Multi-Model Cinematic Chainer

Converts mobile stills into a 5-shot cinematic sequence via modular AI chaining. Overview: This workflow is an end-to-end production pipeline designed to transform low-resolution mobile source assets into professional-grade, 4K cinematic teasers. By utilizing a modular "chaining" logic, it bypasses the limitations of single-model generations to achieve total directorial control over lighting, physics, and narrative pacing. Technical Architecture: Widescreen Plate Engineering: Leverages Flux 2 Pro to outpaint restricted mobile ratios into a cinematic 16:9 format. Atmospheric Reference Chaining: Employs GPT Image 2's multi-modal analysis to "lock" specific lighting data (volumetric rays and haze density) from external references into the scene. Modular Cinematography: Chained orchestration of Kling and Seedance to execute complex physical movements, including 180-degree character turns and precise footwear-to-surface interactions. Analog Mastering: A final 35mm emulation pass integrating organic film grain and Kodak Portra color science for a cohesive, high-budget visual signature. Primary Use Case: Turning raw "Behind the Scenes" (BTS) or social media content into high-fidelity keyframes and narrative-driven video masters.

Multi-Model Cinematic Chainer
Multi-Model Cinematic Chainer

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What is a workflow?
A workflow is a pre-built creative pipeline that combines multiple Morphic tools — like generation, editing, and styling — into a single, streamlined process.
What can I create with workflows?
With workflows, you can create repeatable, multi-step recipes for generating content — from professional headshots to product mockups, social media creatives, and story-to-video pipelines.
How is a workflow different from a prompt?
A prompt is a single instruction. A workflow chains multiple steps together — generation, editing, styling — into a repeatable pipeline with consistent results.
Do I need to be technical to use workflows?
Not at all. Workflows are designed to be beginner-friendly. Just provide your inputs and the workflow handles the rest.
How are workflows made?
Workflows are built by combining Morphic tools into multi-step pipelines. You can create your own or use community-shared workflows as starting points.