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How to Use a 3D World for Video Shots

A cinematographer captures matched-angle stills from a Marble or World Labs scene and feeds each as a starting frame into a Sora 2, Kling 3, or Runway Gen4 video node — the camera moves change, the world doesn't. On Astorie's canvas, build a five-shot sequence (wide → medium → close-up → reverse → tag) where the location reads as one space across cuts. The world is the spine; each video clip is a derived take. Pick a model below to walk through the spatial-reference video shot workflow.

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OpenAI

Sora 2

Lock down a location once with a navigable 3D world on Astorie, capture matched-angle stills, and feed each as a starting frame into Sora 2 for a five-shot sequence that reads as one set instead of five different rooms. Sora 2 has deep understanding of 3D space, motion, and scene continuity — captured stills from a navigable world translate to consistent camera moves with parallax, occlusion, and depth honored. The 3D world is canvas-internal reference, not an exportable .obj/.fbx/.glb/USD file; Sora 2 reads the captured stills and ships exportable video clips that all share the same spatial anchor.

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Kling

Kling 3.0

Drive Kling 3.0 multi-shot sequences on Astorie using captured stills from a navigable 3D world — Kling supports 2-6 scenes per video with explicit per-scene descriptions, which makes it the strongest single-pass multi-shot pick when paired with locked location backplates. The 3D world is canvas-internal reference, not an exportable .obj/.fbx/.glb/USD file. Kling reads the captured stills as starting frames and renders multi-shot videos that all share the locked location, with 3D Spacetime Joint Attention handling parallax and occlusion across cuts.

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Runway

Runway Gen4 Turbo

Use Runway Gen4 Turbo on Astorie for fast iteration on 3D-world-derived shots — captured stills from the navigable world feed into Gen4 image-to-video nodes that ship 5- or 10-second clips in under a minute. The 3D world is canvas-internal reference, not an exportable .obj/.fbx/.glb/USD file. Gen4 Turbo is the speed pick when the brief lands at 4 PM and a sequence ships at 9: per-clip generation completes faster than Sora 2 or Kling 3, which makes it the right tool for fast multi-shot iteration before committing the bigger render budget on the hero clips.

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