Short films
Tell a complete story from start to finish. You direct the plot, the characters, and the pacing scene by scene until it feels right. Leave with a finished film ready to screen or post online.
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Vibe directing is the new way to make videos: chat through your idea, story, and edits, and Director turns your vision into a coherent video. Powered by Seedance 2.0, GPT Image 2, and more.
Generate videos up to five minutes long with no stitching and no surprises. Most AI tools lose the plot after a few seconds. OpenArt understands the full intent of every frame, so your video stays coherent from start to finish.
Characters, faces, environments, voices, and products all stay consistent throughout, no matter how complex the scene. Upload your logo, fonts, and images once, and every video you make stays on brand automatically.
Drop in several characters and Director knows who is who. Each one gets the right voice, personality, and presence, so even a crowded scene never gets muddled.
Ads, micro-dramas, film trailers, music videos, UGC, and marketing pitches: one tool covers every use case. Whatever you need to make, you direct it the same way.
Chat naturally to generate scenes on the fly, or take granular control with a structured editor for precise adjustments. You direct your way, whether that is loose and fast or careful and exact.
Vibe directing on OpenArt takes three simple steps.
Type the idea in your head that you want to bring to life. Add an image of a scene or a person you want to see, a soundtrack, a voice, or even a video to guide it.
Chat with the AI the way a director would, perfecting the characters, the story, the environment and scenery, and the scenes at each step.
Watch the results take shape. If you don't like a single frame or the whole video, just tell Director what to change and it does exactly that, nothing more.
Real feedback from our early access community
Getting early access to OpenArt AI's new "Director" environment completely shifted my timeline... the generative workflow was absolutely mind-blowing. To me, this workflow completely transcends traditional prompting; it genuinely feels like vibe directing.
Generating a seamless, five-minute cinematic video entirely through chat is a total game-changer... As a solo creator, having a tool that produces professional-quality content without the need for clip assembly or a big budget is exactly what I needed.
I didn't film this. I didn't edit this. I honestly just... talked to it... It felt less like prompting and more like vibe directing my way through the whole thing.
We're no longer just talking about an AI video tool where you type a prompt to get a few seconds of footage... the idea is much closer to a real creative environment: we describe an intention, we build a story, we adjust the characters, the scenes, the style, the rhythm... And everything is controlled through a conversation.
It's speeding up my production workflow by a factor of 2 or 3. Instead of bouncing between image models, video models, and an LLM, this is a much more relaxed work style.
Getting early access to OpenArt AI's new "Director" environment completely shifted my timeline... the generative workflow was absolutely mind-blowing. To me, this workflow completely transcends traditional prompting; it genuinely feels like vibe directing.
Generating a seamless, five-minute cinematic video entirely through chat is a total game-changer... As a solo creator, having a tool that produces professional-quality content without the need for clip assembly or a big budget is exactly what I needed.
I didn't film this. I didn't edit this. I honestly just... talked to it... It felt less like prompting and more like vibe directing my way through the whole thing.
We're no longer just talking about an AI video tool where you type a prompt to get a few seconds of footage... the idea is much closer to a real creative environment: we describe an intention, we build a story, we adjust the characters, the scenes, the style, the rhythm... And everything is controlled through a conversation.
It's speeding up my production workflow by a factor of 2 or 3. Instead of bouncing between image models, video models, and an LLM, this is a much more relaxed work style.
Getting early access to OpenArt AI's new "Director" environment completely shifted my timeline... the generative workflow was absolutely mind-blowing. To me, this workflow completely transcends traditional prompting; it genuinely feels like vibe directing.
Generating a seamless, five-minute cinematic video entirely through chat is a total game-changer... As a solo creator, having a tool that produces professional-quality content without the need for clip assembly or a big budget is exactly what I needed.
I didn't film this. I didn't edit this. I honestly just... talked to it... It felt less like prompting and more like vibe directing my way through the whole thing.
We're no longer just talking about an AI video tool where you type a prompt to get a few seconds of footage... the idea is much closer to a real creative environment: we describe an intention, we build a story, we adjust the characters, the scenes, the style, the rhythm... And everything is controlled through a conversation.
It's speeding up my production workflow by a factor of 2 or 3. Instead of bouncing between image models, video models, and an LLM, this is a much more relaxed work style.
It thinks like a director. It picks up on mood, movement, and cinematic feel without needing a technical breakdown. You give it context. It gives you cinema.
What used to take 1 week in a full production pipeline, I made in 1 day — characters, locations, shots, music, SFX, and voiceovers, all from one chat.
I wasn't thinking like a filmmaker. I was thinking like a storyteller. And that's what impressed me most.
I made a whole short film in one chat window... That's not "prompting" anymore, that's arguing with an AI director until the scene feels like it smells of incense and beer... finished cut without tab-jumping cardio.
I've tried many video models, but most never gave me a result that truly made me want to keep building. DIRECTOR felt different from the very first try. This one feels special.
It thinks like a director. It picks up on mood, movement, and cinematic feel without needing a technical breakdown. You give it context. It gives you cinema.
What used to take 1 week in a full production pipeline, I made in 1 day — characters, locations, shots, music, SFX, and voiceovers, all from one chat.
I wasn't thinking like a filmmaker. I was thinking like a storyteller. And that's what impressed me most.
I made a whole short film in one chat window... That's not "prompting" anymore, that's arguing with an AI director until the scene feels like it smells of incense and beer... finished cut without tab-jumping cardio.
I've tried many video models, but most never gave me a result that truly made me want to keep building. DIRECTOR felt different from the very first try. This one feels special.
It thinks like a director. It picks up on mood, movement, and cinematic feel without needing a technical breakdown. You give it context. It gives you cinema.
What used to take 1 week in a full production pipeline, I made in 1 day — characters, locations, shots, music, SFX, and voiceovers, all from one chat.
I wasn't thinking like a filmmaker. I was thinking like a storyteller. And that's what impressed me most.
I made a whole short film in one chat window... That's not "prompting" anymore, that's arguing with an AI director until the scene feels like it smells of incense and beer... finished cut without tab-jumping cardio.
I've tried many video models, but most never gave me a result that truly made me want to keep building. DIRECTOR felt different from the very first try. This one feels special.
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