If your AI characters keep shapeshifting between cuts and your action scenes look like a messy fever dream, it’s because you’re still trying to prompt an entire movie in one go. The era of the "giant paragraph prompt" is over.
We’re breaking down a highly practical, utility-first workflow to generate cinematic short films that actually look like they were made by a director, not a slot machine. It turns out the secret to Hollywood-grade consistency isn't writing more text—it's locking down your visual assets before the camera ever rolls.
We’ll talk about:
The Utility-First Filmmaking Approach: Why building reusable reference libraries for characters, locations, and props controls 90% of the final cut before a single video is generated.
The Death of the "Start Frame" Trick: How feeding full Video References into Seedance carries lighting, physics, and emotional tension smoothly from one shot to the next.
Inside the Tech Stack: Leveraging Higgs Field’s Cinema Studio and AI Cast to lock in realistic, consistent actors without complex 3D rigging.
The Multi-Shot Director's Framework: An outcome-first prompting structure that stops AI from guessing your pacing, embedding dialogue directly into the clips for a seamless CapCut edit.
Keywords: AI filmmaking, Seedance, Higgs Field, Cinema Studio, AI Video Generators, CapCut editing, Video Reference, AI Cast, character consistency, generative video, AI short films, prompt engineering, cinematic AI.
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