Turn a rough shot idea into a structured prompt tuned for Sora 2, Veo 3.1, Kling 3, Seedance 2, Wan 2.1, Hunyuan, or a universal workflow. Add multimodal references, lock appearance, direct camera and physical motion, budget the timeline, then validate and send the result to Video Generator.
Capability snapshot
multi
model-specific adapters
ready
validated generator handoff
audio
audio-aware direction
Practical value mapped to real production workflows.
Benefit
01
Direct each model in the language it understands
Start from one structured brief, then render it through dedicated adapters for Sora, Veo, Kling, Seedance, Wan, Hunyuan, or a portable universal prompt.
Benefit
02
Keep motion, identity, and audio coherent
Specify weight, momentum, contact, secondary motion, appearance locks, dialogue timing, ambience, music, and sound effects instead of leaving critical behavior implicit.
Benefit
03
Handoff with model-aware guardrails
Catch unsupported durations, overloaded references, timeline conflicts, and incomplete shot direction before sending the prompt and media assets to Video Generator.
A simple three-step path from source material to a reusable result.
Step 1
Anchor the shot and its references
Define the subject, setting, action, visual style, and any character, product, storyboard, scene, prop, video, or audio references.
Step 2
Direct motion, timing, and sound
Set camera movement, physicality, appearance consistency, shot-by-shot timing, dialogue, ambience, music, and sound effects.
Step 3
Validate and render
Choose the target model, resolve capability or quality warnings, then send the rendered prompt and supported references directly to Video Generator.
It includes dedicated adapters for Sora 2, Veo 3.1, Kling 3, Seedance 2, Wan 2.1, and Hunyuan, plus a universal renderer for portable prompts.
Yes. Assign each reference a purpose such as first frame, character look, storyboard, scene, prop, camera movement, motion rhythm, voice, or music. The handoff check shows what the selected model can execute.
Yes. Build a non-overlapping timeline within the clip duration, override camera movement per segment, and place dialogue at the start, middle, or end alongside ambience, music, and sound effects.
The builder keeps your intent in editable production fields, renders model-specific syntax, and validates execution limits. You can change one decision without rewriting the entire prompt or losing reference assignments.
Next step
Open the tool with a real image, compare the results, and keep the version that works.