The Industrial Revolution is a story of noise and motion told, until now, through still engravings. Describe the scene — a Manchester mill floor at full spin, navvies cutting a railway embankment, a child doffer between the looms — and Dreamz directs it with the din, grime, and human scale the period demands.
Beam engines breathing, looms in their hundreds, molten iron runs — the kinetic heart of the era, which engravings and photographs could never capture.
Mill children, union organizers, and mill-owner families are cast from approved portraits and held consistent, so social history plays as drama rather than statistics.
Stage the transformation itself: the same described valley as farmland, then canal town, then factory city across a multi-scene arc.
First locomotives terrifying onlookers, navvy camps, opening-day crowds at the station — the era's most filmable public moments, staged to your script.
Dreamz is also a Claude connector (MCP) — describe your film to Claude and the finished video comes back in the conversation. If Claude is already your workspace, your film studio now lives there too.
Tell Dreamz about the industrial revolution video you want — story, mood, who's in it. The director agent writes the script and casts characters with you, in chat.
Scenes generate live on your dashboard — visuals, voices, music and editing handled for you, with the exact price quoted before anything is charged.
Watch the finished cut, request changes in plain words, then download it — everything you make is commercially yours.
Yes. Describe the mill floor, the hours, and the ages in your brief and the film carries that reality with the gravity you set — a mainstay for labor-history and school projects.
Exactly and upfront — the quote appears in chat before anything is charged, and the approved quote is the exact charge. Short videos start at a few dollars for a single scene.
Any you describe: 1780s Lancashire spinning, 1840s American mill towns, 1870s German steelworks — the machinery, dress, and street scenes follow your date and place.
Yes. Cast your weaver or ironworker from portraits once, and the same face ages through the arc — farm childhood, factory gates, union hall — across every episode.
No. Dreamz generates original film purely from your chat description and does not edit uploaded material — a paragraph about the mill is enough to start.
Yes. Dreamz ships an official Claude connector (MCP): connect it once in Claude, then describe the video you want in any conversation — pricing quotes, drafts and the finished film are delivered right in the chat. The website and the Claude connector share the same account and pricing.
Describe the mill, the mine, or the railway in chat and get the steam age on film.