GUIDED AI VIDEO PRODUCTION
A finished commercial in ten minutes
Answer five questions, approve one storyboard, and Kadr renders a 30–90 second video where the cast, the set, and the light hold in every scene.
NO CREDITS SPENT UNTIL YOU APPROVE
THE PROBLEM
Six clips isn't a film
Generate scenes one at a time and the model reinvents your world at every cut — a new face, a new jacket, a new room. Viewers can't say what's wrong. They just stop believing it.
Six prompts, six seeds, six casting calls. Same script, different actor in every take.
One prompt, one seed, one pass. The cast, wardrobe, and light were never separate — so they can't drift.
THE MECHANIC
Every scene from one frame
Kadr draws the whole storyboard as a single image — one prompt, one seed, one pass of the model. Consistency isn't enforced afterward; it's inherited. Each panel is cropped on exact pixel geometry and anchors its own clip.
ONE PROMPT · ONE SEED · ONE DIFFUSION PASS
- POSITION
- X 0 · Y 732
- PANEL
- 1264×708
- CROP
- GEOMETRIC · 8PX INSET
- START FRAME
- 1280×720
Every crop is computed, never detected. The cell becomes the first frame of its clip at native resolution — nothing upscaled, nothing interpolated.
THE WORKFLOW
Four acts. No timeline
One decision per screen, from brief to final cut. You see the brief, the script, and the board evolving — never a node graph, never a render queue.
01
Answer the interview
Five multiple-choice rounds build your creative brief — audience, goal, tone, subject. No blank prompt box, no film vocabulary required, and skipping is always allowed.
02
Edit the script
Every scene arrives as a card: action, camera note, dialogue, duration. Change a word, shorten a beat, delete a scene. Edits are plain text, not prompt engineering.
03
Approve the board
The whole film appears as one contact sheet. This is the gate: you see every frame and the exact credit cost before anything expensive renders.
04
Watch the takes land
Scenes render in parallel and become playable the moment they finish. A failed take retries free. When the last clip lands, Kadr cuts them together with your soundtrack.
FORMATS
Pick a format, not a template
Every project opens with a format tuned for its job — structure, pacing, and runtime included. The interview adapts from there.
COMMERCIAL
24–60SA product ad that sells one idea and ends on a call to action.
EXPLAINER
30–90SShow how it works, step by step, without the whiteboard.
CINEMATIC SHORT
30–90SA mood-first brand film that earns the rewatch.
DOCUMENTARY
45–90SFounder stories and behind-the-build, straight to camera.
SOCIAL HOOK
16–30SA fast vertical opener built for the first two seconds.
16:9 · 9:16
Landscape or vertical, chosen per project.
PRICING
Know the cost before you roll
Drafting is free — the brief, the script, the storyboard. Video generation takes a plan, credits map to seconds of finished video, and the exact cost sits on the approve button before anything renders. Failed takes are never charged.
Starter
$15/MO BILLED ANNUALLY
120 CR / MO
Standard video generation for a few finished social assets.
Creator
$39/MO BILLED ANNUALLY
400 CR / MO
The practical plan for iterative ads and creative variants.
Studio
$99/MO BILLED ANNUALLY
1,000 CR / MO
Higher-volume production for launch weeks and A/B creative tests.
Prices in USD. Checkout happens inside the app, once your storyboard is ready. Subscribers can stack one-time top-up credits at plan rates. Full pricing details
THE WRAP
That's a wrap
Download the MP4, or publish a public watch page and send one link. Need a fix after the cut? Regenerate a single scene and re-stitch — only that scene is billed.
QUESTIONS
Fair questions
Will my characters actually stay consistent?
Consistency is structural, not statistical. Every scene is generated inside one image, sharing one prompt, one seed, and one diffusion context — so the cast, wardrobe, palette, and light can't drift between scenes. You can anchor the board further with up to six reference images: your product, your face, your brand style. And you only approve a board you like.
What happens when a scene fails?
The failed scene retries automatically — up to two takes, free — while the rest of the board keeps rendering. Failed attempts are never charged, and the ledger says so explicitly. If a scene still won't land, you can edit its motion prompt or regenerate just that scene.
How much control do I get without a timeline?
Every scene's action, camera note, dialogue, and duration are editable before the board renders, and any single scene can be regenerated after the final cut. What Kadr deliberately doesn't have is a timeline to babysit — pacing comes from per-scene durations, snapped to values the model renders well.
What does a video cost?
One credit is one second of standard 720p video, plus a small per-video render fee — so a 42-second commercial runs about 45 CR. The approve gate shows the exact number before a credit moves, and drafting the brief, script, and storyboard costs nothing on any account.
What formats and lengths can I make?
Five formats — commercial, explainer, cinematic short, documentary, and social hook — in 16:9 or 9:16, from a 16-second hook to a 135-second piece. The sweet spot is 30 to 90 seconds.
Who owns the videos?
You do. Download the MP4 and run it anywhere. Public watch pages are optional, carry a small 'Made with Kadr' line, and can be disabled at any time.
TEN MINUTES · FIRST CUT
Roll your first video
The storyboard is free. The button tells you the rest.