How to Make a Crazy "Brick Wall Glitch" Football Video
When you happened to see the above screenshot, you would think that it is just a regular Dream League Soccer match... except that the pitch is completely torn open in the most hilarious manner possible. The large red brick walls constructed within the penalty area, and loose bricks scattered on the grass replace the defensive role of the players who are only needed to defend the goal. Even some of the defenders are even crouching like they are putting bricks, as though the game has become a construction game.
This type of video is trendy as it appears like:
- a weird game glitch
- a funny mod
- or a "what if" challenge (football and obstacles)
The next thing to do is to demonstrate how you can create a 14-second video like this one with the help of AI/video tools.
Step 1: Obtain (or Develop) the Perfect Base Image
You will see 10 times better your video in case the base image is proper and clear.
- What does your base image need (Must-have)
- Mobile football game appearance (DLS-style).
- Right goal, penalty area evident.
- Pitch stripes crowd and stadiums.
- Loose bricks on grass + brick walls.
- Some of the players squatting and constructing bricks.
- HUD at top (score/time) + mobile controls (optional);
Image Prompt:
Mobile football game Dream League Soccer 2026 screenshot, broadcast camera view, goal on the right, penalty box in sight, full stadium. An enclosure in the penalty area made out of a big red brick wall with an opening at the goal, red bricks scattered on the grass. Whitely-dressed defenders cowering, placing bricks, dark blue watchers. Top score board HUD displays the 0-0 and time 15:29. Angular realistic 3D game render, 16:9.
Negative prompt:
poor quality, cartoon, anime, watermark, illegible HUD text, rat and mouse limbs, deformed players, random objects, social icons.
Best tip
- In case your generator continues to give "too many walls" add:
- Not a complete fortress, only 2-3 parts of the wall.
Step 2: Turn the Image Into an Animation (Image-to-Video) 14 Seconds long
- When your image is looking right you animate it. This is called image-to-video.
- What action should there be (be realistic)
- Do not shake the camera or fly about. The movie is most effective when it seems to be an actual game:
- slow camera push-in (tiny zoom)
- crouching and laying bricks (looping movement) of players.
- bricks in-between pile and wall.
- bricks fall puffing small dust.
- goalkeeper moving and making 1-2 smaller steps.
- ravers quietly dancing in the background.
- prompt Animation (copy-paste) 14 seconds
Use this in your video tool:
Animation Prompt (14s):
Develop a 3D mobile football game animation of 14 seconds with the style of Dream League Soccer. Long shot of a wide broadcast camera into the penalty area, the goal is on the right, a large crowd of the stadium with slight motion, daylight, and on the pitch, a bright-green field with mowing strips. Within the penalty area is a massive enclosure of red bricks (long wall across the top and long wall down the left), having an opening towards the goal area. There were piles of loose red bricks close to the opening. Some defenders in the white uniform are shown crouching down and picking up bricks and laying it down in the wall as many times as possible. When the bricks fall, small dust particles accumulate, causing 1 brick row to increase the length of one of the walls. Green goalkeeper pushes weight and makes one shuffle. There are a few attackers in dark blue outside the box watching. Smooth 60 fps, in-game render, sharp, 16:9, camera pushes slowly in direction of the right and drifts. With HUD overlay, 0-0 and time 15: 29.
Negative prompt:
cartoon, anime, shaky camera, flicker, blurry, distorted goal, they have extra limbs, random objects, watermark, social media icons
Step 3: Add Sound Effects + Commentary (This Is What Makes It Go Viral)
- Sound gives the impression that the animation is a real one even when it is simple.
- Suggested audio
- crowd ambience
- brick laying sounds (tap / clack)
- funny "error/glitch" sound
- you: "Bro why are they building a WALL inside the box?
Editing tip
Keep it short and punchy:
- 0-2s: show the weird wall clearly
- 2-10s: action building + camera movement.
- 10-14s: last placements of bricks and reaction of the goalkeeper.
- Step 4: Export Settings (In the case of the TikTok/Reels/Shorts)
If you're posting as a Short:
- Export in 1080p
- Make it smooth (30 or 60 fps)
- Taming disorder: few walls, open plan, exposed bricks.
- Sound + captions – to make it interesting.
When you share with me what applications you have used to create images and do video animation, I will be able to write a version of this tutorial that will follow your tools just as you do step-by-step (buttons/settings included).
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