Describe the film.
Get the
whole shot list.
You know video wins the feed. You also know what a shoot costs. Director writes the script, builds the storyboard, and renders every shot from a plain-language brief — a whole video team in a chat box.
Free plan includes starter credits — video renders carry a small MarketDragon watermark. Plus removes it.
The Director studio — the board, cast and prompt bar exactly as you'll direct them.
The math every marketer has already done
Video outperforms everything else you post — and it's priced like it knows.
A produced 30-second spot runs thousands — per video. Want a change after the shoot wraps? The meter starts again.
Brief, storyboard, shoot day, edit rounds. Weeks per asset — and the feed needed it this week, not next month.
So you post a static image instead, and watch video-first competitors take the reach you priced yourself out of.
That compromise is the real cost — the reach you never got. Director exists to delete it.
Video used to mean a crew and a calendar
Director collapses pre-production, shooting, and editing into a conversation.
- Storyboard by hand, hire a videographer
- Book talent, locations, and a shoot day
- Wait a week for an editor to cut it
- One change means re-shooting or re-rendering
- Describe the film in a sentence or two
- Get a full board of scenes, characters, and locations
- Render every shot — no crew, no shoot day
- Change your mind in chat and regenerate instantly
One idea in. A whole film plan out.
Watch a real idea go from one line to a full storyboard, then to a finished, narrated ad.
No card. Plan free, render when you sign up.
How a film actually gets made
From a one-line idea to downloadable scenes — this is the whole workflow, exactly as you'll see it.
Brief it like you'd brief a producer
Type the idea in plain language — the product, the mood, the runtime. The Director agent writes the script with you in chat: it drafts, you approve or push back, beat by beat. No template forms, no blank timeline.
- Works from a single sentence — it asks for what it needs
- You approve the script before anything renders
The storyboard builds itself
The moment you approve, Director breaks the script into scenes — story beats, each with its own shots, camera direction, and dialogue. The storyboarding that used to eat a week of pre-production appears on the board in about a minute.
- Every scene carries its beat, duration, and shot list
- Camera direction written per shot — wide, close-up, handheld
Lock the cast and locations
Generate each character and location once — or upload a reference photo of a real person, product, or place. From then on they're an @tag: type @maya in any shot and the same face shows up, every time.
- Pick the image model per card, regenerate until it's right
- Voices lock too — a character sounds the same in every scene
Render the board — no shoot day
Hit generate and Director renders shot by shot, picking the strongest video model for each one. The board fills in while you watch — every card shows exactly where it is, and each scene arrives with its dialogue and soundscape already mixed in.
- Best model chosen per shot — you don't have to know the difference
- Sound, dialogue, and music baked into every scene render
Polish the weak shots, then ship
A shot came out wrong? Say so, the way you'd tell an editor — and only that shot re-renders. You can even ask the agent to QA the whole board and fix what falls short. When every scene is green, download the finished clips, sound already mixed in.
- Regenerate one shot without touching the rest of the film
- Every scene downloads as a finished clip — ready to post
A real studio, not a single clip button
Everything a director needs to go from idea to finished film.
Build and revise the whole film by talking to it. No node graphs, no timeline wrangling.
Characters and locations stay recognisable across every shot through @tag references.
Scenes break into single-subject shots — the render unit that keeps every frame on-brief.
Director picks the strongest image and video model for each shot — you never have to know the difference.
A series bible keeps cast and style canonical across episodes, so a campaign stays coherent.
Ask Director to scan the board and rewrite the prompts that fall short — then regenerate just those.
Made for marketers who need video
The formats that move product, without the production budget.
"The launch is Friday and there's no budget for a shoot."
Product spots and promos rendered to brief — ready for the feed or a paid placement.
"The feed needs a reel every week, not one a quarter."
Reels, shorts, and story-format clips built for vertical from the first shot.
"The story needs the same faces from first frame to last."
Longer narrative pieces where consistent cast and style carry the story.
Questions, answered
Direct your first film
Describe an idea and watch the storyboard build itself — before a shoot quote would even come back. Free to direct; upgrade when you want the watermark gone.
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"Wait, does this actually save me gas money? Interested."