As an AI film studio at the forefront, tools are our lifeline. We are proud to announce that we have entered into official partnerships with three of the most important players on the scene: ImagineArt, Pixverse, and Astra (Topaz Labs).
This gives us a direct line to the latest technology and the opportunity to influence development from the inside. Here is how we use the trio that defines our daily workflow:
ImagineArt – A Central Station
ImagineArt acts as the hub where we access the market’s latest models under one roof. The platform is lightning-fast at integrating new APIs, giving us direct access to image models like Flux, Seeddream, Google’s Nano Banana, and Gwen Image Edit, as well as all the latest video models.
The advantage is enormous: We can keep the same prompt and source image but quickly switch video models to see which engine best interprets the scene, without having to jump between different programs. We also use their new node system to build custom workflows and are deeply involved in their Discord community to share processes with the world’s leading creators.
Pixverse – The Veteran Gearing Up

Pixverse is an “old player” that is now significantly ramping up for 2026 with new models, events, and competitions. Although they aren’t always leading the race, they are a stable partner with great potential.
Right now, we are using their new 5.5 model and the Multi-shot Video Generation feature. Although the technology isn’t ready for final delivery yet, it is an unbeatable tool for creating quick animatics. It allows us to effectively visualize editing and flow before heavy rendering. Pixverse also offers a playfulness with templates and image model integration that makes creation seamless.
Astra (Topaz Labs) – Production Quality
When it comes to taking a generated clip to a finished product, Topaz Labs and their Astra model are industry leaders. This is where we go from the “AI look” to broadcast quality.
Astra is unbeatable at intelligent upscaling and allows us to balance between Precise (preserving exact character) and Creative (filling in missing details). We are very excited to be part of their Beta group, where we maintain a direct dialogue with the developers to test and improve the models for the future.
Ultimately, modern AI film production isn’t about finding “the perfect model” or locking yourself into a specific program. The landscape is redrawn daily. Instead, the key to success lies in agility, the ability to seamlessly move between different tools, combine their strengths, and constantly adapt working methods to keep pace with technological development.


