Generate a full multi-shot scene from text prompts, with consistent characters, environments, and style carried across every cut with Multishot Master.
Multishot Master Features
Generate multi-shot videos in a single generation from text prompts
Up to 5 shots per generation
Consistent characters, style, and environment
Control frames per second
Safety Checker toggle for content moderation control
480p or 720p resolution
Aspect ratios: 16:9, 9:16
How It Works
Multishot Master uses two layers of prompting: a Global Prompt and individual Shot Prompts.
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Global Prompt
This sets the overall scene. Describe your characters, their appearance, the setting, and the visual style. Everything in the Global Prompt carries across all shots.
Subject 1: A caucasian man age 20 with scruffy brown hair falling over his blue eyes wearing a faded pink t-shirt and jeans
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Subject 2: A caucasian woman age 20 with long brown hair wearing a faded pink sundress
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Setting: A cluttered 70s style hotel room
Style: 70s documentary journalism, clear imagery, naturalistic composition, faded colour palette, directional lighting, 16mm film grain, warm amber and ochre tones, desaturated blues
Shot Prompts
Add up to 5 shots per generation using the Add New Shot button.
Each shot has its own prompt describing what happens in that moment. This is where you add camera direction, actions and movement for that shot.
Examples:
Shot 1: Subject 1 is sitting at a desk, typing on an old fashioned typewriter while Subject 2 sits on the bed behind him, reading a magazine
Shot 2: Close view of Subject 1, typing
Shot 3: Subject 2 stands behind Subject 1, smiling as she looks down at the the typewriter
Set the number of frames for each shot. This works with the frames per second setting in Advanced Features to control the length of each shot.
Advanced Features
In the Advanced Features you can set:
Aspect Ratio 16:9 or 9:16
Resolution 720p or 480p
Frames Per Second
Safety Checker toggle on or off to control the moderation levels
Tips
Put all visual detail in the Global Prompt. Keep Shot Prompts focused on action and camera movement.
Use specific camera directions in each shot like "close-up," "tracking shot," or "static medium shot."
Name your characters in the Global Prompt (e.g., Subject 1, Subject 2) and reference them by name in each Shot Prompt for consistency.
Start with fewer shots and build up as you learn how the model handles transitions.
Lower the resolution to 480p for faster, cheaper test generations before committing to 720p.


