
Fourth of July
Fireworks Gone Wrong
A backyard fireworks fail straight out of a classic camcorder blooper reel — you light it, it goes sideways, everyone dives. Just add your photo.
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How to make your Fireworks Gone Wrong video
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Open the Fireworks Gone Wrong template — A backyard fireworks fail straight out of a classic camcorder blooper reel — you light it, it goes sideways, everyone dives. Just add your photo.
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Upload one clear photo — the built-in cropper helps you frame it.
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Tap Create. Starrd writes the prompt and Seedance 2.0 generates your cinematic video in a few minutes — then download or share it.
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Fireworks Gone Wrong — frequently asked questions
- How do I make a Fireworks Gone Wrong video?
- Open the Fireworks Gone Wrong template on Starrd, upload one photo, then tap Create. Starrd writes the prompt for you and Seedance 2.0 generates your cinematic video in a few minutes — no prompt-writing or editing required.
- How many photos do I need for Fireworks Gone Wrong?
- Just one clear photo.
- How much does the Fireworks Gone Wrong template cost?
- 1 Starrd credit. Credits start at $5.99 on the web, never expire, and there's no subscription — each credit generates one finished video.
- How long is the Fireworks Gone Wrong video?
- 12 seconds of cinematic, shareable output, generated in a few minutes.
- Can I customize my Fireworks Gone Wrong video?
- Yes. Use Director's Notes on the template to set the mood, style, or specific details before you generate.