You describe 7:48 a.m., December 7, 1941 — sailors at breakfast, colors about to be raised — and Dreamz directs what history did next. The film arrives finished: a sailor and a nurse you approved from portraits, radio-voice narration, an edit that lets the silence before the first wave do its work.
The strongest Pearl Harbor films earn the attack by building the ordinary Sunday first. Dreamz scripts the calm — church launches, band practice on deck — so the rupture lands with full weight.
Approve a rated sailor on the Arizona, a nurse at the hospital, or a radar operator at Opana Point from portraits. Their locked faces thread the attack, the fires, and the day after into one story.
First wave at 7:55, the Arizona's magazine at 8:06, the second wave near 8:50 — the script follows the documented sequence, and you can review it in chat before anything renders.
For anniversary and remembrance pieces, ask for a restrained cut — longer holds, sparse score, the names given room. The same event can also be told as a brisk historical explainer.
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 pearl harbor 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. State that it is a remembrance piece and the direction avoids spectacle-for-its-own-sake, keeping focus on the people and the record. You approve the plan before rendering.
Exact price is quoted in chat before anything is charged, and the approved quote is the exact charge. Short videos start at a few dollars.
If you ask for it. The brief can include the planning aboard the Akagi or the pilots' view of the run in — the script balances perspectives however you specify.
Dreamz does not edit uploaded footage — it generates an original film from your description. Every frame of Battleship Row in your video is newly created.
Yes. Everything made is commercially yours, so exhibits, curricula, and public screenings are all permitted uses.
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 December 7 in chat and receive a finished, respectfully directed film at an exact agreed price.