
What's important to understand
The key idea of this section: choose a video model based on duration, motion, style, speed, and generation budget. It answers a practical user question and shows which limitations to account for in advance.
Documentation
Video AI models is a practical Keter Labs help page on how to choose a video model based on duration, motion, style, speed, and generation budget. It helps you quickly understand the preparation, limitations, sequence of steps, and criteria for a finished result without a long search across multiple pages.

What's included

The page explains how to choose a video model based on duration, motion, style, speed, and generation budget. You get working context rather than a general overview: where to start, what to check, and when to move on to the next step.

Before you start, prepare the script, references, duration, aspect ratio, motion type, and credit limit. This reduces the number of random iterations and helps the team agree on the result in advance.

After completing a step, check motion stability, faces, text, camera work, iteration cost, and suitability for editing. Once these points are covered, the material, configuration, or process can be safely handed over.
When to use it
These examples make it easier to choose where to start and which nearby section to open next.

Open this section when you need to choose a video model based on duration, motion, style, speed, and generation budget, but don't want to spend time searching for similar answers across different parts of the help center.

The material is easy to share with colleagues: it records the preparation, expected result, checks, and neighboring sections needed for a complete workflow.

Use the page as a checklist: motion stability, faces, text, camera work, iteration cost, and suitability for editing should be clear before the task goes to a client, the team, or production.
Details

The key idea of this section: choose a video model based on duration, motion, style, speed, and generation budget. It answers a practical user question and shows which limitations to account for in advance.

Start with the goal and input materials, then complete the steps in the interface and save decisions in the project. For this topic, the script, references, duration, aspect ratio, motion type, and credit limit are especially important.

If the task is broader than one section, move on to the related topics: video generator, video upscaler, model pages, and pricing. This way you keep the context and assemble a complete workflow faster.
Workflow
Every section in Keter Labs follows the same shape: a clear brief, a fast first draft, refinement in the editor, and a result saved into the project.

Define the specific task: choose a video model based on duration, motion, style, speed, and generation budget. Record who is responsible for the result and where it will be used.
Prepare the script, references, duration, aspect ratio, motion type, and credit limit. For team work, confirm roles, access, and where materials are stored right away.
Complete the action in Keter Labs and save the important parameters, versions, files, prompts, or links inside the project.
Before finishing, check motion stability, faces, text, camera work, iteration cost, and suitability for editing; then move on to the related topics: video generator, video upscaler, model pages, and pricing.
Related sections

The "Keter Labs help center" section collects practical guidance on the topic: find the right instructions on tools, plans, permissions, credits, the API and teamwork. The section helps you prepare materials, complete the steps in Keter Labs, check the limits and bring the result to a working state.
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The "Quickstart" section brings together practical guidance on a single topic: how to get started in Keter Labs: create a project, choose a tool, add references and save your first result. It helps you prepare materials, complete the steps in Keter Labs, check the limitations and bring the result to a working state.
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The "Projects" section brings together practical guidance on a single topic: how to organize files, versions, assets and results inside Keter Labs projects. It helps you prepare materials, complete the steps in Keter Labs, check the limitations and bring the result to a working state.
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The "Troubleshooting" section gathers practical guidance on one topic: quickly diagnose errors with generation, access, files, payments, exports, and result quality. It helps you prepare materials, complete the steps in Keter Labs, check the limitations, and bring the result to a working state.
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