BeatBandit added a full NLE editor so scripts, shot lists, character setup, video generation, and editing can stay in one app. MultiShotMaster also arrived in-browser with 1-to-5-shot generation and node-graph chaining, so test both if you want faster narrative iteration.

BeatBandit’s new release is an editing-layer expansion, not just another generator. The creator says users can now write the story, turn it into a screenplay, define shots, lock in consistent characters, generate clips, and cut them together without leaving the app. That closes a workflow gap many AI video tools still leave to Premiere, Resolve, or CapCut.
The follow-up post adds one concrete UI detail: Shot List now includes a “Generate Video” option. That matters because it places generation beside shot planning, which is closer to how directors and previz artists already work.
MultiShotMaster solves a different problem: generating short narrative sequences with continuity already baked in. AI FILMS Studio’s tutorial thread says the model can output 1 to 5 shots per pass, supports 16:9 and 9:16, and offers 480p on a 1.3B model or 720p on a 14B model, with costs scaling by duration and resolution.
The full tutorial describes the prompt recipe: one global scene description for shared character and environment traits, then per-shot captions for framing and action. It also says the model is available in a node graph, where multi-shot generation can feed directly into enhancement, text-to-speech, and lipsync steps.
Friday I was thinking what should I add next to @BeatBanditAI - I thought a proper video editor would be nice - So yes, latest BeatBandit feature: Full fledged NLE video editor! You can now write your story, write the screenplay, define the shots, define consistent Show more
(Yes there's "Generate Video" now there as a new option in the Shot List view.) (I need to make the UI here slightly nicer and add more video options here.)
MultiShotMaster Tutorial: multi shot narrative video generation. We published a complete tutorial for MultiShotMaster, the open source text to video framework from the Kling team at Kuaishou Technology. The model generates coherent multi shot video sequences with consistent Show more