AI video tools give you a box and a blinking cursor. VSB gives you a beat sheet, a director, and a lock on what matters — your product, your model, your brand. The model executes; we direct.
Three to five product shots — front, side, detail. One or two model photos. We extract surface geometry, scale anchors, and identity features. Nothing renders until those locks are in place.
Pick a scene from our library — Floating, Walking, Dancing, Driving. Pick a director — Spielberg, Coppola, Wes Anderson, MTV. Or pick an aesthetic — Neo-noir, Golden Hour, Tokyo Drift. Same skeleton, completely different feel.
Every scene has a hand-written 16-beat shot list. Three anchor frames are strict — establishing, hero portrait, money shot. The other thirteen are connective tissue: the director's voice changes what's in them, but the dramatic function stays.
Take the script as a text shot list. Or paste a single DIP prompt into your AI video engine. Or render the full 16-frame storyboard. Don't like frame 7? Regenerate that one frame for 2 credits — the other 15 stay locked.
You can regenerate the storyboard. You can regenerate one frame. You cannot reorder beats, rewrite roles, or rewire the structure. That's a choice. The beat sheet is the IP — it's why your campaign holds together when most AI-generated work falls apart by frame 4. If you need something off-pattern, that's what Bespoke is for.