
RushesLab helps movie makers create AI-generated movie scenes using theVeo 3.1model, with strong character andlocation consistency.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Core Product
What exactly is RushesLab?▾
RushesLab is a tool that generates long videos using Veo 3.1 with strong character and location consistency. Think of it as a AI Agent movie director that creates movie scenes for you. You provide the core idea for your scene, and it suggests concepts you can shoot. It generates 8-second video prompts, and you can generate all the videos at once. Combining them results in a long video.
What is 'Character and Location Consistency' and why is it important?▾
This is our core tech: you can generate multiple scenes (e.g., “John walks into the office” then “John argues at his desk”) and the system maintains the same look for John and the office. That continuity is critical for coherent storytelling, not just one-off clips.
Which AI model does RushesLab use?▾
We are using Google's Veo 3.1 model, adapted for narrative filmmaking to deliver cinematic quality and our unique consistency features.
Can I use RushesLab for a full‑length feature film?▾
- Pre-viz to block scenes
- Establishing shots, dream sequences, flashbacks
- Placeholder footage for complex VFX
- Final, usable scenes for indie films and shorts
Getting Started & How It Works
What do I need to get started? Do I need to be a tech expert?▾
No tech expertise needed. If you can describe a scene you can see in your head, you can use RushesLab. Sign in with Google and start prompting.
What does a good prompt look like?▾
There is not great prompt, just be clear on what kind of video you want to make
Can I use my own images or videos as a starting point?▾
Yes. Upload reference images for characters to guide the AI so your first scene already matches your vision.
Output & Quality
What is the resolution and maximum length of the generated videos?▾
We support HD outputs. The max clip length evolves; check your dashboard for current limits designed for individual scenes.
Do the generated videos have a watermark?▾
No, there are no watermarks on the videos you generate.
Can I control the camera angles and movement?▾
Yes. Include directions in your prompt: “close-up,” “dolly zoom,” “slow-motion pan,” or “drone shot over a forest.”
What about audio and music?▾
All the videos generated are with audio and dialogues(any language). It also generates background music suitable for the scene mood.
Pricing & Plans
Is RushesLab free to use?▾
Tool is free to use, but video generation cost is exactly same as Google Veo 3.1 pricing(No extra fee from RushesLab).
Who owns the copyright to the videos I create?▾
You own your creative output. Review our Terms of Service for details.
For the Film Community
How is RushesLab different from other AI video generators?▾
We're built for storytellers. Our focus on character & location consistency across multiple scenes enables true narrative workflows.
Is this associated with Ram Gopal Varma?▾
Yes, He is advisor. RushesLab is based on ideas of film making by Ram Gopal Varma.
How can I stay updated on new features?▾
Follow us on social channels and join the newsletter from the RushesLab website.
Use cases
Generate mood-accurate moving scene previews in minutes to align directors, DoPs, production designers, and VFX supervisors before spending on sets or scouts.
Create period/location shots (e.g., “1920s Paris café”) and dream/flashback beats without costly travel or heavy VFX, exploring many options fast.
Deliver highly specific temp footage (camera path, lens feel, lighting) so VFX teams can begin layout, comp, and lighting earlier with better references.
Ship production-value visuals on tight budgets by locking character & location consistency across multiple scenes for coherent storytelling.
Pitch near-final concept films on short deadlines; iterate framing, product hero shots, and brand tone quickly to win client approvals.
Define a show’s visual language—lighting motifs, lenses, camera motion—then maintain continuity through pilots and seasons with reusable profiles.
Block cutscenes and announce trailers fast; keep hero character and world assets visually consistent while exploring alternative beats/shots.
Teach shot grammar and coverage by instantly generating variations (CU/MCU/WS, dolly, crane, handheld) from the same scripted moment.
Produce tasteful, clearly labeled dramatizations to visualize past events, locations, or hypotheses when footage doesn’t exist or can’t be licensed.
Rapidly try visual motifs, loops, and transitions synced to beats; lock a cohesive aesthetic across multiple scenes for a unified drop.