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Original AI shorts

The simplest thing Popcorn does: you describe a movie, and the agent generates every shot, voice, and music track from scratch.

  • You have a creative concept that doesn’t depend on existing footage.
  • You want full creative control over look, characters, and pacing.
  • You’re prototyping a story idea or pitching a concept.

A <length> <orientation> <genre/mood> <concept>. <setting>. <style reference>. <voice/music notes>.

A 15-second cinematic shot of a fox running through a misty forest at sunrise. Wide lens, slow-motion, golden hour. No narration, just orchestral score.

A 30-second comedic vertical short about a cat that’s secretly running a startup from inside a cardboard box. Talking-head interviews with the cat, intercut with B-roll of the box. Voice: deep, serious. Music: dramatic stock-doc strings.

  1. Write a short script with shots and (optionally) dialogue or narration.
  2. Cast and design any characters, sets, and props referenced in the script.
  3. Generate each shot using the appropriate video model (Kling, Veo, Sora, Seedance — picked based on style and length).
  4. Generate narration if needed.
  5. Generate background music.
  6. Compose the final cut.
  • For consistent characters across shots, either describe them precisely the same way every time or — better — create a character element once and @-mention it.
  • For a specific look, name a reference (“like the visuals in Apple’s iPhone ads”) instead of trying to describe colors and lenses.
  • For very short videos (6 sec), drop the dialogue and let the visuals carry it — there isn’t time to land both.