Step 1: Plan the narrative
Define topic, pacing, and desired runtime before generating media so your asset set maps to a clear structure.
WORKFLOW GUIDE
Use this workflow to move faster from idea to delivered video. UlazAI Studio gives one execution path for generation, editing, text overlays, and final export so your team can iterate quickly and publish consistently.
Define topic, pacing, and desired runtime before generating media so your asset set maps to a clear structure.
Create multiple image/video/music/voice candidates and keep the best options in a single project gallery.
Build scene order and timing early. Once pacing works, refine transitions and supporting audio layers.
Use text overlays for titles, chapter cues, and callouts that strengthen viewer comprehension.
Run fast draft exports for pacing checks, then export the final version with overlays and polished timing.
Repeat proven prompt and timeline patterns to increase throughput on the next production cycle.
Keep your production stack simple while still producing structured, professional-looking outputs.
Standardize a repeatable flow so every editor follows the same production sequence.
Cut, test, and iterate quickly to match platform speed and audience attention windows.
Blend generated visuals, voiceover, and titles into a coherent branded story.
Best practice is to lock scene timing first, then add text overlays so captions and titles align with final pacing.
Use short draft export loops first and keep a consistent sequence: generate, place, pace, text, export final.
Yes. The same workflow applies to short clips and longer edits, with timeline structure scaling to project length.
The biggest gain is reducing context switching. Keeping generation, editing, and export in one workspace improves consistency and speed.
Open the studio, generate your first scene assets, place them on the timeline, and build your first draft in one session.
Use one workspace for AI generation, editing, text overlays, and final export. No app install, no plugin chain, no switching between tools.