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Movie Maker Coming Soon

Multi-shot AI movie maker with scene composition, character continuity across shots, and one-click voiceover. Stitch multiple Kling 2.1 generations into a coherent short film.

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What we're building

Movie Maker is the most ambitious surface on the roadmap and the last to ship in the planned v1+v2 stack. It builds on top of the v1 Kling 2.1 video generator and the v2 AI Avatar surface to deliver something neither model can produce alone: a coherent multi-shot short film with the same character appearing in multiple scenes, with continuity preserved across cuts, and with synced voiceover. Think of it as a director's chair on top of the existing models. You write a script outline (3-10 shots), define the characters once, pick a visual style, and Movie Maker stitches together the underlying generations into a single export-ready short film. Use cases span pitch reels, animated explainer videos, storyboards-that-actually-move, and short narrative pieces for festivals.

Use cases we're building for

Pitch reels and concept films

Generate a 30-second concept reel for a pitch deck, investor meeting, or client kickoff — without a real production budget. Useful for film/game projects raising early capital.

Animated explainer videos

Generate short animated explainers for SaaS landing pages, onboarding flows, and product launches. One unified visual style across the whole reel instead of a slideshow of unrelated stills.

Living storyboards

For filmmakers and game designers who want storyboards that actually move. Replaces static concept art panels with 5-second moving previews per shot — the team review session is night-and-day.

Festival shorts and narrative experiments

For independent filmmakers exploring AI-generative cinema. Generate a 3-5 minute short film entirely on Polyfaced for festival submission, with the production cost being credits instead of cast and crew.

Roadmap detail

What's locked: multi-shot orchestration, character continuity across shots (powered by the v2 AI Avatar identity-aware engine), one-click voiceover (TTS layer). What's still being evaluated: full-film length cap (5min / 10min / unlimited), whether v1 supports director-cam controls (specific shot composition per scene) or only style-level direction, and whether sound effects auto-generate or land as a v3 feature. Sign up for the waitlist to track the milestones.

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