Something is taking livestock on the ridge. The footage from the trail cam cuts out at 3:11 a.m. Monster movies live on the gap between evidence and encounter — describe your creature and its hunting ground in chat, and get that gap directed properly.
You design the anatomy in conversation — limbs, hide, how it moves, what is wrong about it — and approve it before shooting. Its look never drifts between scenes.
The monster earns its full reveal. Early scenes spend shadows, aftermath, and reaction shots, so the creature's arrival in act three actually pays off.
Victims and hunters are cast from approved portraits, so the audience tracks who is left. The film knows a monster is only as scary as the people it circles.
Whether it hunts by sound, hates fire, or nests under the mill, the rules you set in chat hold — so the finale can be won by understanding, not luck.
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 monster movie short film 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, and you approve it visually before any scene renders. Describe the anatomy and behavior in chat, refine the design, and it stays consistent through the film.
By rationing it. The direction follows creature-feature craft — partial glimpses, sound, and consequence first — so the monster is dreaded before it is seen.
You approve an exact quote in chat before anything is charged. Short videos start at a few dollars, and creature complexity is priced into the quote, not after.
Yes. A lonely lake monster or a gremlin farce takes the same craft with a different tone — set the register in chat and everything follows it.
Everything you create is commercially yours, creature included. Use it on posters, in a pitch, or as the star of a sequel.
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 creature once; dread it for the whole third act.