Open Create Hub
Choose the story entry first so you can reach the story form quickly.
Follow the current system entry points, buttons, and task states: start quickly, then use the 8-step workflow when needed.
Run through one short project first. After that, return to the full manual for character, storyboard, voice, and publishing details.
Choose the story entry first so you can reach the story form quickly.
If the story is short, expand it before generating the script.
Review the script, scene outline, narration, and dialogue before continuing.
Wait for shot cards and task states before making visual changes.
Play the full video once, then download, publish, or share it.
Each step maps to a real system area, button, or task state. Use this as a checklist when a project is waiting, failed, or ready to review.
Do not chase perfection on the first run. Learn which page owns story, script, shots, voice, and final preview.
You know where to start and which page to return to when something needs review.
The story form is for the core event, character, conflict, emotion, and ending. It does not need to read like a finished novel.
A script, scene outline, narration, and dialogue appear below the form.
Fix story direction here. Save visual changes, shot details, and voice adjustments for the storyboard page.
The project is saved and the storyboard task starts.
Storyboard tasks can include images, narration, video, and composition. Fix failed or missing tasks first, then polish details.
You can tell which shots are complete, processing, or failed.
For visual problems, edit the specific image prompt or shot requirement instead of restarting the whole project.
The shot now matches the scene direction closely enough to continue.
Voice issues are usually caused by wrong text, speaker binding, or unfinished audio tasks. Check those before regenerating.
Audio is present and the voices match the intended speakers.
Composition should happen after the biggest visual and audio issues are fixed, because it packages the reviewed assets into a final video.
The final preview page can play the composed video.
The preview page is the final checkpoint. Watch once, then download or manage visibility based on how you want to use the work.
You know where the finished video lives and what to do next.
Check required fields, login state, credits, and whether the previous task is still running.
Add specific actions, expressions, clothing, lighting, and scene atmosphere before regenerating the shot.
Use background processing when available, then return from My Works or the task panel later.
Fix the text and speaker binding first. Regenerate only the affected audio after that.
Start with Quick Start. Jump to the matching step when you need to adjust story, shots, voice, or publishing.