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



Gospel visuals center the choir, not the soloist. Even when there's a lead vocalist, the frame keeps returning to rows of faces — eyes closed, hands raised, the moment of catch. Settings are usually real: a sanctuary with stained-glass light, a community hall, sometimes an outdoor revival. Wardrobe is robed or Sunday-best, never streetwear. The camera moves with reverence: slow push-ins on individual worshippers, sweeping crane shots across the choir loft.
Kirk Franklin's 'Love Theory' shows the modern blueprint — community staging, joyful movement, light pouring through windows. Tasha Cobbs Leonard's 'Break Every Chain' live videos prove the live-in-worship format still hits hardest. CeCe Winans' 'Believe For It', Maverick City Music and Kanye West's Sunday Service collective shoots, Hezekiah Walker's choir cuts, Hillsong UNITED's 'Oceans', and The Kingdom Choir's 'Stand By Me' at the royal wedding complete the vocabulary. The shared rule, codified by longtime gospel-video director Derek Blanks and live-capture specialists at TBN: no choreography that looks separate from feeling. If a hand raise looks staged, the whole frame collapses.
Build the room first, then populate it. Start with 'sunlight through tall windows of a wood-paneled sanctuary, dust visible in the beams', then add the choir in rows behind the soloist. Tunee handles the warmth of mixed natural and tungsten light well when you specify both sources. Ask for individual faces in close-up between wider choir shots — gospel needs that intimacy as much as the scale. Keep edits on the breath of the phrase, not the snare.
Each prompt is crafted for Gospel aesthetics. Paste into Tunee, hit generate — your gospel music video is ready in seconds.
Gospel choir performing in cathedral with sunlight through stained glass, hands raised in worship, divine golden light rays. Wide establishing shot, slow push-in. Uplifting lighting — golden edges, deep contrast centre. Church choir fills the background. Beat drop triggers a hard cut to a new angle.
Split-screen: performance left, abstract stained glass light right. Both react to the same beat. Spiritual palette. Merge into full-frame at the final chorus.
Zero-gravity: church choir drifts and collides in powerful slow motion. Each snare triggers a burst of hands raised worship. Final bar: everything collapses into a beam of light.
A uplifting scene with church choir and sweeping camera movements, bathed in dramatic lighting that pulses with the beat
Artist immersed in stained glass light, spiritual energy radiating through every frame and cut of the video
Abstract hands raised worship morphing and flowing in slow motion, capturing the uplifting essence of the music perfectly
Close-up shots of church choir dissolving into cross silhouette, creating a spiritual visual journey that follows the song's rhythm
Wide establishing shot of a powerful environment with stained glass light in the foreground, evoking a deep emotional resonance
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