choose the deliverable before the production brief
Match your deliverable to the right lane, timeline, and review shape.
buying map
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
spot
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)
sequence
narrative films with scene-level continuity
- character persistence across shots and scenes
- short films to feature-length
- per-episode series with locked continuity
reel
social content with brand coherence
- consistent visual identity across every post
- batch generation — 10, 50, 100+ clips
- platform formatting built in
brief
product explainers with review controls
- product demos and feature walkthroughs
- onboarding videos with deterministic output
- feature series with consistent characters
cut
launch trailers for compressed release windows
- teasers, full trailers, launch packages
- compressed delivery windows once assets are locked
- platform-optimized social cuts included
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.
infrastructure
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for studios, agencies, and enterprises that need the telos rendering pipeline deployed on their own infrastructure.
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scope the correct production lane
Send the deliverable, timeline, review owner, and reference work. We reply with the correct capability lane, production boundary, and handoff shape.
[ submit brief ]If your need is licensing or in-house deployment rather than managed production, use the infrastructure path instead.