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== Overview == | == Overview == | ||
The Generative Workflow Pipeline in ACT 3 AI | The '''Generative Workflow Pipeline''' in [[ACT3AI|ACT 3 AI]] describes how projects move from initial ideas or [[Import_Script|imported scripts]] to fully rendered videos using AI models. | ||
This pipeline connects writing, planning, casting, rendering, and distribution into one continuous loop of human creativity and AI assistance. | |||
== | == Pipeline Stages == | ||
=== 1. Ideation & Project Setup === | |||
* | * Start a [[New_Project|New Project]] with title, description, and format (film, ad, TikTok, concept test). | ||
* AI | * Define aspect ratio and length. | ||
* Use [[AI_Wizard|AI Wizard]] to expand a one-line idea into structured loglines, acts, and beats. | |||
== 2. | === 2. Script Development === | ||
* Write in the [[Script_Editor|Script Editor]] or [[Import_Script|import a script]] from [[Final_Draft|Final Draft]] or [[Fountain|Fountain]]. | |||
* AI can expand outlines into scenes and dialogues. | |||
* Use [[Export_Script|Export Script]] for collaboration with writers. | |||
* | === 3. Characters & Casting === | ||
* | * Define [[Characters|Characters]] with names, roles, and backstories. | ||
* | * Assign [[Digital_Actors|Digital Actors]] with wardrobe, voices, and emotional tone. | ||
* Optional: Capture live movement via [[Motion_Capture|Motion Capture Integration]]. | |||
== | === 4. Visual Planning === | ||
* Use [[Storyboard_Panels|Storyboards & Panels]] for shot previews. | |||
* Place [[Digital_Actors|actors]], cameras, and props in [[Top_Down_View|Top-Down View]]. | |||
* Sequence everything in the [[Timeline|Timeline editor]]. | |||
* | === 5. Generative Rendering === | ||
* | * Choose rendering engines based on style: | ||
* | ** [[Google_Veo_3|Google Veo 3 Integration]] – realism & cinematic | ||
* | ** [[Runway|Runway Integration]] – stylized, experimental | ||
* | ** [[Wan|WAN AI Integration]] – real-time collaboration previews | ||
* Generate draft previews or final-quality renders. | |||
* Monitor costs in the [[Credit_System|Credit System]] panel. | |||
== | === 6. Assembly & Editing === | ||
* | * Combine AI clips, [[Import_BRoll|B-Roll]], and audio in [[Build_Video|Build Video]]. | ||
* Add transitions, overlays, [[Color_Grading|color grading]], and [[Audio_Tracks|sound design]]. | |||
* Lock approved scenes to prevent rework. | |||
* | |||
== | === 7. Export & Distribution === | ||
* | * Send final sequences to the [[Render_Queue|Render Queue]]. | ||
* | * Export via [[Export_Distribution|Export Distribution]] to MP4, ProRes, or social-optimized formats. | ||
* | * Attach [[Subtitles|subtitles]], [[Multi_Language_Dubs|multi-language dubs]], and [[Thumbnails|thumbnails]]. | ||
* Share directly to YouTube, TikTok, or internal review. | |||
== | === 8. Feedback & Iteration === | ||
* | * Gather notes via [[Collaboration|collaborator comments]]. | ||
* | * Regenerate scenes or re-edit sequences. | ||
* | * Update the pipeline in real-time until final approval. | ||
== | == Best Practices == | ||
* | * Use [[Draft_Previews|draft previews]] before high-resolution renders. | ||
* | * Keep consistent LUTs/lighting across scenes for visual continuity. | ||
* | * Lock assets once finalized to avoid credit waste. | ||
* Integrate feedback loops early to save time. | |||
== | == Example Pipeline Flow == | ||
Idea → [[AI_Wizard|AI Wizard]] → [[Script_Editor|Script]] → [[Characters|Characters & Digital Actors]] → [[Storyboard_Panels|Storyboards]] → [[Timeline|Timeline]] → [[Generative_Rendering|AI Rendering]] → [[Build_Video|Build Video]] → [[Render_Queue|Render Queue]] → [[Export_Distribution|Export Distribution]] | |||
== | == See Also == | ||
* | * [[AI_Wizard|AI Wizard]] | ||
* Script | * [[Script_Editor|Script Editor]] | ||
* | * [[Characters]] · [[Digital_Actors|Digital Actors]] | ||
* | * [[Storyboard_Panels|Storyboards & Panels]] · [[Top_Down_View|Top-Down View]] | ||
* [[Google_Veo_3]] · [[Runway]] · [[Wan]] | |||
* [[Build_Video]] · [[Render_Queue]] · [[Export_Distribution]] | |||
* [[Billing_Model]] · [[Credit_System]] · [[Financial_Business_Model]] | |||
[[Category:ACT 3 AI Platform]] | |||
[[Category:Guides]] | |||
[[Category:ACT 3 AI Features]] | |||
[https://act3ai.com/contact Contact Us] if you have any problems with the generative workflow pipeline. | |||
Revision as of 08:06, 27 August 2025
Generative Workflow Pipeline
Overview
The Generative Workflow Pipeline in ACT 3 AI describes how projects move from initial ideas or imported scripts to fully rendered videos using AI models. This pipeline connects writing, planning, casting, rendering, and distribution into one continuous loop of human creativity and AI assistance.
Pipeline Stages
1. Ideation & Project Setup
- Start a New Project with title, description, and format (film, ad, TikTok, concept test).
- Define aspect ratio and length.
- Use AI Wizard to expand a one-line idea into structured loglines, acts, and beats.
2. Script Development
- Write in the Script Editor or import a script from Final Draft or Fountain.
- AI can expand outlines into scenes and dialogues.
- Use Export Script for collaboration with writers.
3. Characters & Casting
- Define Characters with names, roles, and backstories.
- Assign Digital Actors with wardrobe, voices, and emotional tone.
- Optional: Capture live movement via Motion Capture Integration.
4. Visual Planning
- Use Storyboards & Panels for shot previews.
- Place actors, cameras, and props in Top-Down View.
- Sequence everything in the Timeline editor.
5. Generative Rendering
- Choose rendering engines based on style:
- Google Veo 3 Integration – realism & cinematic
- Runway Integration – stylized, experimental
- WAN AI Integration – real-time collaboration previews
- Generate draft previews or final-quality renders.
- Monitor costs in the Credit System panel.
6. Assembly & Editing
- Combine AI clips, B-Roll, and audio in Build Video.
- Add transitions, overlays, color grading, and sound design.
- Lock approved scenes to prevent rework.
7. Export & Distribution
- Send final sequences to the Render Queue.
- Export via Export Distribution to MP4, ProRes, or social-optimized formats.
- Attach subtitles, multi-language dubs, and thumbnails.
- Share directly to YouTube, TikTok, or internal review.
8. Feedback & Iteration
- Gather notes via collaborator comments.
- Regenerate scenes or re-edit sequences.
- Update the pipeline in real-time until final approval.
Best Practices
- Use draft previews before high-resolution renders.
- Keep consistent LUTs/lighting across scenes for visual continuity.
- Lock assets once finalized to avoid credit waste.
- Integrate feedback loops early to save time.
Example Pipeline Flow
Idea → AI Wizard → Script → Characters & Digital Actors → Storyboards → Timeline → AI Rendering → Build Video → Render Queue → Export Distribution
See Also
- AI Wizard
- Script Editor
- Characters · Digital Actors
- Storyboards & Panels · Top-Down View
- Google_Veo_3 · Runway · Wan
- Build_Video · Render_Queue · Export_Distribution
- Billing_Model · Credit_System · Financial_Business_Model
Contact Us if you have any problems with the generative workflow pipeline.