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The Pipeline

How StoryForge
Studio X Works

Three specialized AI skills run in sequence — each one building on the last — to take any brief from concept to film-ready output in minutes.

01Brief → Concept → 4-Scene Script

StoryMaker

StoryMaker runs a structured creative interview — brand, audience, tone, emotional hook, Super Bowl mode — then generates a full ad concept for your approval. Once approved, it produces a 4-scene macro script and a unified JSON package ready for the next stage.

Ad concept with emotional arc and pattern break
4-scene macro script with scene descriptions
Unified JSON package for Actor Engine handoff
02Characters → Profiles → Whisk Prompts

Actor Engine

Actor Engine casts characters from a 297-character database, generates detailed visual profiles, and produces split-screen Whisk prompts for each character. It works from the StoryMaker handoff or from scratch — giving you fully defined, visually consistent characters ready for image generation.

Character casting from 297-character database
Visual profile cards with physical descriptions
Split-screen Whisk prompts for AI image generation
Character JSON package for CineWeaver handoff
03Scenes → Nano Banana Prompts → JSON Blueprints

CineWeaver

CineWeaver converts your macro script and character profiles into VEO3-compliant Nano Banana image prompts and full JSON scene blueprints. Each scene gets four individual prompts (B, M1, M2, C) plus a complete JSON blueprint — enforcing the Three Laws of Visual Stability throughout.

Scene environment block (stated once, never repeated)
4 individual Nano Banana prompts per scene (B, M1, M2, C)
JSON scene blueprint per prompt
Post-production notes for music and graphics
Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need any video production experience to use StoryForge Studio X?

No. The pipeline is designed to guide you through every step. StoryMaker asks the right questions, Actor Engine handles character design, and CineWeaver produces production-ready prompts. You bring the brand and the brief — the tool does the rest.

What is a Nano Banana prompt?

A Nano Banana prompt is a highly specific, VEO3-compliant image generation prompt designed to produce a single cinematic shot. Each scene in StoryForge Studio X generates four Nano Banana prompts (B, M1, M2, C) — one for each beat within the scene.

What is VEO3?

VEO3 is Google's state-of-the-art video generation model. StoryForge Studio X produces prompts and JSON blueprints specifically formatted for VEO3 via Google's Flow tool, ensuring the highest quality output from the generation pipeline.

Can I use my own existing ad concept?

Yes. The 'Drop In Your Concept' feature lets you paste any existing script, brief, or ad concept — or upload a PDF, TXT, or DOCX file — and StoryForge Studio X will reformat it into the full 4-scene script and JSON package, then run it through Actor Engine and CineWeaver.

How long does the full pipeline take?

Most runs complete in 3–8 minutes from brief to final CineWeaver output, depending on the complexity of the concept and the number of characters.

Who built this tool?

StoryForge Studio X was built by Ken 'Spanky' Moskowitz — a 40-year advertising veteran with over 100,000 commercials produced, including 9 Super Bowl spots. Every prompt and constraint in the pipeline reflects real professional production standards.

See it in action

$19/month. Cancel anytime. Your first ad could be ready in under 10 minutes.

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