Script to publish, in one project.
Four steps. One workspace. No tab-juggling, no model rewrites, no surprise bills.
Direct
Write the script. Lock the world.
Open a project. Drop in a treatment, a scene, or just a one-line idea. The Director Agent reads your script and proposes a shot list — angles, framings, durations, and a recommended model per shot.
Lock characters, locations, and styles once. From this point on, every generation in this project inherits your identity references. The protagonist's face. The location's lighting. The film's color script.
Override anything. The Director Agent's suggestions are a starting point — every prompt, every model choice, every duration is yours to change.
Generate
Pick a model. Watch the credits.
Choose Sora, Runway, Veo, Flux, or any other supported provider. The same identity locks apply — your character looks the same in Sora 2 as in Veo 3.1, even though they're different model families underneath.
Before you hit run, the credit cost is shown. After it runs, the cost is logged in your live ledger. No surprise bills. No mysterious API math.
Iterate freely. Bad take? Regenerate with different motion, different framing, different model. Keep what works. Discard what doesn't.
Edit
Drop shots onto the timeline.
Open the timeline editor. Drag generated shots into a sequence. Trim, transition, score. Add lip-synced dialog with built-in voice and Hedra Character-3 sync.
Need an upscale? Topaz Video is one click. Need a different aspect ratio for vertical? Reframe without re-rendering.
Render once, locally to MP4 — or push straight to publish. Export is free; you're only billed for generation.
Publish
Push to platform. Keep ownership.
Connect your TikTok, YouTube, and Instagram accounts once. Schedule, caption, and publish from inside the project — no exporting and re-uploading.
Every output is yours. Commercial use is included on Pro and above. Generations stay inside your project; customer outputs are never fed back to model providers as training data.
Bring teammates in via Organizations. Reviewers comment, editors edit, the director directs. Roles, not chaos.