Key Features of Runway Gen-4 Aleph
Natural Language Prompting: Makes advanced video edits using simple user prompts
Character & Object Editing: Freely add/replace/remove any subject or object in real time
Camera Angle Modification: Experiment with various camera angles for cinematic results
Style, Effects & Lighting Adjustment: Reimagine any scene using different styles/effects
Transparent Background Compositing: Isolate any object or person for green-screen export
Seamless Scene Extension: Generate the next frame in any sequence to extend runtime
How To Use Runway Gen-4 Aleph AI Video Model on skills.video
01
Select the Runway Gen-4 Aleph model
Head to the create page and choose this model from the dropdown list.
02
Input your detailed prompt
Describe the scene, style, and motion you want. Adjust settings as needed.
03
Download your video
Click create, then download or share once the generation finishes.
FAQs
What is Runway Aleph?
Runway Aleph is an AI video editing model that can make in-context modifications or enhancements to any existing footage via text-based prompts. You can upload a video to add or remove subjects/objects, change backgrounds, adjust lighting, etc, creating cinematic-level outputs even without any professional expertise.
Is Runway Aleph AI video editing tool free to use?
Yes, you can use our free trial plan to access Runway Aleph at no charge. Simply sign up for an account, and you’ll receive free limited credits to start editing your videos. However, if you want to keep using it, then you will eventually need a premium plan.
Can I use reference images to edit videos on Runway Aleph?
Yes. You can upload an image to accompany your original video, which can be used as a reference for changing aspects like aesthetic style, lighting, color, etc. Just be sure to specify what you want the AI video editing model to take from the image for the best possible results.
What are the video limitations of using Runway Aleph?
Runway Aleph AI video editing model has a maximum upload file size cap of 64MB per clip. It also only supports a maximum duration of 5 seconds per video for now. However, you can always feel free to extend the video further after the first generation.