TakeOK is a browser studio for your own video-model deployment. Generate from a line of text, from your own packshot, or from a reference face that speaks — sound rendered with the frames, storyboards that chain takes into long cuts, and a review gate before every expensive render.

Your product photo becomes frame one. Motion, light and camera move generate forward from it — the packshot stays exactly as shot.

Lock a presenter and a voice. Ref2VA holds the same face across every cut and lip-syncs the script — audio rendered with the video, not bolted on.
Type a prompt, drop a packshot as the first frame, or recall any past take's exact parameters. Every setting snaps to what the model actually supports.
Reference passports pin a face, product or voice with an exact descriptor — locked passports are required before a production render will run.
Iterate cheaply in seed-pinned draft mode, then render the real take. Batch up to nine variants and keep only what works.
Storyboards render scene after scene — pausing for your approval at each one if you ask — then stitch into a single frame-accurate master.
Measured on a live single-GPU MiniMax H3 deployment — these are observed numbers from real renders, not benchmarks.
The Turbo adapter is distilled to a four-step grid — the platform snaps any request onto it, so a stale step count can never ruin a take.
Near-reference quality at roughly six times the speed — the provider's own measured claim, verified on this deployment with byte-identical seeds.
Once the adapter is resident, back-to-back takes land in the teens of seconds. The first take after a switch pays a few minutes of activation — batch adapter work together.
Two adapters cover all three modes — Turbo for text and keyframe takes, Reference Turbo for reference-conditioned ones — live from the deployment's catalogue, so when the platform repoints an adapter the studio follows automatically. Group same-adapter work together: they share one cache slot.
Name each scene, write its motion, set its length in seconds — durations snap to the model's frame ladder. Drag to reorder, and mark a hard cut wherever you want one.
Each segment carries its final frame into the next, so joins keep position, light and identity. Measured, not hoped — frame-carry joins test at or below normal frame-step visibility.
Drop a takeok/script@1 JSON — hand-written or straight out of an LLM — and bind its declared references to your library in one mapping step. Every value re-snaps to what the model supports.
Compose structured prompts instead of prose: a global style line, timed beats, an audio line. The same grammar scenes use, available on every single take too.
An optional review gate pauses after every scene: watch the take beside a stitched-so-far preview, approve to continue — or edit the prompt and redo before the next scene spends GPU time.
Approved takes concat into one frame-accurate master — overlap trims applied, audio padded per segment so sync never drifts across a cut.
Upload the packshot you already have and it becomes frame one — motion, light and camera generate forward from it while the product stays exactly as shot. First-and-last-frame mode closes the loop for seamless product orbits.
Test hooks, not hunches. Batch up to nine variants of the same brief in one submit, iterate in cheap seed-pinned drafts, and take the winner to a full-quality cut — same seed, same take, reproduced exactly.
Reference passports pin a presenter's face and voice with an exhaustive descriptor that rides every prompt verbatim. Ref2VA re-performs the line lip-synced at generation time — Hindi and English verified live — so nothing reads as dubbed.
Storyboards chain scenes into one continuous film — each segment carries the last frame forward so joins hold, and an optional review gate pauses after every scene so you approve or redo before the next one spends GPU time.
Seed-pinned low-step takes for cheap iteration — the same seed reproduces a clip exactly, so a draft that works becomes the production take.
Start draftingFull 50-step quality with sound rendered in, up to 14.4 seconds a take, all three modes. One render at a time on your deployment — GPU hours, not per-clip fees.
Open the studioDistilled 4-step adapters at near-reference quality for a fraction of the GPU time — all three modes, once the adapter is warm. Reference takes measured at a ~24 s warm median.
Try turbo draftsPoint TakeOK at your deployment, write one line, and watch the first cut land — drafts in minutes, production takes worth keeping.
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