Day 1
Story world, prompts & toolchain
Day one is about clarity: how a professional AI film pipeline actually runs, end to end, without getting lost in hype or scattered tools.
Pipeline
How the work flows
Three linked stages: each builds on the last, ending in a finished piece you can read as a whole story, not scattered clips.

Story spine
Lock the arc and what the microfilm must prove in ~3 minutes.

Characters
Sheets that stay consistent shot to shot.

Wardrobe & props
Outfits and objects as controllable variables before you generate.
How it reads on camera

Story spine
Lock the arc and what the microfilm must prove in ~3 minutes.

Characters
Sheets that stay consistent shot to shot.

Wardrobe & props
Outfits and objects as controllable variables before you generate.
How it reads on camera
Microfilm walkthrough (~3 minutes)
We unpack a complete microfilm, from idea to locked cut, so you see how character sheets, locations, outfits, props, and shot intent connect. You’ll leave with a mental model you can reuse on your own pieces.
Characters, places, wardrobe & props
- Character sheets that stay consistent across scenes
- Locations & mood boards that directors and models can both read
- Outfits and props as controllable variables (not happy accidents)
- Prompt scaffolding: layers, negatives, references, and when to break the rules
The AI tools landscape
We map the major platforms: capabilities, rough pricing bands, and where each shines (and doesn’t). No vendor worship: just practical criteria so you can shortlist fast.
One to one with the team
Bring your real use cases. We help you pick model families and workflows that fit your budget, timeline, and aesthetic, not generic “best model” charts.














