Control, Not Coincidence
CineForge is our in-house pipeline for cinematic AI video. It applies the discipline of classical filmmaking to generative models, so every shot is planned, repeatable and on-brand — not a lucky prompt.
- Scene-based authoring: We don't chase single prompts. Every project is built from structured scenes with a consistent visual logic, so sequences stay comparable and plannable from the first concept to the final cut.
- A structured prompt system: Each shot is composed from a fixed formula — cinematography, subject, action, environment, lighting and mood — combined with reusable style anchors. This is our "visual memory": the same anchor points produce the same look across an entire sequence.
- Curated creative library: Dozens of cinematic camera presets, lighting setups and style anchors act as reusable building blocks. Variants can be developed on purpose, without losing the established visual framework.
- Built-in prompt linter: Before a single frame is rendered, our linter flags anti-patterns — stacked camera moves, missing lighting, hype that only confuses the model — so the outcome is predictable instead of a gamble.
- First- and last-frame conditioning: We define precise start and end frames for a shot and let the engine interpolate the motion in between, for fluid, logical action instead of guesswork.
- Multi-image consistency: Up to nine reference images guide each generation, keeping products, characters and brand guidelines stable across angles and shots.
- Synchronized audio: Picture and sound are created together — ambient beds, effects and lip-synced dialogue, derived from the context of the scene.
- Cost transparency built in: Every render is estimated and logged, predicted versus actual, so production stays plannable and client-billable.
How it ships
- Reproducibility: A structured scene and shot model with locked frames and seeds makes results comparable and repeatable.
- Finishing: Native generation in 1080p and 2K is finished to crisp up-to-4K masters through our integrated upscale and grading stage.
- Frame rates & formats: 24 fps cinematic standard, plus fluid 30 and 60 fps, in 16:9, 9:16 and 1:1.
- Iteration speed: Re-render with a new product, batch variants and A/B compare turn revisions into hours, not weeks.