Pexo

Make the Fan Film You Always Imagined Without a Camera or Crew

Make an AI fan film set in the universe you love. Describe the scene, pick a look, and Pexo's fan film generator renders cinematic shots, holds your hero on-model, and returns a finished cut in minutes.

Loved by 10,000+ creators
+ Rooftop showdown at midnight
Cinematic fan film scene of a caped hero on a rooftop generated with Pexo AI
What Pexo Does

A complete fan film generator, from first shot to final cut

Text & image to video

Turn a prompt or a photo into a finished fan film

Start from a single line of text, a reference photo, or a finished script. The fan film maker writes the scenes, generates every shot across Seedance 2.5, Kling AI 3.0, MiniMax H3 and Happy Horse 1.0, and stitches them into one continuous, edited cut. Mix text to video, image to video, and script to video inside the same project, and stay in plain language the whole way. No timelines, no keyframes, no editor to open.

Text to videoImage to videoScript to video
Creating a fan film from a text prompt and a photo in the Pexo editor
Pexo automatically selecting the best AI model for a fan film
10+ models, auto-picked

The right video model, picked for you

Pexo runs across more than ten video engines, including Seedance 2.5, Kling AI 3.0, MiniMax H3 and Happy Horse 1.0, and routes each shot to the model that handles it best. Photoreal hero close-ups, stylized motion, fast camera moves, each goes to its strongest engine automatically. Name a specific model when you want fine control, or let the AI fan film pipeline decide and never think about it. You get the best quality available without comparing tools yourself.

Auto model selectSeedanceKling AI 3.0MiniMax H3
Voice & dubbing

One narration, many languages

Pexo narrates your fan film with natural AI voices and can clone a specific voice, so a character sounds like the same person from the first scene to the last. Need other markets? It dubs the same cut into multiple languages with the timing preserved, so one fan film reaches every audience without a re-record.

AI voicesVoice cloningMultilingual dubbing
Pexo adding cloned narration and multilingual dubbing to a fan film
A fan film hero staying visually consistent across every scene generated with Pexo
Character consistency

Your hero stays on-model in every scene

Nothing breaks a fan film faster than a hero whose face changes between shots. Pexo's Hyperframe locks your character's face, build, costume, and silhouette across every scene, from the quiet origin moment to the final showdown. Reference one image or just describe the character once, and the same hero walks through all 5 to 120 seconds of the film. No off-model frames, no reshoots.

HyperframeOn-model heroCostume detailScene to scene
Finished video, not raw clips

A publishable cut, not a pile of assets

The fan film generator runs the whole pipeline, so you get a video and not homework. It writes the script, plans the shots, adds transitions, scores an original track, lays in subtitles, and can clone a voice for the narration. Everything renders together into one finished fan film you can export in 16:9, 9:16, or 1:1 up to 4K and publish the same day. No dropping clips into another editor, no lining audio up by hand.

Auto scriptTransitionsMusicVoice cloningSubtitles
Pexo assembling script, music, and subtitles into a finished fan film
Loved by creators

Fans are directing their own fan films with Pexo

My rooftop showdown needed a stunt team and a crane. The fan film generator needed one paragraph. The subreddit thought it was real footage.

Oscar Whitfield, Fan filmmaker
Oscar Whitfield
Fan filmmaker

I dropped my original character into a full cinematic fan film, same face and costume every time. Not one off-model frame across 23 shots.

Tamsin Cole, Cosplayer and creator
Tamsin Cole
Cosplayer and creator

I tested three fan film concepts before pitching my thesis, with score, voices, and subtitles generated each time. My professor asked for the workflow.

Jared Novak, Film student
Jared Novak
Film student

Everything About AI Fan Films

What is a fan film?+

A fan film is an unofficial short film made by fans, set in a universe they love or inspired by one, from superhero showdowns to sci-fi side stories. Traditionally it took a crew, props, and months of editing. Pexo generates the footage instead, whether you want a live-action look or an anime video retelling, so one person can direct a whole fan film in an afternoon.

Can I make a fan film without a camera, cast, or budget?+

Yes. Describe each scene and Pexo generates the footage, so there is nothing to shoot and nobody to cast. It runs the same pipeline as a full cinematic video, rendering across Seedance 2.5, Kling AI 3.0, MiniMax H3 and Happy Horse 1.0 at 5 to 120 seconds, exported in 16:9, 9:16, or 1:1 up to 4K. Your fan film ships as one finished cut.

Are fan films legal to make and share?+

Fan films sit in a gray area. They are widely tolerated when they are clearly fan-made, noncommercial, and transformative, and several franchises publish their own fan content guidelines. Label yours as unofficial and check the rules for your fandom. Pexo hands you a 5 to 120 second fan film in 16:9, 9:16, or 1:1 up to 4K, and you decide where it goes. This is general information, not legal advice.

What is the best AI tool for fan films?+

Pexo is a strong pick because it aggregates more than ten video models and auto-routes every shot to the right one, from Seedance 2.5 for photoreal hero close-ups to Kling AI 3.0 for fast camera moves. Hyperframe holds your character on-model, and the finished fan film exports up to 4K with score, character voices, and subtitles already in place.

How is this different from a movie trailer?+

A fan film tells a complete story inside an existing universe, opening beat to final showdown. A movie trailer only sells that story with its best moments, and a short drama builds an original cast instead of borrowing a fandom. Same engine underneath, different shape, so pick the page that matches what you want to publish.

How do I write a good prompt for a fan film?+

Use subject + action + camera movement + setting + style. Name who is on screen, what they do, how the shot moves, where it happens, and the look you want. For example: a caped hero landing on a wet rooftop, cape snapping in the wind, slow crane pull back, neon city at midnight, gritty cinematic grain. Pexo expands that one line into the full fan film.

Direct the fan film you always wanted to shoot

No camera, no crew, no casting. Describe the scene and Pexo's fan film maker returns a cinematic cut with your hero on-model, up to 4K, in minutes.

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