Most AI video workflows still are heavily fragmented. One tool for generation, another for editing, another for upscaling, another for consistency fixes, and then something else entirely for assembling narrative sequences. The “all-in-one” category gets talked about a lot, but platforms still break once you try doing something longer than 15 seconds. I’ve been testing a few of the bigger names that are trying to solve this more seriously: Higgsfield, Runway, and LTX Studio. Higgsfield . The Supercomputer and Cinema Studio setup is fast, faster than anyone else in comparison. I had some minor issues with constant re-prompting and re-running. Runway . The generation quality is strong, but once you start iterating on narrative structure or trying to preserve context across longer conversations, things fall apart. Their Agent sounded promising in theory, but I still end up rebuilding sequences from scratch more often than I’d want. LTX Studio . Storyboarding + scene organization + editing in one place are getting you into feeling that it’s an actual filmmaking workflow, even if the generations themselves aren’t always my favorite. Getting good short clips is something common now. The real competition is to simplify life of your users. Curious what others are actually using for multi-scene narrative work right now. submitted by /u/Mediocre-Witness-778
Originally posted by u/Mediocre-Witness-778 on r/ArtificialInteligence
