Spectoria’s Scene Generator lets you build multi-scene videos from a single prompt. You choose the number of scenes (2–15), generate a storyboard preview for each shot, refine frames with AI, and finally generate scene clips and merge them into your final video.
The workflow at a glance
- AI Planning: turn your idea into a cinematic sequence outline.
- Storyboard: preview frames for each scene (so you can iterate early).
- Refine & Edit: regenerate any frame/scene you want to improve.
- Generate Videos: apply model/video settings per storyboard scene.
- Finalize: merge all scene clips into one video.
How to set up a multi-scene project
- Write a sequence prompt with subject, mood, lighting, and camera movement.
- Select 2–15 linked scenes and generate the scene sequence.
- Review storyboard images and regenerate the parts that feel off.
- Configure duration and (where supported) audio for each scene.
- Generate videos and download your final result.
Tips for consistency across scenes
- Use reference images to lock character identity and visual style (if available).
- Keep mood and lighting descriptors consistent in your prompt.
- Describe transitions so each scene feels connected.
Multi-scene videos work best when you preview and refine early. Spectoria is built for that.
FAQ
What does “2–15 linked scenes” mean in Spectoria?
It means you plan a single cinematic sequence made of multiple scenes (2–15) that share consistent style and are generated together in one workflow.
Can I regenerate only one scene without restarting?
Yes. Spectoria supports regenerating specific storyboard frames/scenes so you only spend generations on what needs improvement.
How do I keep the overall style consistent?
Use consistent lighting/mood keywords and, when available, reference images to maintain visual identity across shots.
