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= Creating Movies | == Overview == | ||
The '''Creating Movies''' workflow in [[ACT3AI|ACT 3 AI]] takes you from an idea or script to a fully rendered, AI-generated video project. | |||
Whether you are making a short film, ad, social clip, or full-length feature, ACT 3 AI provides a guided path with tools for [[Script_Editor|writing]], [[AI_Wizard|structuring]], [[Digital_Actors|casting]], and [[Build_Video|assembly]]. | |||
== | == Steps to Create a Movie == | ||
== | === Step 1: Start a Project === | ||
* Go to [[New_Project|New Project]] in the dashboard. | |||
* Enter a title, description, and choose project type (Film, YouTube, TikTok, Commercial). | |||
* Select aspect ratio (16:9, 9:16, 1:1) and duration. | |||
== | === Step 2: Shape the Story === | ||
* Use the [[AI_Wizard|AI Wizard]] to generate logline, acts, and beats. | |||
* Import or write your script in the [[Script_Editor|Script Editor]]. | |||
* Auto-format scene headings, character names, and dialogue. | |||
=== Step 3: Build Characters & Cast === | |||
* Define [[Characters|characters]] (name, role, backstory). | |||
* Assign [[Digital_Actors|digital actors]] with custom wardrobe, style, and voices. | |||
* Use [[Motion_Capture|motion capture]] for realistic movement if needed. | |||
=== Step 4: Visual Planning === | |||
* Block action in [[Top_Down_View|Top-Down View]] (cameras, lights, props). | |||
* Use [[Storyboard_Panels|Storyboard & Panels]] for shot sketches or imported art. | |||
* Sequence events in the [[Timeline|timeline editor]]. | |||
=== Step 5: Generate Video Clips === | |||
* Select scenes or shots and render with: | |||
** [[Google_Veo_3|Google Veo 3 Integration]] – photorealism | |||
** [[Runway|Runway Integration]] – stylized & experimental | |||
** [[Wan|WAN AI Integration]] – low-latency collaboration previews | |||
* Adjust resolution (Draft → 4K) and preview costs in the [[Credit_System|Credit System]] panel. | |||
=== Step 6: Import Media === | |||
* Add external media via [[Import_Script|Import Script]] or [[Import_BRoll|Import B-Roll]]. | |||
* Sync voiceovers, audio tracks, or external assets. | |||
=== Step 7: Assemble & Edit === | |||
* Use [[Build_Video|Build Video]] to combine shots, transitions, and sound. | |||
* Apply [[Color_Grading|color grading]] and style adjustments. | |||
* Lock scenes once approved. | |||
=== Step 8: Render & Export === | |||
* Send jobs to the [[Render_Queue|Render Queue]] for overnight or batch rendering. | |||
* Export in MP4, MOV, or ProRes at 1080p or 4K. | |||
* Deliver pitch decks, lookbooks, and thumbnails automatically. | |||
* Export scripts via [[Export_Script|Export Script]] if needed. | |||
== Tips for Success == | |||
* '''Start small:''' Use [[Draft_Previews|draft previews]] to experiment cheaply before final 4K renders. | |||
* '''Be specific:''' More detailed prompts yield better AI outputs. | |||
* '''Iterate quickly:''' Use [[Wan|WAN AI Integration]] for fast creative collaboration. | |||
* '''Match style:''' Keep consistent lighting and LUTs across all shots. | |||
* '''Lock versions:''' Use scene locking in [[Timeline|Timeline]] for stability. | |||
== | == Troubleshooting == | ||
* Scenes not rendering → Check [[Credit_System|credit balance]]. | |||
* Inconsistent characters → Ensure [[Characters|character profiles]] are linked to [[Digital_Actors|Digital Actors]]. | |||
* Long renders → Queue in [[Render_Queue|Render Queue]] during off-peak hours. | |||
== | == See Also == | ||
* [[Getting_Started|Getting Started Guide]] | |||
* [[New_Project|New Project]] | |||
* [[AI_Wizard|AI Wizard]] | |||
* [[Characters]] · [[Digital_Actors|Digital Actors]] | |||
* [[Editor]] · [[Build_Video|Build Video]] | |||
* [[Import_Script]] · [[Export_Script]] · [[Import_BRoll]] | |||
* [[Billing_Model]] · [[Credit_System]] · [[Subscription_Plan]] | |||
[https://act3ai.com/contact Contact Us] if you have any problems creating movies or need assistance. | |||
Latest revision as of 16:21, 27 August 2025
Overview
The Creating Movies workflow in ACT 3 AI takes you from an idea or script to a fully rendered, AI-generated video project. Whether you are making a short film, ad, social clip, or full-length feature, ACT 3 AI provides a guided path with tools for writing, structuring, casting, and assembly.
Steps to Create a Movie
Step 1: Start a Project
- Go to New Project in the dashboard.
- Enter a title, description, and choose project type (Film, YouTube, TikTok, Commercial).
- Select aspect ratio (16:9, 9:16, 1:1) and duration.
Step 2: Shape the Story
- Use the AI Wizard to generate logline, acts, and beats.
- Import or write your script in the Script Editor.
- Auto-format scene headings, character names, and dialogue.
Step 3: Build Characters & Cast
- Define characters (name, role, backstory).
- Assign digital actors with custom wardrobe, style, and voices.
- Use motion capture for realistic movement if needed.
Step 4: Visual Planning
- Block action in Top-Down View (cameras, lights, props).
- Use Storyboard & Panels for shot sketches or imported art.
- Sequence events in the timeline editor.
Step 5: Generate Video Clips
- Select scenes or shots and render with:
- Google Veo 3 Integration – photorealism
- Runway Integration – stylized & experimental
- WAN AI Integration – low-latency collaboration previews
- Adjust resolution (Draft → 4K) and preview costs in the Credit System panel.
Step 6: Import Media
- Add external media via Import Script or Import B-Roll.
- Sync voiceovers, audio tracks, or external assets.
Step 7: Assemble & Edit
- Use Build Video to combine shots, transitions, and sound.
- Apply color grading and style adjustments.
- Lock scenes once approved.
Step 8: Render & Export
- Send jobs to the Render Queue for overnight or batch rendering.
- Export in MP4, MOV, or ProRes at 1080p or 4K.
- Deliver pitch decks, lookbooks, and thumbnails automatically.
- Export scripts via Export Script if needed.
Tips for Success
- Start small: Use draft previews to experiment cheaply before final 4K renders.
- Be specific: More detailed prompts yield better AI outputs.
- Iterate quickly: Use WAN AI Integration for fast creative collaboration.
- Match style: Keep consistent lighting and LUTs across all shots.
- Lock versions: Use scene locking in Timeline for stability.
Troubleshooting
- Scenes not rendering → Check credit balance.
- Inconsistent characters → Ensure character profiles are linked to Digital Actors.
- Long renders → Queue in Render Queue during off-peak hours.
See Also
- Getting Started Guide
- New Project
- AI Wizard
- Characters · Digital Actors
- Editor · Build Video
- Import_Script · Export_Script · Import_BRoll
- Billing_Model · Credit_System · Subscription_Plan
Contact Us if you have any problems creating movies or need assistance.