Vol. 01 · MMXXVI
A quarterly on generated cinema
From the desk

Cinema, generated.

Twelve frontier models. One studio. From script to screen in minutes.

Issue Nº 01 — A press kit for the new motion-picture studio.

Still № 01 · The Savanna Prank 9:16 · 24fps · Storyboard
— A short note —

We started aiVideo the year the model market exploded and creators were stuck choosing between brands. One platform meant one aesthetic. We thought a small studio should have access to the whole roster — the way a print magazine commissions a different photographer for each spread. So we built a workshop that doesn’t lock you in. Twelve directors. One editor’s room. Render at scale, edit at speed, ship before lunch.

— The Editors · Lisbon, MMXXVI
I
— The Roster

Twelve directors, one room.

Each model below is here because it does one thing very well. Switch between them mid-project without re-uploading anything.
01 / 12
Veo 3
— Google DeepMind
Native sound, photographic light, the only model that can shoot a wedding.
02 / 12
Sora 2
— OpenAI
Long takes, ensemble blocking, story before spectacle.
03 / 12
Runway Gen-4
— Runway ML
Colour, grain and grade — the closest thing to a colourist on retainer.
04 / 12
Kling 2.1
— Kuaishou
Stable humans, identity preserved across cuts. The director's safety net.
05 / 12
Luma Ray 2
— Luma Labs
Slow gestures, ballet, the floating hand. Motion as choreography.
06 / 12
Seedance 2
— ByteDance
Camera moves other models cheat through. Real handheld, real dollies.
07 / 12
MiniMax Hailuo
— MiniMax
Quick studio takes. The four-second utility shot.
08 / 12
Vidu Q1
— ShengShu
Multi-character dialogue. Holds two faces in one frame without warping.
09 / 12
Wan 2.5
— Alibaba
Anime, comic-book and stylised drawing. The illustrator on staff.
10 / 12
Grok Imagine
— xAI
Loose, playful, occasionally surreal. The improv room.
11 / 12
Nano Banana
— Google
Image-to-image refining and frame painting. The art department.
12 / 12
Storyboard
— aiVideo Studio
Our own scene-by-scene continuity engine. The room where it all meets.
II
— Selected works

Six recent generations.

No retouching. No reshoots. Captions tell you which director directed which still.
STILL № 01 Seedance 2 · 4s · 9:16
01 / A Smile, Held
STILL № 02 Seedance 2 · 8s · 9:16
02 / Lion in Linen
STILL № 03 Seedance 2 · 8s · 9:16
03 / Eight K Streets
STILL № 04 Seedance 2 · 8s · 9:16
04 / The Lounge, At Three
STILL № 05 Seedance 2 · 4s · 9:16
05 / Grandfather, Frustrated
STILL № 06 Seedance 2 · 6s · 9:16
06 / Moscow, From Above
III
— How a film is made

From a brief to a render in four moves.

Most teams ship within an hour of starting a session. Some scenes loop back through the storyboard several times.
I
The Brief
Type or paste a brief in any of the three languages we read. Drop in reference images, songs, mood-boards or screenshots. Pick a style — or let the room suggest one for you.
II
The Storyboard
The studio drafts a storyboard within thirty seconds. Scenes appear as still frames with shot-size, camera move and dialogue beneath. You revise scene by scene; the system holds continuity.
III
The Render
Each scene runs against the model best fit for it — Veo 3 for performance, Seedance for movement, Wan for stylisation. Voice, dubbing, captions and lip-sync attach at this stage.
IV
The Cut
Trim, retime, slot in music, paint a colour grade. Export at 1080p or 4K. Share a link to the producer or download MP4. The whole edit lives in your account, available on rerender.
IV
— Subscription tiers

Four plans. Same roster on each.

The only thing that changes is the credit count and the rendering priority. Cancel anytime, no exit fees.
Free
€0/ month
Welcome credits on the house. All twelve models. Watermarked. No card.
  • Welcome credits on signup
  • Access to every model
  • Watermarked exports
  • Community support
Take it
Growth
€27/ month
€19/mo billed yearly
For weekly publishers. Watermark removed. 1080p, voice, dubbing.
  • 142,000 credits / month
  • No watermark
  • Multilingual dubbing in 30+ langs
  • 1080p export
  • Priority queue
Subscribe
Massive
€120/ month
€84/mo billed yearly
For agencies and high-volume operators. Extended commercial licence.
  • 600,000 credits / month
  • Everything in Pro
  • Extended commercial licence
  • 0% course commission
  • Dedicated session
Subscribe
V
— On the field

Where we sit against the room.

A short reading. Each row is a feature; each column a platform. The verdict is ours, but you can verify by trying.
aiVideo Runway Synthesia InVideo
Text-to-video models in one editor 12 1 1
Storyboard with character continuity Yes No No No
Image-to-video in every model Yes, all 12 Yes No Limited
First-frame & last-frame control Yes Limited No No
Lip-sync & AI video in one project Yes No Avatars only No
Dubbing with native lip-sync Yes, 30+ languages No 140+ (avatars only) Limited
Free tier Yes, signed export Trial only Trial only Yes, signed export
EUR billing with EU invoice Yes, with NIF USD only USD only USD only
VI
— Notes from the edit suite

Field-tested answers.

If yours isn’t here, write to the desk: hello@aivideo.pt. We read every message and answer in the language we received it in.
№ 01 What does aiVideo make?
Short-form motion pictures from text and images. Music videos. Product reels. Storyboards rendered scene by scene. Whatever a small studio used to need a camera, a crew and a fortnight to produce, you assemble in your browser between two coffees.
№ 02 Why twelve models instead of one?
Because no single model is good at everything. Veo 3 sings; Sora 2 dramatises; Kling 2.1 keeps people stable across cuts; Seedance 2 handles motion that other models cheat through; Runway Gen-4 colours like a colourist; Luma turns a slow gesture into ballet. We let you cast the right director for each scene.
№ 03 How long does a generation take?
Twenty seconds for fast models like Seedance and MiniMax. Around ninety seconds for Sora 2 and Veo 3. Render queues are the only computer time you spend; everything else moves at the speed of your typing.
№ 04 Can I bring a reference image or video?
Yes. Almost every model accepts an image-to-video prompt; several accept video-to-video. Drop in a still frame, write the action, and the model animates from your keyframe. For continuing characters across scenes, the Storyboard engine ties identity together for you.
№ 05 Are exports watermarked?
Free Starter tier carries a small aiVideo signature in the bottom-right corner. Growth, Pro and Massive render clean — exactly what was generated, nothing added.
№ 06 What's the licence?
On all paid tiers, the work you generate is yours to use commercially: paid ads, sold courses, social posts, products. We retain no rights and we do not train any model on your prompts or your outputs. Your prompts and reference images stay in your account.
№ 07 How does billing work?
Stripe in Euros. Credit card, SEPA debit, Apple Pay, Google Pay. Invoice issued with our Portuguese tax ID for any business that needs one. Cancel from the dashboard in one click; unused credits remain valid until the end of the billed period.
№ 08 Where does my footage live?
On AWS S3 with CloudFront delivery, EU-region. Generated videos are kept against your account and remain available for re-edit until you delete them. Storage is included in every tier — there is no per-gigabyte fee.
№ 09 Do you support languages other than English?
The interface ships in English, Portuguese and Russian. The dubbing pipeline covers thirty-plus languages with synced lip movement, including European Portuguese, Brazilian Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Mandarin, Japanese and Arabic.
№ 10 Who runs aiVideo?
A small studio called SPACEFOX UNIPESSOAL LDA, registered in Fernão Ferro, Portugal. The same team has been operating the doitong.com platform since 2023. We answer e-mail at hello@aivideo.pt and read every message.
VII
— Letters from creators

Selected reports from the field.

Names, cities and timing as supplied. Lightly edited for length. None of these creators were paid for their words.
— ✦ —
Creative director Lisbon Sept ’26
We replaced an entire brand-shoot week with two afternoons in aiVideo. The colour-graded outputs go straight to the social calendar. The art director still does her job — she now does it before lunch.
Eleanor K.
Independent educator Berlin Oct ’26
Six-language localisation for one course intro. The avatar version stayed visually consistent across every dubbed track. Our previous workflow would have been a six-week project; this was a single working day.
Maxim D.
Short-film director Porto Aug ’26
I’d been waiting for a platform that stopped forcing me into a single model’s tics. Twelve models means I finally get to choose. The first short I made here screened at a small festival in October — nobody asked which model rendered which scene.
Ana L.
E-commerce founder Lisbon Nov ’26
Two hundred SKUs, motion-stills generated for every listing. The conversion lift was twenty-two percent in the first quarter. The cost was less than a single day with a camera crew.
Tomás R.
Journalist & producer Tokyo Oct ’26
I used to think AI video was for memes. After three weeks with aiVideo I’m publishing weekly micro-documentaries. The Storyboard tool — being able to revise the script and see continuity hold across scenes — is what changed it for me.
Hana O.
— Final call —

Open the edit room.

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