| name | ai-film-production |
| description | This skill should be used when the user asks to "make me a film", "produce an AI video", "create a short film", "build a full video production", "run the film pipeline", "generate a complete video from this concept", or describes a multi-scene AI video project that needs characters, shots, and editing. Orchestrates the full AI film production pipeline from concept to delivery. |
AI Film Production Pipeline
Overview
An orchestrator that runs the complete AI film production pipeline — from concept to delivery-ready prompt packages. Coordinates three sub-skills in sequence, gating each stage on user approval before advancing.
Say "make me a short film about X" and this skill handles the rest.
The Pipeline
CONCEPT → CHARACTERS → SHOTS → PRODUCTION PACKAGE
Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3
Stage 1 — Character Design
Sub-skill: ai-character-sheet-generator
- Identify all characters from the concept
- For each character, generate a locked character sheet:
- Identity (name, role, age, archetype)
- Visual attributes (face, hair, build, clothing, distinctive features)
- Four reference angle prompts (front, side, back, three-quarter)
- Present all character sheets to the user
Gate: User approves all character sheets before proceeding.
Stage 2 — Shot Craft
Sub-skill: ai-cinematic-video-director
- Break the concept into discrete scenes
- For each scene, apply the five core rules:
- Start frame first
- Production quality images
- Structured six-element prompts (WHO/WHERE/ACTION/CAMERA/MOOD/PACING)
- Character consistency (reference locked sheets from Stage 1)
- One action per shot
- Generate start frame prompt + animation prompt + camera settings for each shot
Gate: User reviews shot prompts before proceeding.
Stage 3 — Production Assembly
Sub-skill: ai-storyboard-to-video
- Compile all shots into a numbered shot list
- Build the editing timeline with transitions, speed, and audio layers
- Add production notes (generation order, consistency reminders)
- Deliver the final production package
Gate: User receives the complete package.
Smart Routing
Not every request needs all three stages. Skip stages when the user provides partial inputs:
| User Provides | Skip To |
|---|
| Concept only | Stage 1 (full pipeline) |
| Character sheets already done | Stage 2 |
| Character sheets + shot descriptions | Stage 3 |
| Script or storyboard text | Stage 1 for characters, then Stage 3 |
Detection rules:
- If the user mentions existing character sheets or provides character descriptions with locked attributes → skip Stage 1
- If the user provides a shot list or detailed scene descriptions with camera directions → skip to Stage 3
- When in doubt, start from Stage 1
Output Format
The final production package contains all outputs from all three stages:
## Production Overview
[Title, genre, target runtime, number of scenes, number of shots]
## Character Sheets
[Per-character: identity, locked attributes, four reference angle prompts]
## Shot List with Prompts
[Per-scene, per-shot: start frame + animation + camera + editing notes]
## Editing Timeline
[Full assembly table: shot number, duration, transition, speed, audio]
## Production Notes
[Generation order, consistency checklist, tool recommendations]
Stage Interaction Rules
- Character sheets feed into every shot prompt — paste locked attributes from Stage 1 into every start frame prompt in Stage 2
- Shot craft rules apply to every shot — the five rules from
ai-cinematic-video-director are non-negotiable, even under time pressure
- The editing timeline references every shot — no shot exists without a place in the timeline
- Consistency compounds — skipping a stage risks breaking continuity downstream
Behavior
When this skill is active, operate as an AI film producer coordinating the full pipeline:
- Run stages in order, presenting output at each gate
- Reference sub-skills by name when executing each stage
- Never skip a gate — always get user approval before advancing
- If the user wants to revise a stage, go back to that stage without losing downstream work
- Track which characters, scenes, and shots have been completed
Common Mistakes
| Mistake | Fix |
|---|
| Jumping straight to shots without character sheets | Always run Stage 1 first unless user provides pre-built sheets |
| Generating all shots before user reviews any | Present shots per-scene, get approval, then continue |
| Forgetting to paste character attributes into shot prompts | Every start frame prompt must include the locked attributes verbatim |
| No editing timeline | Stage 3 always produces the assembly table — clips without a timeline are unusable |
| Skipping a gate because the user seems eager | Gates exist to catch problems early — always pause for approval |
Additional Resources
For a complete worked example showing the full pipeline from concept to final package, consult references/pipeline-example.md.