair they always sat in. The aesthetic references are quiet and specific - Bill Viola's slow-motion video installations at the Getty and Tate Modern, Sigur Ros' Hoppipolla directed by Arni & Kinski (the funeral-montage default), Lana Del Rey's Hope Is a Dangerous Thing palette, Don Hertzfeldt's It's Such a Beautiful Day for animated grief, Terrence Malick's still-photo cutaways in The Tree of Life shot by Emmanuel Lubezki. The instinct is to use every photo ever taken - resist it. Fifteen specific images, well-paced, outperform a hundred.
Memorial MVs aren't really shared — they're held. Tunee renders a high-resolution master for family archives, a vertical version for private sending to those who couldn't attend, and a 1:1 for a memorial post on what would have been the next birthday.
Each prompt is crafted for Memorial aesthetics. Paste into Tunee, hit generate — your memorial music video is ready in seconds.
Slow-motion close-up of photo tribute as the opening notes play. Tender warmth, soft depth of field. Camera drifts forward to reveal the full memorial scene. First chorus: cut to candle lighting, emotion visible in every detail. No dialogue — pure feeling.
Quick-cut montage of memorial details — photo tribute, candle lighting, cherished memories — each cut on the beat. Healing color grade throughout. Bridge slows to a single held frame, then the final chorus opens wide with tender energy. Ends on a quiet freeze as the last note fades.
Fly-on-the-wall: unscripted memorial moments in natural light. photo tribute captured candidly, intercutting with close-ups of candle lighting. Respectful tone — warm, real, not staged. Wide establishing shot bookends the piece.
A tender scene with photo tribute and sweeping camera movements, bathed in dramatic lighting that pulses with the beat
Memorial scene immersed in candle lighting, healing energy radiating through every frame and cut of the video
Abstract cherished memories morphing and flowing in slow motion, capturing the tender essence of the music perfectly
Close-up shots of photo tribute dissolving into peaceful imagery, creating a healing visual journey that follows the song's rhythm
Wide establishing shot of a respectful environment with candle lighting in the foreground, evoking a deep emotional resonance
From release day to full content calendars — real ways people ship memorial music videos with Tunee.