AI-assisted film development and visual systems

Stories shaped from storyboard to final frame.

Adong Creative Studio develops compact cinematic workflows for short-form video, AI-assisted previsualization, continuity testing, and post-production planning.

24 scene planning boards archived
3 active workflow studies
2026 research notes updated
Opening Sequence Key frame direction, pacing map, atmosphere references
Character Continuity Wardrobe, lighting, face consistency, scene transitions
Editorial Pass Shot selection, rhythm, sound notes, delivery checklist

Focused Production Support

Small, practical systems for creators who need repeatable image-to-video experiments without losing story clarity.

Storyboard Planning

Scene beats, camera language, reference boards, and prompt-ready shot descriptions before production begins.

Visual Continuity

Controlled character, wardrobe, lighting, and location notes to keep generated footage visually coherent.

Post Workflow

Editorial assembly, sound notes, subtitle timing, review exports, and delivery checklists for compact teams.

Selected Work

Current experiments combine narrative planning with AI video generation, editing, and repeatable production documents.

Production StudyActive

Short Drama Pipeline

A compact workflow for writing, shot planning, generation review, and episode-level continuity.

Narrative Continuity Editing
Visual ResearchOngoing

Color Script Tests

Lighting and palette studies designed to keep a scene readable across multiple generated clips.

Look Dev Frames Review
Workflow KitDraft

Editorial Templates

Reusable scene sheets, timing notes, and review tables for fast iteration between story and cut.

Templates Sound Delivery

Research Notes

Working notes from ongoing experiments in cinematic image-to-video production.

Building a continuity checklist before generation

A practical list for tracking faces, costumes, props, locations, and lighting decisions across a sequence.

Why short scenes need stronger visual anchors

Notes on using readable silhouettes, stable color relationships, and consistent background details.

From prompt list to production board

Organizing shot descriptions, references, review states, and edit notes in one shared document.

Production Process

A simple, documented path from concept to export, built for quick review cycles.

Define the Story Unit

Clarify the scene objective, emotional turn, visual references, and delivery format.

Build the Shot Map

Break the sequence into shots with camera notes, action, lighting, and continuity constraints.

Generate and Review

Compare clips against the board, mark usable sections, and record specific revision notes.

Assemble the Cut

Shape rhythm, sound, captions, final export settings, and archive production notes for reuse.

Toolkit

Documents that survive the edit.

The studio keeps production notes lightweight enough to use during a real review session, but specific enough to reproduce choices later.

  • Scene brief: objective, mood, camera intent, and continuity constraints.
  • Shot table: clip prompts, reference frames, review status, and edit notes.
  • Continuity log: recurring props, wardrobe, lighting, location, and character details.
  • Delivery sheet: export settings, captions, sound notes, and archive checklist.

About the Studio

Adong Creative Studio is a small independent workspace for testing how AI video tools can support clearer story planning, faster iteration, and more consistent visual output.

FocusAI video, storyboards, editing
OutputShort scenes and production systems
Working styleResearch-driven, practical, documented
LocationIndependent online studio

Common Questions

Short answers for collaborators who want to understand how a project usually starts.

What kind of projects fit this workflow?

Short dramas, concept trailers, pitch scenes, research clips, and small campaign videos that need a clear shot plan before generation or editing.

Can existing footage or references be used?

Yes. Reference boards, scripts, rough cuts, still frames, and brand notes can be organized into a production brief before the first visual pass.

What is delivered at the end?

Depending on the project, delivery can include a storyboard, generation plan, continuity checklist, review sheet, edit notes, and final export guidance.

Project Inquiries

For storyboard planning, AI video workflow design, or compact production documentation, send a short project outline and expected delivery format.

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