Day 2
Audio, shots & advanced visuals
Day two is where short experiments become directable longer pieces: sound that sells, shots that cut together, and faces that perform.
Pipeline
How the work flows
Five linked stages: each builds on the last, ending in a finished piece you can read as a whole story, not scattered clips.

Audio bed
Voice, ambience, and dialogue that match the picture.

Shot lists
Coverage and continuity for longer AI sequences.

Lip sync
Timing and mouth performance without the uncanny valley.

Action & faces
Staging intense beats and expression across cuts.

Hard prompts
Layering intent, references, and iteration discipline.
Motion study

Audio bed
Voice, ambience, and dialogue that match the picture.

Shot lists
Coverage and continuity for longer AI sequences.

Lip sync
Timing and mouth performance without the uncanny valley.

Action & faces
Staging intense beats and expression across cuts.

Hard prompts
Layering intent, references, and iteration discipline.
Motion study
Audio & dialogue
Voice, ambience, and dialogue that match your picture, including practical patterns for iteration when the model disagrees with your script.
Shot lists for longer AI video
Why shot lists matter once you move past single clips: continuity, coverage, and how to design sequences so editors (human or hybrid) aren’t fighting the material.
Lip sync & performance
Matching dialogue to picture, tightening timing, and getting believable mouth performance without the uncanny valley taking over.
Action, expression & hard prompts
- Intense action beats: staging, motion, and safety rails
- Facial expression control across cuts
- Creative flourishes vs. chaos: when to simplify the prompt
- Complex scenes: layering intent, references, and iteration discipline












