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Reverie is not just another AI clip generator

Why Reverie is built around a scene-based production model, not a prompt box.

I've been building Reverie Movies for a while now, and I keep getting asked the same question: "Is this just another AI video generator?"

The honest answer: no. And I want to explain why.

Most AI video tools are optimised for one thing — generating a short clip from a prompt. They're impressive demos. But they're not production tools.

Reverie is built around a different problem: how do you take a story from script to finished film using AI, without losing the narrative structure that makes it worth watching?

The answer we landed on is a scene-based production model:

→ You build a storyboard of scenes — each with its own image, prompt, and duration → You arrange them on a timeline alongside your audio tracks → You link scenes together for visual continuity → You add transitions, trim, reorder — then export

It's the production workflow filmmakers already understand. We just built AI generation into it at the scene level, rather than trying to replace the whole process at once.

The result is something that feels less like "AI magic" and more like a real tool — one that respects the creative decisions you've already made.

We're in early access now at reveriemovies.com. If you're a filmmaker, musician, or creator who's been frustrated by AI tools that give you clips but not control — I'd love to hear what you think.

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What shipped

  • Scene-based storyboard workflow
  • Timeline view with audio tracks
  • Scene linking for visual continuity
  • Non-destructive editing until export