See your film before you shoot it.
Use frontier AI models to visualize scenes, test compositions, and prototype entire sequences — before a single frame of real footage is captured.
Three ways filmmakers are using this.
Not a replacement for production. A tool for the thinking that happens before it.
Pre-Visualization
Test camera angles, lighting setups, and compositions before stepping on set. Generate twenty visual options in the time it takes to sketch a single storyboard frame. Share with your DP, set designer, and producers to align the entire team on the visual plan.
Concept Development
Explore visual styles early. What does the world of your film look like? How does the light fall in that apartment at golden hour? Prototype entire sequences to test pacing, mood, and emotional beats before committing to a single production day.
Proof of Concept & Pitch Material
Generate visual proof-of-concept for investors and producers. Create lookbooks and sizzle reels that rival studio-funded pre-production — without the studio budget. Show them the film, not just the script.
Pick the model that matches your visual language.
Different models excel at different things. Think of them as lenses — each one shapes the image differently.
Photorealistic. Excellent for scenes that need to feel grounded and real.
Cinematic motion. Beautiful camera movement simulation.
Narrative depth. Handles multi-beat scenes, character continuity.
Rhythmic and musical. Ideal for music video visualization.
Starting points for real workflows.
Each template is designed around how filmmakers actually work — not generic “make a video” prompts.
Five seconds is a demo.
You need a scene.
Most AI tools give you five-second clips — useless for filmmakers who think in scenes, not moments. Reclips generates extended sequences: thirty seconds, two minutes, ten minutes. With character and scene consistency throughout.
Build an entire sequence. Test pacing across a full scene. Generate a continuous tracking shot. This is not clip generation — it is filmmaking infrastructure.
Filmmakers are already here.
Studios and independent directors are integrating AI into pre-production workflows — not to replace craft, but to extend the thinking process. Visualization is becoming as standard as shot lists.
“We used Reclips to pre-visualize the entire second act before we had a location locked. It changed the conversation with our producers completely.”
Ready to see it.
Start with a scene. Explore models. Build the visual language of your film before production begins.