AI video models keep improving, but the gap between them is narrowing.
What still feels hard isn’t generating clips, but deciding what should happen next. Once you move beyond single shots, the real work becomes scripting, shot ordering, pacing, and keeping a narrative consistent across scenes.
This makes me think the next shift won’t be about better generators, but about tools that can translate high-level intent into structured video workflows — something closer to a video creation agent than a prompt-to-video tool.
If that’s true, the bottleneck moves from model quality to storytelling and direction. Curious whether others see this as where AI video is heading, or if most use cases will stay single-shot and disposable.
Narrify is an AI-powered platform that converts any book into an audio summary. Users can upload eBooks to get concise and easy-to-digest key takeaways, applicable to both fiction and non-fiction books. It offers a personalized listening experience, allowing users to choose from different durations (e.g., 8, 18, or 28 minutes), various professional voices, and multiple output languages. Additionally, users can stream content online anytime, anywhere, or download it for offline listening, and even sync it with their favorite podcast apps. Overall, Narrify aims to provide a convenient and efficient learning and listening experience for its users.
What still feels hard isn’t generating clips, but deciding what should happen next. Once you move beyond single shots, the real work becomes scripting, shot ordering, pacing, and keeping a narrative consistent across scenes.
This makes me think the next shift won’t be about better generators, but about tools that can translate high-level intent into structured video workflows — something closer to a video creation agent than a prompt-to-video tool.
If that’s true, the bottleneck moves from model quality to storytelling and direction. Curious whether others see this as where AI video is heading, or if most use cases will stay single-shot and disposable.
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