Send us the script
A simple three-point script is enough: from which second to which second / what is on screen / what text appears. If you already have live-action footage, send that too.
You provide the script, we generate the visuals with AI, then cut them into a finished film through the normal post-production process. What AI does is obtain the footage; everything after that is still editing work.
Some shots simply cannot be filmed, or are not worth filming for the sake of a few seconds: abstract ideas, products that do not exist yet, locations you cannot get into. AI-generated imagery has made those shots possible for the first time.
But one thing needs saying up front: what AI generates is not a finished film, it is material. The generated clips are usually very short, inconsistent in pace and often flawed in the details, and they still have to be selected, cut, graded, subtitled and mixed. Our job is to turn those clips into a video you can actually use.
These two can be commissioned separately. If you already have the visuals and only need voice-over and subtitles, you are welcome to ask about that on its own.
The rules for materials are the same as for any other video — follow whichever matches what you have:
A simple script is enough. You only need to write down three things:
For example:
0–5 sec | Opening shot (for example an aerial of the setting, the entrance, the product itself) | Text: the brand or topic name
5–12 sec | Main content, camera pushing in slowly | Text: the one line you most want people to remember
12–20 sec | Closing shot | Text: contact details or a call to action
It does not need to be beautifully written, just clear. The more specific the description of the picture, the higher the hit rate when generating it.
For anything else, just ask on our official LINE.
About quotes and scheduling: AI generation takes repeated attempts before it produces usable footage, so the hours cannot be worked out directly from “how many seconds the video runs”. We read the script first and establish how demanding the visuals are and how many sections there are; only once we have confirmed what can realistically be done do we provide a quotation and a production schedule.
If we conclude that some sections would be better shot live or made from footage you already have, we will say so plainly — we will not force a project into AI just to make it an AI project.
Every project is bespoke, so the process starts with “reading the script first”, not with a price.
A simple three-point script is enough: from which second to which second / what is on screen / what text appears. If you already have live-action footage, send that too.
Once we have read the script we establish how demanding the visuals are and how many sections there are, and provide a quotation and production schedule.
We generate the visuals section by section and pick out the usable clips. We will check the direction with you as we go, rather than leaving you to see it only at the very end.
Cutting, grading, title cards, subtitles and voice-over mixing, delivered as a finished film you can use straight away.
Chinese characters inside generated footage almost always come out wrong, so every piece of text that needs to appear is handled as a post-production title card rather than generated by AI. That way the text can be controlled precisely, and the typeface and colours can be matched to your brand.
If you have live-action footage of the product, it can be mixed with AI-generated visuals. AI alone cannot correctly reproduce the fine details of a specific product — we make that clear at the assessment stage.
For Chinese and English, AI voice-over is already fairly natural on informational content (tutorials, product explanations, walkthroughs of a process).
For narration that needs emotional range, a human voice is still clearly better. We will give you an honest recommendation based on the content, rather than pushing to close a sale.
We use generation tools that carry a commercial licence. That said, the law on who owns the copyright in AI-generated content is still developing in every country; if your intended use has strict requirements about ownership of rights (registering a trade mark or building a long-term brand identity, for example), please say so when you enquire and we will work out a suitable approach together.
It depends on the number of sections and how demanding the visuals are; a 30–60 second video generally takes about 7–12 working days. Generating takes repeated attempts, and the actual schedule is set out along with the quote.
Send us a three-point script, or just describe what you have in mind on LINE. We will assess how feasible it is and how demanding the visuals are, then provide a quotation and a schedule.