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The most powerful AI capability for indie filmmakers right now is video understanding — an AI agent that can watch your uploaded footage and act on it. In on…

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Analyze footage with AI during production because errors caught mid-production are still fixable — you can regenerate a shot or correct a grade while the pro…

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With existing film experience, expect working proficiency in roughly two to four weeks — structured programs benchmark AI filmmaking courses at four weeks, a…

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Yes — phone-recorded footage works as an input for AI video generation, specifically as a camera-motion reference. Record the move on your phone, upload the…

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Fixing continuity errors in post-production is expensive for three compounding reasons: the errors are subtle and scattered across every shot, finding them r…

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An AI script supervisor is an AI system that watches your uploaded footage, maps it against your shot list to report which shots are done and which are pendi…

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Record the camera move yourself on a smartphone, upload that clip to the invideo agent, and the agent extracts the motion and applies it to your AI-generated…

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The pre-record-then-generate workflow means recording every line of dialogue before generating a single video shot, then feeding that audio into the AI gener…

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Minimalist wins. In head-to-head tests of the two most-shared character sheet workflows, a five-panel minimalist sheet — face close-up plus front, back, left…

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For AI video camera control, a phone recording is the better path for almost every move: one phone clip delivered a camera move that 50+ prompt-engineered ge…

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You turn phone footage into a cinematic AI video by using the clip as a camera-motion driver: record the move on your phone, upload it to the invideo agent,…

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Yes. Upload a video to the invideo agent and it reads camera angles, camera movement, environment logic, and overall tonal feel from the footage. You can use…

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Record every line of dialogue before you generate a single shot, then feed that audio in as a generation input: upload the MP3, your script as a PDF, and a c…

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A smartphone is the only equipment you need for precise camera movements in AI video — no gimbal, no drone, no 3D software, no motion-capture rig. You physic…

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Yes. If the reference panels inside your character sheet are themselves inconsistent, no downstream model — Nano Banana, Seedance 2.0, or anything else — can…

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