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Ciaro Pro
AI filmmaking for visual storytellers
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AI filmmaking for visual storytellers
115 followers
AI video tools are great at making clips. Ciaro Pro is built for visual storytellers who want to shape complete ideas into coherent AI-powered films. Develop the story, look, characters, references, storyboards, images, and videos in one creative workflow — without losing control of the film you set out to make.










How does Ciaro Pro handle keeping characters and visual style consistent across longer sequences when so many AI video tools still struggle with that after just a few shots?
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@taner14yy Great question. We don't rely on a single AI model to remember what came before. In Ciaro Pro you first build a project asset library with consistent characters, locations, props, and style references. Those assets are then used during storyboarding, and the storyboard frames themselves become reference guides for video generation. This lets you even switch between different video models while maintaining a much more consistent visual language across longer sequences.
Does Ciaro Pro keep the story structure editable all the way through, or does it lock things down once you start generating the actual clips?
Ciaro Pro
@ayenurakkulndd It's fully editable throughout the process. We see filmmaking as an iterative workflow, so you can go back and change your script, scenes, storyboard, characters, or other assets at any time. The goal isn't to lock you into early decisions—it's to let the project evolve while keeping everything connected.
How does Ciaro Pro handle continuity across shots when you tweak a character or scene midway through the workflow, do you have to redo everything from that point or does it adapt?
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@sinansmekpcsd You don't have to start over. Since your characters, locations, props, and other references live as reusable project assets, you can update them and then continue working from there. Of course, if you've already generated videos with the old version, those clips won't just update and you would have to recreate them, but future storyboard frames and generations can use the updated references without rebuilding the entire project.
How does Ciaro Pro handle continuity between clips when you're developing a longer film, especially keeping characters and visual style consistent across scenes?
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@idem1v1s
That's really the core idea behind Ciaro Pro. Instead of generating isolated clips, you build the creative foundation first—characters, locations, props, references, and storyboards. Every video shot is then generated with those assets and storyboard frames as guides, which produces a much more coherent film than relying on prompts alone.
finally a video tool that doesn't make me feel like I'm just shuffling clips around, the storyboard to image to video flow kept my actual vision intact.
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@ferdiskge Thanks so much—that's exactly what we were aiming for. 😊 We wanted AI to support the filmmaking process rather than replace it. If the storyboard → image → video workflow helped preserve your creative intent, then it's doing exactly what we hoped it would.
Different angle than the consistency questions everyone's asking: if I'm actually working toward a distributable film rather than a demo reel, what's the story on usage rights for the generated footage? Is commercial use and indemnification covered under your terms directly, or does it depend on whichever underlying image/video model rendered that particular shot?
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@galdayan Great question. All of the AI models currently integrated into Ciaro Pro support commercial use under their respective licensing terms, so the films you create can be used commercially. We deliberately focus on helping creators build original IP—your own characters, worlds, props, and visual language—rather than recreating existing franchises or styles. Most of the leading AI providers have also introduced safeguards that are designed to discourage or block infringing requests for protected IP, although creators should always ensure their work complies with the applicable terms and intellectual property laws. The specific licensing terms of the underlying AI model still apply to each generated asset.
Tried it over the weekend and the storyboard to video flow actually kept my vision intact, which never happens with these tools. The reference pinning feature was the surprise for me.
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@mermercise71555 Thank you—that's wonderful to hear! The reference workflow is one of the features we're most proud of. Rather than asking the AI to reinvent every shot, we try to keep your creative intent flowing through the entire process, from project assets to storyboards and finally to video. I'm really glad that came across in your experience.