Five lanes. One scoped deliverable.

Deterministic constraints enforced before rendering. Revisions stay predictable with defined deliverables, timelines, and review owners.

deliverable type timeline review cycles handoff format
spot 15-60s ad spots, campaign variants 5-10 business days after character lock 2 structured review rounds 16:9, 9:16, 1:1 exports
sequence narrative scenes, pilots, short films 2-4 weeks depending on scene count 2 milestone reviews master sequence + selects
reel social clip batches, content series 3-7 business days per batch 1 batch review + 1 fix round platform-formatted clip packs
brief product explainers, walkthroughs 5-10 business days 2 structured review rounds demo masters + cutdowns
cut launch trailers, release teasers 2-3 business days once assets are locked 1 fast review round master trailer + social cutdowns
Typical windows assume ready assets and a defined review owner.
good fit
  • Defined deliverable and launch window
  • Named review owner with authority to sign off
  • Reference material, storyboard, or brand system available
not a fit
  • Prompt-only exploration with no deliverable boundary
  • Open-ended revision expectations
  • No timeline, review owner, or handoff requirements

commercial campaigns that scale

  • brand-consistent characters across every spot
  • single ads to full campaign series
  • platform-optimized formats (16:9, 9:16, 1:1)
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narrative films with scene-level continuity

  • character persistence across shots and scenes
  • short films to feature-length
  • per-episode series with locked continuity
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social content with brand coherence

  • consistent visual identity across every post
  • batch generation — 10, 50, 100+ clips
  • platform formatting built in
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product explainers with review controls

  • product demos and feature walkthroughs
  • onboarding videos with deterministic output
  • feature series with consistent characters
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launch trailers for compressed release windows

  • teasers, full trailers, launch packages
  • compressed delivery windows once assets are locked
  • platform-optimized social cuts included
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character continuity locked · review windows defined up front · deterministic rendering path

every delivery lane is scoped before production. every output stays aligned to the approved path.

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Send the deliverable, timeline, review owner, and reference work. We reply with the correct capability lane, production boundary, and handoff shape.

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