Cursor turned prompts into codebases. Widemile turns briefs into campaigns. Brief the AI Director like a creative partner: it writes the script, produces every shot (commercials, UGC, VFX, anime, explainers) and edits the final cut with captions.
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Making one good AI video is easy now. Making twenty that belong to the same campaign is not. Same product, same characters, same style across every shot: that's where single-prompt tools fall apart.
So we built a Director instead of another generator. You brief it like a creative partner:
š¬ It writes the script and plans the production
š„ It produces every format: commercials, UGC variants, VFX on real footage (face and camera preserved), anime with consistent characters, faceless explainers
āļø It edits the final cut, automatic captions included
šµ It even scores the music
Some of you might remember our first launch as WM Studio (top 20 that day, thank you!). Since then we rebuilt everything around the Director: new workflows, a real video editor, Pro Studio for reusable characters and locations, and a new name.
For the PH community: code WIDEMILE40 gets you 40% off your first month.
I'll be here all day. Brutal feedback welcome, especially on where the Director still breaks. What would you brief it first?
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the character consistency across scenes is genuinely impressive, not the usual same-but-slightly-different thing you get elsewhere. tried a 30-second UGC ad and the rough cut came back with decent pacing too.
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The character consistency is wild, my actor looked the same across five wildly different settings. Way easier than juggling three different AI tools for a single ad.
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Would love a way to lock in a specific aspect ratio preset per project so I don't have to re-tweak vertical versus square framing every time. A simple toggle bar at the top of the canvas would save a ton of clicks.
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the character consistency across scenes is genuinely impressive, not the usual same-but-slightly-different thing you get elsewhere. tried a 30-second UGC ad and the rough cut came back with decent pacing too.
The character consistency is wild, my actor looked the same across five wildly different settings. Way easier than juggling three different AI tools for a single ad.
Would love a way to lock in a specific aspect ratio preset per project so I don't have to re-tweak vertical versus square framing every time. A simple toggle bar at the top of the canvas would save a ton of clicks.