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Storyboard, Not Slot Machine: Why AI Video Needs Control Infrastructure

Storyboard, Not Slot Machine: Why AI Video Needs Control Infrastructure Storyboard. That is the easiest way to understand what SmartDirector is trying to bring into AI video generation. Not a better prompt box. Not a prettier demo reel. Not another mystical “cinematic” adjective sprinkled onto a text prompt like cheap paprika. In normal production, a storyboard does two things at once. It specifies visual anchors — who appears, where they stand, what the camera sees — and it controls pacing — when the story moves, when it cuts, when the viewer should notice a change. Current video generation systems are reasonably good at producing attractive short clips, but they are still awkward when a user wants to say: start here, pass through this middle beat, end there, and do not turn my cat into a different cat halfway through the scene. ...

June 11, 2026 · 18 min · Zelina
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Packing Memory, Not Problems: How Short Clips Teach AI to Think Long in Video

Memory is usually the boring part of AI demos. The model gets the spotlight. The prompt gets the applause. The generated video either looks magical or embarrassingly haunted. Somewhere underneath, quietly paying the bill, sits the memory system. It decides what the model can still remember, what it must forget, and how much GPU memory gets sacrificed to the gods of temporal coherence. ...

March 28, 2026 · 20 min · Zelina
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Lights, Camera, Agents: How MAViS Reinvents Long-Sequence Video Storytelling

TL;DR for operators Video teams do not usually fail because they cannot generate a clip. They fail because ten usable clips do not automatically become a coherent story. Characters drift. Backgrounds mutate. Voice-over runs too long. The “same room” becomes three rooms in a hat and moustache. Current generative models are very impressive; they are also terrible interns unless someone gives them a production process. ...

August 13, 2025 · 18 min · Zelina