Produce a short-form video from a script, end to end
Zero orchestrates the full video production pipeline (script, storyboard, slides, avatar, voiceover, edit, subtitles) and returns a ready-to-publish video from a single prompt.
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Why short videos take a full day per minute of output
A 60-second product video takes a full day by hand: script, storyboard, slides, record voiceover, stitch together, add subtitles, color-correct, render, export. Most teams don't ship videos because the cost is too high per unit. Agent-Orchestrated Video Production collapses it. One prompt kicks off a managed agent that drives each tool (script in one, slides in another, avatar voiceover in a third, final edit in a fourth) and returns a ready-to-publish MP4. You review one video, not one hundred micro-decisions.
How to ask Zero to produce a video
@Zero produce a 60-second product video from this script. Generate slides matching our brand deck, add an avatar voiceover, subtitle in English, and deliver as MP4 with our intro/outro.
How Zero runs the video pipeline
Zero turns your script into a storyboard
Zero parses the script into scenes, generates slide compositions matching your brand deck, and assembles a storyboard. You can review the storyboard before voiceover starts, or let Zero push through automatically.
Zero generates voiceover, slides, and subtitles
Zero dispatches sub-agents to each specialty tool: voice synthesis for the narration, a slide generator for the visuals, a subtitle generator after voiceover completes. Each step runs in parallel where possible to cut total time.
Zero stitches the final video and delivers the MP4
Zero assembles the final cut: voiceover on top of slides, subtitles burned in, your intro/outro on the ends, color and loudness normalized. The finished MP4 lands in your Slack channel as a preview.
Tweak the script, iterate frames, or schedule a series
Required integrations: Slack and a managed agent runtime
Slack
Slack. Zero takes the prompt in Slack, delivers the preview, and handles review feedback. Channel write access required.
Anthropic Managed Agents
Managed agent runtime. Zero dispatches sub-agents for each production step (scripting, slides, voiceover, subtitles, edit). Runtime access is required for the orchestration.
Notion
Notion. Optional. Useful for archiving scripts, storyboards, and final videos with metadata for the series-tracking view.
Best practices for agent-orchestrated video production
Lock the style guide before batching. Consistent intro/outro, consistent typography, consistent voice: the per-video cost drops dramatically when the template is stable.
Review the storyboard before voiceover, not after. Storyboard changes are cheap; voiceover re-generation isn't.
Ship rough and iterate in public. A shipped 60-second video that got feedback beats a perfect one stuck in review for a week.