Turn one idea into a finished short film
It writes the script, storyboards every shot, renders each clip with lip-synced spoken dialogue, and stitches the final film with a soundtrack. You direct every step.
Script writing is free. Your first storyboard is minutes away.
Films made start to finish in the studio
Eight looks, ten real exports. Hover any film to play it, and tap the speaker for the dialogue.
Sundown at Perdition
A scarred gunfighter rides into a dead-quiet town at sundown to kill the man who ruined her. She finds a fresh grave already dug and waiting.
The Last Thing He Saw
A back-alley memory dealer plays a dead client’s final recording. The playback shows the murder from the killer’s own eyes, with her own hands on the blade.
The Hundredth Winter
The last blade-bearer climbs through a storm of red leaves to end the demon of the mountain shrine. The vow beneath the mask belongs to the brother she came to avenge.
Ghost of the Snow Line
A film crew waits eleven days on an empty Himalayan ridge for an animal that might be a myth. Then the snow opens its eyes, and it is not alone.
Aurelia: The Liquid Hour
A woman moves alone through a sun-drowned marble palace where the floor is a mirror of water. As she lifts an amber vial, every ray of gold bends toward her.
Strike
Alone in a lightless room, a woman realizes the thing in the dark only moves when the flame goes out. She is down to her last match.
Rain Check
A private eye who buried a case years ago gets the one visitor he always feared. She sets a single brass key on his desk and waits.
One More Candle
An ancient mouse lights a single candle for her own birthday alone. Her flickering flame is answered by a hundred tiny lanterns rising out of the dark.
Owl Creek
The rope snaps and a condemned man escapes into the river, running all night toward his wife. He reaches her at dawn, just as the rope pulls taut.
Three Knocks
An old couple is given a dried paw that grants three wishes. The first costs them their son. The knocking starts after the second.
Every film above is a real, unedited Film Studio export. Script, storyboard, shots, and stitch, all done in the studio.
From logline to final cut in four steps
The studio moves like a real production: script, casting, storyboard, then the shoot.
1. Start with a sentence or a script
Type one line and the studio writes a full screenplay you can edit, free. Or paste your own script. Sluglines, action lines, and dialogue all feed the shot planner.
2. Cast it from Character Studio
Attach characters, locations, outfits, and products before a single frame renders. Their reference images ride along on every shot, so identity and wardrobe hold from the first frame to the last.
3. Approve the storyboard
Every shot gets a still frame first. Redo a frame, rewrite its prompt, or swap engines per shot before any video renders. You only spend on shots you have approved.
4. Render, score, and export
Shots render as clips with native spoken dialogue. Add a one-click music bed matched to your look, then export the stitched film or download every clip for your editor.
Built like a film set, not a prompt box
Most AI video tools hand you disconnected clips. Film Studio keeps the cast, the look, and the story consistent from the first shot to the credits.
Dialogue your actors actually speak
Write a line as [Name, tone]: "line" and the engine performs it inside the clip with lip-sync. Nothing is dubbed on afterward, so mouths match words.
Casting that holds
Films star your own cast. Character Studio references lock identity and wardrobe across every shot, and the studio flags any character in your script that is missing a reference.
Storyboard first, spend after
Cheap still frames come before expensive video. Approve each frame, redo the ones you do not like, and nothing renders as a clip until you say so.
Pick your engine per shot
Seedance 2 Reference is the default for character references and native dialogue. Kling and WAN 2.7 are one click away, film-wide or for a single stubborn shot.
A score that matches the look
One click generates an instrumental bed tuned to your film's look, powered by the same engine as Text to Music. The export mixes it quietly under the dialogue.
Finish it anywhere
Download all clips as a zip in shot order plus the script, ready for Premiere, Resolve, or CapCut. Or export the stitched film straight from the studio and share it.
Your first film is one sentence away
Type the idea. Review the script. Direct the shots. Export the film.
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything creators ask before making their first AI short film.