Video AI film agent — multi-shot planner

Describe your film idea; the planner chooses how many shots, per-clip length (each segment can differ), and shared settings from your brief. All clips use Seedance 1.5 Pro. Edit prompts if needed, then generate the sequence.

Plan multi-shot videos from one theme—the film agent expands your brief into camera moves, locations and beats before generation.

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Video AI Film Agent — one brief, a full multi-shot storyboard

A video AI film agent takes a single theme and expands it into a structured shot list before a frame is generated. The video AI film agent on Voor AI sketches camera moves, scene beats, and subject continuity so your prompts stay coherent across cuts instead of drifting from take to take. People search video AI film agent when manual prompting feels slow — they want plot logic and visual structure, not random variations. A modern video AI film agent does three things well: it decomposes a theme into four to eight sequential scenes, it suggests shot grammar (wide, mid, close, OTS) for every scene, and it carries character description across cuts so identity stays locked. Use the video AI film agent above to draft a sequence, edit each shot inline, then push the storyboard into Seedance 1.5 Pro or Vidu Q3 for generation. Treat the video AI film agent as a planning layer, not a magic director — your taste still decides what ships.

Theme to shot list Edit before render Push to Seedance / Vidu

Why teams add a video AI film agent to their pipeline

A video AI film agent compresses pre-production. Pitching a campaign, prototyping a short, or storyboarding an explainer used to be hours of solo work; with a video AI film agent the same draft lands in minutes, and stakeholders can react to something visual instead of a blank document.

It also enforces consistency. When five people on a team prompt the same model, you get five aesthetics. When a single video AI film agent expands the brief, the whole sequence shares vocabulary, palette, and pacing — which is exactly what an editor needs downstream.

What a video AI film agent actually is

A video AI film agent is not a video model — it is an orchestration layer that sits between your brief and the generator. The video AI film agent uses an LLM to plan story, structure, and shot grammar, then calls a generative video model (Seedance, Vidu Q3, Kling, FLUX2 klein) for each scene. That separation matters: planning is cheap and editable; generation is expensive and harder to revise.

Solo creators use a video AI film agent to compress a half-day of storyboarding into ten minutes. Agencies use a video AI film agent to validate a creative direction before the production team gets involved. Marketers running paid social use a video AI film agent to draft three or four alternate edits from one theme without rewriting prompts from scratch.

Honest limits: a video AI film agent will not replace a real director or DP. It is great at structure, decent at vocabulary, weaker at subtle dramatic intent. Always read the storyboard the video AI film agent returns and rewrite lines that feel generic — the agent gives you 80% of the scaffolding, you supply the 20% that makes it yours.

What a useful video AI film agent does

These are the workflow pillars that separate a real video AI film agent from a glorified prompt expander.

  • Theme-to-storyboard expansionType a one-line concept; the video AI film agent returns four to eight scenes with shot type, location, subject action, and camera move. You start editing the storyboard, not staring at a blank prompt box.
  • Shot grammar baked inEach scene the video AI film agent proposes carries a default cinematography choice — wide establishing, mid pursuit, dolly-in close-up, over-the-shoulder reverse. Override anything; the agent only seeds, you direct.
  • Identity carry-over across cutsCharacter traits get reused. When the video AI film agent decomposes a scene, the same costume, hair, and palette descriptions flow into every prompt so generated clips look like the same person across the edit.
  • Edit before you generateNothing is rendered until you approve the storyboard. The video AI film agent panel lets you rewrite copy, change shot types, and drop scenes — saving credits and keeping the final sequence under your control.

How to run the video AI film agent

Three steps. The video AI film agent panel is above this article.

  1. Write a one-line theme

    Be concrete: subject, mood, setting, and outcome in one sentence. The video AI film agent expands best from a clear seed — 'a lone botanist documents a glowing fungus at night in a coastal forest' beats 'mysterious nature video'.

  2. Review and edit each shot

    The video AI film agent returns a numbered scene list. Tighten verbs, swap shot types, drop scenes that repeat. The plan is fully editable until you hit generate.

  3. Generate scene by scene

    Send each storyboard row to the underlying model. Keep the same model across the sequence for continuity, then cut the resulting clips in your NLE. The video AI film agent does the prep work; the edit room still earns its keep.

Video AI Film Agent — FAQ

Does the video AI film agent render the video itself?

No. The video AI film agent plans the storyboard and writes per-scene prompts; you choose which video model generates each shot. Decoupling lets you keep planning when models change.

Can I lock a character across every scene?

Yes — describe the character once in your theme and the video AI film agent reuses the description in every prompt. For tighter identity, attach a reference image when supported by the chosen video model.

How many shots can the video AI film agent plan?

Sequences of four to eight scenes work best. Longer plans tend to repeat or wander; if you need a 20-shot piece, run the video AI film agent twice and stitch the storyboards.

Does it work for vertical / 9:16?

Yes. State the aspect ratio in your theme so the video AI film agent prompts the right framing language, and pick a video model that supports that ratio at generation time.

Plan first, generate second

Open the video AI film agent above, sketch a sequence from one theme, then send the storyboard into the generator. Better plans make better video — that is the whole point of a video AI film agent.

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