Explorers Music Video Lab
Turn a song into storyboards, keyframes, short clips and a first cut without giving away the heart of the work.
Start with what the song is asking. Then choose images, shots, movement and review steps that still feel like yours.
Built for curious creators.
You do not need a film-school vocabulary to begin. You need a song, a few honest questions, and a way to turn feeling into visible choices.
Your workflow, end to end.
Simple builders. Clear steps. Creative control.
Song to story
Map the feeling, audience, central spark, chorus lift and visual world.
Storyboard to keyframes
Sketch the important moments before spending time or money on moving clips.
Keyframes to clips
Describe the start frame, end frame, camera movement and timing for each clip.
Review and refine
Approve, revise or export for manual editing while the creator keeps the final call.
Ecosystem bridges
Connect to i C. infinity, Quandamooka Film Festival, Strange But True and P4A Musicverse.
Start with open-ended questions.
Good clips do not begin with a model name. They begin with attention: what does the song want to reveal, amplify, repair, celebrate or leave unresolved?
Plain-language film terms
Storyboard: a simple visual plan for the main moments.
Keyframe: the important still image at the start or end of a clip.
First cut: the first watchable version, made for review rather than perfection.
Made to sit inside a wider creative ecosystem.
This lab borrows the useful pattern from i C. infinity, links to the new Quandamooka Film Festival toolkit, keeps a Strange But True field-guide feeling nearby, and remembers the P4A Musicverse lesson: culture can make big ideas feel singable before they become formal plans.