Direct several scenes in a single prompt
Describe a sequence of shots in one prompt and WAN renders them as a connected multi-shot clip. Useful for fast storyboards and pitch routes you can iterate cheaply.
WAN 2.6 from Alibaba is a multi-shot HD video model with native audio sync. Built for fast cinematic story tests, social campaigns and product reveals - on FCKexpensive.AI’s visible credit pricing.
Describe a sequence of shots in one prompt and WAN renders them as a connected multi-shot clip. Useful for fast storyboards and pitch routes you can iterate cheaply.
WAN generates audio alongside the picture - lip sync, room tone, foley. First-pass sound design without a separate session.
Drop in a still and WAN extends it into motion. Strong for product mockups, environment reveals and animating concept boards.
Skip the still entirely and describe the scene. WAN is tuned for cinematic motion that holds up at 1080p without the wobble older models had.
16:9, 9:16, 1:1 ratios are first-class in WAN. No upscale tax, no awkward crop on social drops.
WAN shows you the cost per second of clip before you render. Longer is more, but it’s never a surprise.
720p and 1080p output. Comfortable for social masters, agency reels and pitch films.
16:9 cinematic, 9:16 social vertical, 1:1 square. Native, not cropped.
Per-second pricing - the meter shows the cost based on duration before you render.
Native synced audio: dialogue, ambient, effects. Generated alongside the picture in the same render.
Text prompt, optional starting frame for image-to-video, optional multi-shot prompt structure.
Built and trained by Alibaba. You see one cost: ours.
Multi-shot prompts let you assemble a connected social piece in one render rather than stitching three separate generations.
Cinematic motion with native audio - useful for client pitches that need to feel finished before a budget is approved.
Image-to-video turns packshots into motion. Fast, predictable, perfect for D2C drops and ecommerce.
9:16 native plus native audio means a piece of social can leave the studio ready to schedule.
Enough for a short multi-shot clip - or test image-to-video on a packshot you already own.