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ProStudio: getting started

This guide follows the creation of a Smart TV commercial from beginning to end. The goal is to understand how an initial idea becomes a structured project while keeping the conversation, brief, references, and generations together in one workspace.

The workflow begins with the brief. In the composer, we describe the commercial concept and the result we want to achieve. The Agent organizes that information into a production structure and helps clarify the action, duration, framing, and elements that must remain consistent across scenes. Before any generation starts, the brief becomes the shared reference for the whole project.

We then prepare the references. The character, living room, Smart TV, and props are developed as separate assets so they can be reused throughout production without losing their visual identity. Approved images stay in the workspace and give the Agent concrete context for building prompts and later variations.

In the final stage, we use the brief and references to start the generation. The result is reviewed against the requested composition, subject continuity, and consistency between the environment and product. If something needs work, the project already contains the context required to request a precise new variation.

By the end, you will have seen the essential ProStudio workflow: start from an objective, develop it with the Agent, organize the production elements, and reach a first output ready to improve.

Key points

  • Define the idea and develop the brief with the Agent.
  • Prepare characters, locations, and props as project references.
  • Start and review the final generation in the workspace.

Sample brief

A brief to use with the Agent

Paste it into the composer to recreate the tutorial project, or use it as a structure for your own production.

I want to create a 15-second television commercial for a next-generation Smart TV. An actor sits on a sofa, turns on the television, and the living room around him transforms according to the program playing on the screen. The scene changes several times while keeping the actor, sofa, Smart TV, and camera framing consistent. Develop the production brief by defining the objective, narrative structure, character, location, product, and required references. Before starting any generations, show me the complete brief.
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ProStudio: getting started

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