Original AI shorts
The simplest thing Popcorn does: you describe a movie, and the agent generates every shot, voice, and music track from scratch.
When to use this
Section titled “When to use this”- 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.
Prompt pattern
Section titled “Prompt pattern”A
<length><orientation><genre/mood><concept>.<setting>.<style reference>.<voice/music notes>.
Examples
Section titled “Examples”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.
What Popp will do
Section titled “What Popp will do”- Write a short script with shots and (optionally) dialogue or narration.
- Cast and design any characters, sets, and props referenced in the script.
- Generate each shot using the appropriate video model (Kling, Veo, Sora, Seedance — picked based on style and length).
- Generate narration if needed.
- Generate background music.
- 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.