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Fawna Spark
Spark is the fastest path from an idea to a moving image. Text-to-video only, permissive content policy, and quick generation times. It is the tier for exploration, not polish.
- Tier label
- Spark
- Price
- From 18 credits per second
- Aspect ratios
- 16:9, 9:16
- Resolutions
- 720p, 1080p
- Durations
- 5, 10 seconds
- Audio
- Toggle
- Quality tiers
- Fast, Standard
- Character refs
- None
- Style ref
- Not supported
- Keyframes
- Not supported
- Negative prompt
- Supported
- Magic Prompt
- Supported
When to pick Spark
- You want to see an idea move, fast.
- You are exploring different concepts and need many rolls without spending much.
- You do not have a reference image or need one.
- Your content needs a permissive policy.
Strengths
- Fast generation times. Useful for ideation loops.
- Permissive content handling (second only to Muse).
- Solid quality for its tier and price.
- Magic Prompt expansion makes short briefs work.
Where it struggles
- No character or style references. If consistency matters, pick another tier.
- No keyframes. Clips begin and end wherever the model decides.
- Only two durations. If you need 6 or 8 seconds specifically, use Motion or Film.
- No native audio syncing. The audio toggle generates a bed, not dialogue.
Prompt recipe
Spark's sweet spot is a vivid one-paragraph scene with a clear subject, a single action, and enough style cues that the model has direction. Lean into mood and palette. Skip the elaborate camera choreography, Spark is stronger at observational shots than complex moves.
Example
5-second Spark, text-to-video
A lightning storm rolls across a vast open prairie at dusk. Jagged forks illuminate a distant lone tree. Low thunderclouds churn overhead. Camera slowly tilts up from the horizon. Wide 24mm lens, dramatic silhouette, deep blue and violet palette, cinematic atmosphere.
Tips
- Iterate cheaply at 5s / 720p Fast. Once a direction lands, upgrade to 10s / 1080p for the final.
- Magic Prompt is your friend. Write a one-liner, flip it on, and let Spark expand.
- Don't overprompt motion. Spark underdelivers on multi-move choreography, so describe one motion clearly instead of three vaguely.
- Use Spark for B-roll. Establishing shots, ambient crowds, nature, weather.
Where to go next
- Magic Prompt to skip the heavy prompt writing.
- Fawna Cinema when you need consistency and keyframes.