1. Long-form isn't stitching — it's "coherent storytelling" NolanX chains short-form generators like Seedance, Kling, and Veo into 5-minute, 30-minute, even 1-hour productions. The key: it maintains character consistency, scene continuity, and lighting coherence across shots. This isn't simple video concatenation — it's an AI director with memory.
2. 20+ professional filmmaking skills From screenplay formatting (Fountain), shot language (sizes/angles), scene blocking, action choreography (hit-marking), to lighting continuity — these aren't gimmicks, they're real film industry workflows encoded as AI skills. The developers clearly know cinema, not just wrapping APIs.
3. Open-source + self-hostable The entire runtime is open-sourced, including the 12-layer architecture (from Provider Router to Memory Layer). Use their API or run it fully local. This level of transparency is rare in AI video.
4. Production-ready product From the screenshots, the web interface already has full Timeline editing, Storyboard, Asset management, and Audition preview — this isn't a demo, it's a production tool.
Who is this for?
Serious creators doing AI short dramas / films
Teams needing coherent video at scale
Developers researching multi-modal agent architectures
There are only two of us maintaining nolanx.ai.
I’m a 10-year entrepreneur, now living as an AI nomad between Serbia, Europe, and North Africa.
One day I told my partner Keii:
If you can build something where one click, just one click, generates a movie like Nezha 3 or Interstellar 2, I’ll call you Dad.
Eventually, I built that technology myself.
I believe almost every serious AI film builder will end up extending models this way. And I believe many AI companies will too.
That is why I chose to open-source NolanX.
Sorry, Netflix. When I finally found the right disruptive slogan, I thought of you.
Have fun.