Continuity: redesigned clip creation + Image Studio upgrades
Redesigned clip creation flow built around expanding sequences, plus Image Studio upgrades for persistent reference image galleries.
This week at Reverie, we shipped two updates that go directly at the hardest problem in AI filmmaking: continuity.
First: a redesigned clip creation flow. It's built around the idea of an expanding sequence. You create a clip, then immediately build the next one from it — choosing your clip type (Hard Cut, Continuation, Character Intro), supplying a source image, and describing the action. The workflow is fast, intentional, and sequential. No other video gen tool is built this way. Reverie is first.
Second: Image Studio upgrades. You can now upload your own reference images, edit them with Nano Banana AI, and maintain a persistent image gallery. When you're building a scene, you just select from your gallery — same character face, same location reference, every time.
Continuity isn't a nice-to-have for filmmakers. It's the whole game.
We also published a tutorial this week on making a music video using Reverie's Timeline View — covering opening shots, continuation clips, and character clips from scratch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xOUIU2aB714
Coming next: Seedance 2.0 and Kling 3.0 model integrations.
If you're building with AI video and continuity is your biggest pain point, I'd love to hear what you've tried. Drop a comment or DM.
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What shipped
- Redesigned clip creation: Hard Cut, Continuation, Character Intro types
- Image Studio: upload reference images, edit with Nano Banana
- Persistent image gallery for scene continuity