Use case

Run a full brand campaign from one workspace

Bind the brand to a Cast, board the sequence, route each shot to the engine that fits, and deliver through approval gates. The spokesperson in the hero spot is the same one in every cutdown.

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Why this is hard everywhere else

THE PROBLEM

Campaigns fail on consistency, not on generation quality. Any tool can make one impressive clip. The campaign needs the same face, wardrobe, and grade across a hero film, thirty social cuts, and the print adaptations, delivered on a date.

VisionX treats the campaign as the unit of work. Identity lives in the Cast, the plan lives on the board, and delivery runs through the hub, so consistency is the default instead of a policing job.

What you walk away with
  • A hero film and its cutdowns with one consistent identity
  • Per-shot costs a producer can put in a budget line
  • A client review trail with explicit approvals
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How it runs on VisionX

THE RECIPE

Each step happens in a real studio. Follow the links to see the tool it runs in.

01

Lock the identity

Create a Cast for the spokesperson or brand character. Real actors go through recorded consent verification; stylized characters are generated and locked from a reference set.

In Consistent AI Characters
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Anchor the world

Build Reference Plates for the locations, products, and wardrobe the campaign returns to, so every shot opens on the same set.

In Reference Plates
03

Board the sequence

Turn the script into a storyboard with per-shot status. Producers see coverage and cost per line before anything renders.

In AI Storyboard Generator
04

Generate across engines

Route each board line to the engine that fits it: Cinema for masters, guest engines where their look wins the shot. Exact VX is quoted before every run.

In AI Video Generator
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Approve and deliver

Clients review through token-gated share links and approval gates in the Production Hub. Only approved shots reach the delivery package.

In Production Hub
FAQ

Asked on every call

How does the campaign stay consistent across engines?
Identity lives in the Cast, not in any single model. Cast references resolve server-side to verified assets, so whichever engine renders a shot, it is conditioned on the same identity. A cross-shot consistency checker flags drift across the board before clients see it.
Can producers forecast the cost of a board?
Yes. Every generation shows its exact VX cost before it runs, and the storyboard carries per-shot status, so a board can be priced line by line before committing budget.

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