Don Corleone

Longer AI videos look amazing at first - than, the lack of consistency kills the quality.

Single clips are easy now. Kling, Runway, Minimax can turn one prompt into a great shot in minutes.

But when you try to build something longer, a 30–90 second story, a multi-scene ad, a short narrative, the same problem shows up almost every time.

Scenes stop matching.

Characters subtly change. Colors drift. Lighting shifts.

A prompt that nailed Scene 1 suddenly breaks Scene 3.

And you end up burning credits just to “force” it to look consistent.

That’s exactly why we built Vertical Motion.

Vertical Motion is designed for multi-scene storytelling from the start.

Instead of treating every scene like a brand new generation, it helps you keep the same rules across the whole video:

✅ Director Agent plans the full video, not just one scene

✅ Elements keep characters and key details consistent

✅ References lock style, environment, and lighting

✅ Preview Mode shows you the plan before you spend credits

✅ Scene Connections help scenes continue naturally

If you’re trying to make longer AI videos without the scene drift, take a closer look on our tool 👇

https://motion.verticalstudio.ai/

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Joe

Scene consistency isn’t a UX toggle, it’s a model limitation

Friso Wesseling

@rolodexter its not really - there are functionalities that can help here you just need to know how to manage that. And that's why we've spent months building, training and testing our Motion Director. He picks up all the technicalities and builds the full workflow in minutes. The magic is: It fully understands AI limitations, and knows how to steer it in the right direction!

Decide for yourself. This video (incl. music & edit) was all done by our Motion Director for an eyewear brand in 20 mins:

This was the reference image provided by the brand .

Let me know if you have any questions :) happy to give a demo.