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Fake News Videos for Fictional Headlines

Turn an invented headline into a polished, clearly satirical breaking-news scene using curated direction and Nim's leading video models.

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Built for creators, marketers, and teams shipping AI video at scale.

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Invent Any Headline

Write a fictional event, absurd discovery, parody announcement, or impossible breaking story.

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Add Report Details

Define the location, presenter, witnesses, atmosphere, camera style, and central visual event.

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Newsroom Visual Language

Generate cinematic anchor desks, field reports, press scenes, or live-event coverage.

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Clearly Satirical Direction

Frame the output as fiction or parody and avoid presenting generated claims as authentic reporting.

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Viral Story Structure

Use the familiar urgency of breaking news to introduce an unexpected visual premise quickly.

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Multiple Video Models

Work with supported models such as Sora, Veo, Kling, and Pika from one platform.

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Fast Concept Testing

Explore different reports, locations, and visual tones in seconds or under a minute.

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Curated Production Format

Start from a ready-made news-video concept rather than describing every production detail manually.

Features

Built to ship

A surreal fictional headline visualized as a city street where gravity has reversed for umbrellas, newspapers without re
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Turn Headlines Into Visual Events

Begin with an invented headline, then explain what viewers should see happening behind or around the reporter. Concrete details such as location, scale, weather, crowd behavior, and camera distance help transform a one-line joke into a complete fictional report.

One continuous wide scene transitioning between a minimal newsroom, rainy field report, stark press conference, and aeri
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Choose the Reporting Format

Stage the concept as a composed studio bulletin, urgent field report, press conference, aerial update, or on-location interview. The format gives the video an immediate visual grammar while your prompt controls the fictional event and its tone.

A clearly theatrical fictional news production set with visible cinema lights, neutral cameras, blank backdrop panels, a
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Create Responsible Satire

Keep stories clearly invented, absurd, or labeled as parody in the publication context, especially when the imagery appears realistic. Do not impersonate real journalists, fabricate emergencies, target private individuals, or distribute generated scenes as authentic news footage.

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Generate With Leading Models

Nim combines supported video models such as Sora, Veo, Kling, and Pika in one workflow. Compare models when you need different strengths in presenter motion, environmental spectacle, cinematic camera behavior, realism, or stylization.

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See it in action

Real outputs generated by our pipeline — no curated cherry-picks.

An original fictional reporter covering a surreal event where a colossal houseplant grows through the roof of a quiet su
A fictional newsroom presenter at a sharp minimal desk while a massive moon appears improbably close outside tall studio
An original field reporter on a coastal promenade as thousands of empty umbrellas float upward into storm clouds. Cinema
A fictional press conference about a tiny glowing cube hovering above a black pedestal, surrounded by astonished generic
Ready to ship

Pick a template, customize, publish.

Use cases

Made for every workflow

  • Comedy Creators

    Turn absurd premises into concise reports that establish the joke through a recognizable broadcast format.

  • Satire Pages

    Visualize fictional cultural commentary while making the parody context clear to viewers.

  • Brand Social

    Present playful product announcements or exaggerated fictional events without making deceptive real-world claims.

  • Creative Agencies

    Prototype entertainment-led campaign ideas using studio, field-report, and public-event visual language.

  • Meme Channels

    Respond to online trends with original fictional scenarios instead of republishing misleading footage.

  • Story Developers

    Use a news report as an efficient opening device for a larger science-fiction, comedy, or speculative narrative.

How it works

From idea to result in seconds

  1. Step · 01

    Write the Headline

    Create an unmistakably fictional, satirical, or impossible breaking-news premise.

  2. Step · 02

    Direct the Report

    Describe the presenter, setting, event, witnesses, mood, camera behavior, and visible action.

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    Generate and Review

    Render the report, check that its fictional nature is clear, and refine weak or misleading details.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

  • Fake news is a Nim video template for producing fictional or satirical breaking-news scenes from an invented headline and supporting details. It should be used for transparent entertainment, parody, or storytelling rather than deception.

  • Write the fictional headline, explain what happened, and describe the presenter, location, atmosphere, and camera style. The template supplies a recognizable broadcast structure for the selected AI model to interpret.

  • The output may look cinematic or realistic, but it must not be presented as authentic reporting or evidence. Make the fictional or satirical context clear wherever the video is published.

  • Avoid impersonating real journalists, news organizations, private individuals, or public figures in deceptive contexts. Original presenters, fictional organizations, and clearly invented events are safer creative choices.

  • Do not fabricate real emergencies, elections, conflicts, crimes, health warnings, financial events, or accusations that could mislead or harm people. Avoid false claims about identifiable individuals, organizations, brands, and communities.

  • Nim offers supported models such as Sora, Veo, Kling, and Pika through one multi-model workflow. Available controls, audio behavior, duration, realism, and rendering characteristics differ by model.

  • Signup and purchased credits are required to generate. Credit usage depends on the selected model, video duration, quality, and generation settings.

  • Many videos render in seconds or under a minute, but processing time varies with model demand, duration, resolution, and quality settings.

  • Commercial use depends on Nim's current terms, your plan, model-specific conditions, and your rights to any referenced material. You are responsible for disclosure, claims, likenesses, trademarks, and compliance in the final publication.

  • The template provides a curated breaking-news format and prompt structure for fictional reports. Nim also gives creators access to multiple supported video models and related production templates within one platform.

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