Window Seat creates a plane-window-style travel video from the view description you provide. You get a short in-flight perspective clip, so the best prompts describe exactly what should be visible outside the window.
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Window Seat takes your view_description (text: What do you see from the window?) and interprets it as a passenger-eye aerial scene framed from an aircraft window perspective.
Instead of building a full travel montage, the model focuses on a single believable outside view and turns your wording into motion, depth, lighting, and atmosphere.
It infers details like weather, time of day, cruising height, and ground texture from phrases such as "sunset over coastline" or "dense clouds above city lights." It also makes stylistic choices about how the landscape drifts past the window, how stable the in-flight camera feels, and how cinematic or natural the scene reads, while keeping the composition centered on the view outside.

A simple aerial scene works best. Think in terms of what a passenger would actually see outside the plane window, such as clouds, islands, skyline lights, or mountain ranges.
Yes, say it directly in the view description. Terms like "sunrise above clouds" or "city lights at night" have a big effect on the final look.
Yes, if you want a more grounded result. Real places like "flying over Manhattan at dusk" often read better than generic prompts like "nice city from plane."
Usually the focus stays on the outside view rather than making the wing a guaranteed feature. If the wing matters to your edit, mention it in the view_description, but keep the main emphasis on the scenery so the shot still reads clearly.
Yes. It works well as a bridge between packing, airport, arrival, or hotel footage because the visual language clearly suggests travel in progress. Many editors use it as a 1-3 second insert to connect one location-based moment to the next.
Yes. All content generated on Flashloop can be used for commercial purposes β social media, ads, client work, product listings. No additional licensing fees.