How to Make Your First AI Short Film
You don't need a camera, a crew, or a budget to make a film anymore. With AI video generation tools, anyone with a story can become a filmmaker. Here's how to go from idea to finished short film.
Write Your Story (Keep It Simple)
Start small. AI tools currently work best with short, focused narratives. Aim for 1-3 minutes. Write a brief outline: what happens, who's in it, what's the mood? You don't need a full screenplay — bullet points work fine.
Choose Your AI Tool
For your first film, we recommend:
- Budget option: Kling AI ($5/mo) — longest output duration, easiest to learn
- Quality option: Runway Gen-4 ($12/mo) — best visual output, most control
- Story option: Sora 2 ($20/mo) — best for complex narratives and world-building
Read our full comparison for a detailed breakdown.
Write Effective Prompts
The quality of your film depends heavily on your prompts. Be specific about:
- Camera angle: "Wide shot", "Close-up", "Over-the-shoulder", "Dolly zoom"
- Lighting: "Golden hour", "Neon-lit", "High contrast noir", "Soft diffused"
- Movement: "Slow pan left", "Tracking shot following subject", "Static tripod"
- Style: "Cinematic 35mm", "Documentary handheld", "Dreamlike soft focus"
- Mood: "Tense, suspenseful", "Warm, nostalgic", "Eerie, unsettling"
Expect to generate 5-10 variations per shot and pick the best one. This is normal — even the pros iterate heavily.
Edit and Polish
Once you have your clips, assemble them in an editor:
- Free: DaVinci Resolve (industry-standard, free version is excellent)
- Simple: CapCut (mobile-friendly, good for quick edits)
- Pro: Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro
Add audio — this makes a huge difference:
- Music: Epidemic Sound, Artlist, or free options like Pixabay Music
- Voiceover: ElevenLabs for AI narration, or record your own
- SFX: Freesound.org for free sound effects
Color grade your footage for consistency — even a simple LUT can unify different AI-generated clips.
Publish and Share
Upload to YouTube (best for discoverability), Vimeo (best for quality), or both. Then:
- Submit to WatchAIShortFilms — we'd love to feature it!
- Enter Runway's AI Film Festival (annual, thousands of submissions)
- Share on Reddit (r/aivideo, r/sora, r/runwayml) and X/Twitter
- Enter other AI film festivals listed at Melies.co
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Over-complicating your first film. Simple concept, great execution beats complex ambition with poor output.
- Ignoring audio. A film with great AI video but no sound design feels unfinished.
- Not iterating enough. The best AI filmmakers generate dozens of variations per shot.
- Fighting the tool. Each AI model has strengths. Work with them, not against them.
- Skipping post-production. Even basic color correction and editing transforms raw AI output.
Ready to Start?
The barrier to entry has never been lower. Your first film doesn't need to be perfect — it needs to exist. Make something, learn from it, iterate. The AI filmmaking community is incredibly supportive and growing fast.
When you're done, submit your film and join the movement.