AI directing and editing studio

From brief to cinematic cut.

Turn a script, product brief, story idea, or scene concept into a directed project: storyboard the scenes, create source material, generate takes, leave comments, and cut the finished video in Tailslate.

Tailslate starts your project with a storyboard, source material, and a first take.

StoryboardSource materialGenerated takesFull cut

The real problem

AI video can make clips. Making a complete cut is the hard part.

Serious creators are not asking for another random prompt box. They need the story, references, takes, comments, and edit to stay connected from first direction to final cut.

Every clip starts from zero instead of remembering the scene.

Characters, products, locations, and style drift between takes.

Prompts, references, comments, and edits get scattered across tools.

The final cut becomes manual stitching instead of directing.

End-to-end workflow

Write the story. Build the storyboard. Direct the takes. Cut the movie.

Tailslate is not just a planning board or generation queue. It is the place where the video takes shape, from source material to the finished edit.

01

Write or import the script

Start from a brief, outline, scene, or product idea and shape it into scenes.

02

Storyboard the project

Arrange scenes and shots before committing to generations, so the cut has structure from the start.

03

Create source material

Generate or attach character, product, location, style, voice, and keyframe references.

04

Generate takes

Create clips from shots that already know their story context and visual references.

05

Comment and revise

Mark what works, what breaks, and what should change on the next take.

06

Edit the cut

Assemble the finished video in Tailslate, with the storyboard and takes still connected.

Storyboard to editor

The storyboard stays connected to the cut.

Source material, generated takes, comments, and selects stay tied to the scenes they belong to. When you edit the video, you are not starting over with a folder of disconnected clips.

Storyboard

Scenes and shots before generation

Scene 01

Midnight workshop

Founder sketches the first lamp module under warm practical light.

Scene 02

Source references

Product angles, hands, material finish, desk environment, voice tone.

Scene 03

Assembly reveal

Selected take pushes from wide shot into the lamp snapping together.

Selected take

Push in from desk-wide to product detail. Keep the brass finish warmer. Use this as the select for Scene 03.

Comment thread

“Great motion. Regenerate with slower hands and preserve the exact product silhouette.”

Cut timeline

Why creators use it

More than generation. The whole movie comes together here.

Story to structure

Turn a brief, script, or scene idea into a project with scenes, beats, and a clear direction.

Storyboard before generation

Arrange the movie before you generate every take, so each clip belongs to a larger cut.

Source material that carries through

Keep characters, products, locations, style, voice, and keyframes attached to the shots that need them.

Takes with comments

Generate variations, compare them side by side, comment on what should change, and choose the select.

Full cut in one place

Edit the finished video inside Tailslate instead of exporting disconnected clips into a separate workflow by default.

Made for complete sequences

For creators making more than one clip.

Tailslate is for the moment when a scene, product story, trailer, or short film needs continuity from first frame to final cut.

AI short filmsPitch videosProduct commercialsConcept trailersStory scenesCinematic social pieces

Start with the scene

Make the scene in your head hold together on screen.

Describe the first direction. Tailslate will open a project around the storyboard, source material, takes, comments, and cut.