The seven stages

Scroll the pipeline, every stage from story input to the cut room

STORY · 00:00
STAGE 01 · 00:00

Story input

Drop a logline, a brief, or a full script. Torax turns it into a series plan of up to sixty episodes, cliffhanger rhythm baked in.

One honest paragraph is enough to start a season.
SEQUENCE · 01:00
STAGE 02 · 01:00

Sequence

The story breaks into 90-second vertical episodes, beat by beat, with every scene, line and cliffhanger laid out in plain text.

Text is cheap. Read every beat before anything renders.
APPROVE · 02:00
STAGE 03 · 02:00

Approve

Sign off on the season while it is still words. Fixing a plot hole here costs nothing; fixing it in footage costs credits.

Approve cheaply in text first. Spend only on shots that earn visuals.
ASSETS · 03:00
STAGE 04 · 03:00

Assets

Cast the characters and build the world. A 16-slot reference sheet locks every face, wardrobe and angle across the whole season.

Fill the reference sheet early. Consistency compounds.
STORYBOARD · 04:00
STAGE 05 · 04:00

Storyboard

Approved beats become shot cards: framing, motion, mood. The credit cost of every render sits right on the generate button.

You see the price before you press generate. Always.
VOICE · 05:00
STAGE 06 · 05:00

Voice

Emotion-matched voices perform every line, auto lip-synced to the footage. Recast a voice without re-rendering the scene.

Failed generations refund themselves. Retry without losing budget.
CUT ROOM · 06:00
STAGE 07 · 06:00

Cut room

Episodes assemble into the final cut with cliffhanger end-cards. Preview the season, trim the weak takes, and export. Prompt to premiere.

Assembly is nearly free. You already paid for the good takes.

Where the series takes shape

Four stages that protect the budget and carry the cut, up close