Zopia lets creators start from an idea, script or images, pick a video model, then auto-generate characters, storyboards, clips and 4K exports. More of the film pipeline is bundled into one app.

Zopia's product page frames the app as a film agent rather than a single video generator. The practical difference is bundling preproduction and postproduction into the same interface: you can start from a written idea, upload source materials, choose a video model, and let the system assemble script, character setup, storyboard, clips, and final edit instead of bouncing between separate tools.
The clearest creator example here is an anime short called Echoes of Eternity. The workflow was simple: enter a dark-fantasy script, upload three Midjourney reference images, choose Vidu Q3 plus a Japanese Anime style, then let the agent generate the rest. That run produced a full script, scene and character imagery, a 9-keyframe storyboard, and 9 video clips inside Zopia's canvas.
The edit loop matters as much as the generation step. Zopia keeps the project in a timeline for playback and download, while the storyboard remains editable so individual animations can be regenerated without rebuilding the whole short.
I started by entering this short script: A mysterious woman with piercing red eyes walks alone through a silent, moonlit landscape, sensing something ancient awakening, until a dark armored figure emerges from the shadows, a fallen knight bound to eternal darkness, their Show more