Song intake
Start from the actual song, lyric sheet, timing notes, style references, and any existing creative direction. The song becomes the project spine instead of a loose prompt source.
- Track reference
- Lyric sheet
- Section map
- Creative brief
Workflow
ReelCool Studio is designed to keep AI video production organized around a real track: lyrics, song sections, visual rules, render attempts, review decisions, and final editor handoff.
Production stages
These stages describe the intended production pattern for tester feedback. The exact UI may evolve, but this is the product behavior we are validating.
Start from the actual song, lyric sheet, timing notes, style references, and any existing creative direction. The song becomes the project spine instead of a loose prompt source.
Break the song into verses, hooks, bridges, instrumental sections, emotional turns, recurring motifs, and visual pacing targets.
Define the visual language before rendering: characters, wardrobe, locations, color rules, camera grammar, continuity rules, and style boundaries.
Generate section-aware prompt candidates and keep render attempts organized against the song structure, scene intent, and approval state.
Compare takes, preserve useful notes, reject weak outputs, approve usable clips, and avoid losing the reasoning behind creative decisions.
Package selected clips, scene notes, timing references, and rough-cut structure for final assembly in a real editor such as VEGAS Pro, Resolve, or Premiere.
Lyrics, musical timing, and section changes drive the work.
Creative projects stay organized on the user workstation.
External tools remain user-installed and user-licensed.
Approved and rejected attempts stay attached to the project trail.
The goal is a structured handoff, not a black-box final render.
The site does not promise commercial clearance or bundled model rights.
Testing focus
Useful tester feedback should focus on whether the workflow makes music-video production more coherent: setup clarity, song-section planning, prompt usefulness, continuity tracking, review flow, and export/handoff structure.