Define the Shot
Describe who or what appears, where the action happens, and what should change during the scene.
Turn a scene description and optional references into an individual video shot. The Pexo AI video agent coordinates the subject, setting, action, camera, lighting, and motion.
Attach a visual reference when appearance or composition needs to stay recognizable.
What it is
A Scene Generator creates one defined video scene from a prompt, image reference, or both. It is useful when a larger video needs a specific setting, action, or visual moment.
The scene remains an individual shot rather than a complete multi-scene story. Review it in the context of the surrounding video before use.
Describe who or what appears, where the action happens, and what should change during the scene.
Add lighting, mood, framing, camera movement, or references that matter to the shot.
The Agent returns an individual scene that can be checked before it enters a larger video.
How it works
Describe the scene, let the Agent resolve the shot details, and review the generated result in context.
Provide the subject, setting, action, mood, and any required visual details.
Clarify camera movement, framing, lighting, timing, or references that should guide generation.
Check subject appearance, action, composition, motion, continuity, and fit with the larger video.
Agent decisions
The Agent turns your direction into the visual and motion choices required for one shot.
Defines what appears in the frame and where the scene takes place.
Plans what happens during the shot and how the movement develops.
Coordinates viewpoint, shot size, composition, and requested camera motion.
Keeps the scene aligned with your references and neighboring shots during review.
Common questions
Describe the scene in text and attach an image when a subject, product, location, or composition should guide the result.
It creates an individual scene or shot. A larger video workflow can organize multiple scenes into a complete sequence.
Yes. Include the camera action and framing you want, then review whether the generated shot follows that direction.
Include the details that affect the result: subject, setting, action, mood, camera, lighting, and anything that must not change.
Check the subject, objects, action, framing, lighting, motion, and continuity with the surrounding video.
Start with your source
Describe the shot you need and review its subject, setting, action, and camera choices with Pexo.