Continuation Clip: how to build a film, not a playlist
Most AI video tools start every clip cold. Continuation Clip uses the last frame of your previous clip as the first frame of the next generation — giving you visual continuity, consistent characters, and sequences that actually hold together.
The problem with every other AI video tool
Most AI video tools treat every clip as a fresh start. Each generation begins cold — new prompt, new character, no memory of what came before.
The result is a playlist, not a film.
You end up with ten impressive-looking clips that have nothing to do with each other. Different lighting. Different character faces. Different visual language. You can't cut them together into something coherent, because they were never designed to connect.
How Continuation Clip works
Reverie's Continuation Clip takes the last frame of your previous clip and uses it as the first frame input of the next generation.
The AI isn't starting over — it's continuing.
That single mechanism changes everything about how sequences get built:
- Visual continuity without re-prompting — your characters and world carry through from shot to shot
- Better prompt accuracy — you're steering from a known visual state, not guessing from nothing
- Natural chaining — short clips connect into longer sequences cleanly
- Seamless joins — crossfade transitions blend each cut so the sequence reads as one continuous shot
No other platform does this
Not Runway. Not Kling. Not Higgsfield.
They all treat each generation as an isolated event. That's a fundamental design choice — and it's why every film made with those tools has the same problem: it looks like a mood board, not a movie.
In Reverie, you generate the next clip. Then the next. Each one flows from the last.
That's how a scene gets built. That's how a film gets made.
See it in action
Watch the tutorial below to see Continuation Clip in a real filmmaking workflow — chaining scenes, maintaining character consistency, and exporting a finished sequence.
What shipped
- Continuation Clip
- Crossfade transitions
- Visual continuity across scenes