We’re building the studio,
not the slot machine.
Prompt-to-video is magic — for four seconds. Then you need a story: scenes that connect, characters that persist, a cut you can shape. DreamBench exists because finished films deserve more than a reroll button.
How DreamBench works
When you describe a video, our director agents break it into beats — each with its own motion, framing, and intent. Keyframes are crafted and quality-checked for every beat, then each scene renders on the model best suited to it: Seedance for kinetic realism, Veo for prompt fidelity, and whatever earns a place on the bench next.
Every scene lands on a cached graph. That’s the quiet superpower: when you reprompt scene three, scenes one, two, and four don’t re-render — they restitch. Iteration gets faster and cheaper exactly when other tools get slower and more expensive.
The result is a studio where you stay the director: pick a scene, give new direction, preview the cut, and apply when it feels right.
What we believe
Scenes over slots
A film is a sequence of decisions, not one lucky roll. DreamBench structures every video as scenes you can direct individually — because control is the difference between a demo and a deliverable.
Craft in the loop
Our agents storyboard, craft keyframes, and quality-check frames before rendering a single second. The model is the camera; the direction still matters.
Honest economics
Rendering video is expensive, so we never make you pay twice for the same frame. Edits recompute only what changed — the scenes you keep are free to keep.