Using Movie Studio Multi-Scene Filmmaking
Difficulty: Intermediate | Time: 20 minutes. Learn how to go from a single creative brief to a complete multi-scene film using Movie Studio. We'll walk through the Chernobyl project — from writing the brief to generating ~35 scenes to the final 2:22 film.
From Brief to Film
1. Write Your Creative Brief
Start with a single prompt that describes the emotional arc, setting, and tone of your film. For the Chernobyl project: 'Write scenes for a Soviet Era Nuclear Reactor explosion in an emotional arc.'
2. Generate Scene Prompts
The AI breaks your brief into individual scene descriptions — each with specific visual direction, lighting, and atmosphere. One brief generated ~35 distinct scenes.
3. Generate Images for Each Scene
Each scene prompt generates a reference image. Review and regenerate until every frame matches your vision. These become the visual foundation of your film.
4. Convert Images to Video
Each reference image is animated into a video clip. The AI maintains the visual style, lighting, and composition from your reference frame.
5. Stitch and Export
Movie Studio stitches all scenes together with transitions and a unified color grade. Export the final film in up to 4K.
The Chernobyl Project
We built a 2-minute, 22-second short film about the Chernobyl nuclear disaster entirely with AI. One creative brief. ~35 scenes. Six key moments: the control room, the explosion, the firefighters, the abandoned playground, the empty city, and the radiation warning.
Every scene was generated from text to image to video on a single canvas. The final film includes AI-generated transitions and a unified color grade.
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