Create A Cinematic Trailer In One Sentence.

FreeTitle directs, produces, and edits video
guided by your creative vision.

See it in action

A full trailer generated from a single creative brief.

Made with FreeTitle AI.

KFC China Official Commercial

Fashion Brand Commercial — Cinematic Style

Fully made with FreeTitle AI.

Creative guidance is the product.

FreeTitle doesn't generate clips. It understands direction, style, and your soul.

Directorial Stylizer

Interprets your creative intent and translates it into a consistent visual language across every frame.

Production Agents

Specialized AI agents handle scripting, character design, storyboarding, audio, and editing autonomously.

Stylization & Art Direction

Explore aesthetics, lock in a moodboard, and keep visual direction consistent across the entire project.

From brief to launchable video.

01

Define your vision

Describe what you want to create — a concept, a mood, a brand story.

02

AI interprets your direction

The system extracts tone, pacing, genre, and visual style from your input.

03

Agents handle production

Script, characters, storyboards, music, and video are produced while you focus on creative decisions.

04

Refine and direct

Review each asset, adjust style or story, and guide the output hands-on.

05

Export your video

Download a polished, ready-to-publish trailer — or refine with follow-up prompts.

Average generation time: 3 - 5 minutes for a full trailer.

For creators, filmmakers, and brands.

Creators

Turn ideas into scroll-stopping content. Generate trailers, intros, and concept videos without a production team.

Filmmakers & small teams

Prototype scenes, pitch concepts visually, or generate B-roll. Pre-production in minutes.

Brands

Produce branded video at scale. Maintain visual consistency across campaigns without expensive shoots.

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Questions

FreeTitle is an AI video production platform for creating cinematic brand videos, trailers, and stylized short-form content. It helps teams move from concept to finished video through a structured creative workflow rather than disconnected one-off generation tools.

FreeTitle is built for brands, creative teams, agencies, founders, and creators who want higher-quality visual storytelling without managing a fragmented production stack.

Most prompt-only tools generate isolated outputs with limited control. FreeTitle is designed around a structured production workflow so users can guide story, shots, style, and revisions more intentionally.

Node-based tools can be flexible, but they often become difficult to read, manage, and share across a team. FreeTitle focuses on a clearer production flow that is easier to understand, review, and build on.

You can develop brand trailers, product films, campaign concepts, mood-driven promos, creative tests, and other stylized video content for marketing, storytelling, and pre-visualization.

Yes. FreeTitle is designed to help users explore and refine visual direction early, so the final video feels more cohesive in tone, mood, and creative identity.

Yes. FreeTitle is built to support creative control. Users can shape direction, refine outputs, and make hands-on edits instead of relying on a black-box generation experience.

No. It is designed for both experienced creative professionals and teams that have strong ideas but do not have a full production pipeline in-house.

Video production is not just about generating clips. Strong results usually depend on clear progression from concept to style to shots to edit. A structured workflow helps keep projects coherent and easier to revise.

That is one of the main goals. FreeTitle is designed to help teams keep visual direction more consistent across scenes, assets, and edits.

Both. Teams can use it for concept development, creative exploration, pre-visualization, and polished launch-ready video outputs depending on the project.

FreeTitle focuses on stylized, story-driven, brand-aligned video content rather than generic bulk output.