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



Every platform now ships an auto-generated year-end recap — useful, forgettable, and identical for every user. A personal year-end MV is the antidote: 60-90 seconds you actually curate, scored to the song that defined the year rather than the one you streamed most. Couples make them as anniversary stand-ins, freelancers make them as portfolio recaps, and friend groups make them as the December 31st group-chat send-off.
Year-end cuts live on three repeating beats: travel transit (airport gates, train windows, road-trip dashboards), shared meals (the table from above, the toast, the candle close-up), and quiet wins (a finished manuscript, a gym milestone, a key in a new door). The cultural reference shelf is loud and specific - Dick Clark's Rockin' Eve and the Times Square Ball Drop tradition since 1907, BBC's Jools Holland Hootenanny on December 31st, the Sydney Harbour and London Eye fireworks shows produced by the Pyrotechnics Guild International, Billy Crystal's When Harry Met Sally midnight scene directed by Rob Reiner. Closing on a fireworks wide or a midnight kiss is the obvious move - it works because everyone expects it. Lean in rather than avoiding it.
Resist the urge to cram twelve months of footage into one MV — pick three to five moments and let them breathe. Tunee handles pacing better when given fewer, specific anchors. A prompt naming 'Lisbon balcony morning, July; childbirth waiting room, September; New Year's rooftop, December' produces a more watchable cut than a year-in-bullet-points brief.
Each prompt is crafted for New Year aesthetics. Paste into Tunee, hit generate — your new year music video is ready in seconds.
Slow-motion close-up of fireworks display as the opening notes play. Celebratory warmth, soft depth of field. Camera drifts forward to reveal the full new year scene. First chorus: cut to countdown clock, emotion visible in every detail. No dialogue — pure feeling.
Quick-cut montage of new year details — fireworks display, countdown clock, champagne toast — each cut on the beat. Hopeful color grade throughout. Bridge slows to a single held frame, then the final chorus opens wide with celebratory energy. Ends on a quiet freeze as the last note fades.
Fly-on-the-wall: unscripted new year moments in natural light. fireworks display captured candidly, intercutting with close-ups of countdown clock. Exciting tone — warm, real, not staged. Wide establishing shot bookends the piece.
A celebratory scene with fireworks display and sweeping camera movements, bathed in dramatic lighting that pulses with the beat
New year scene immersed in countdown clock, hopeful energy radiating through every frame and cut of the video
Abstract champagne toast morphing and flowing in slow motion, capturing the celebratory essence of the music perfectly
Close-up shots of fireworks display dissolving into Times Square energy, creating a hopeful visual journey that follows the song's rhythm
Wide establishing shot of a exciting environment with countdown clock in the foreground, evoking a deep emotional resonance
From release day to full content calendars — real ways people ship new year music videos with Tunee.