A baker's 4 a.m. routine. Two strangers who share a bus stop every Tuesday. Slice of life refuses spectacle on principle — its drama is steam off a cup and the way light crosses a kitchen by noon. Describe the ordinary day you want honored, and receive it observed with care.
Static frames, patient takes, action drifting through the shot instead of being chased by it — observational grammar in the tradition of Ozu and Kore-eda.
The film finds structure in routine: opening the shop, watering the plants, the same walk taken slightly differently. Repetition becomes the plot.
You approve a cast from portraits that looks like a neighborhood rather than a poster — and their small habits stay consistent, because habits are the story.
Kettles, traffic, distant radios. Music enters sparingly, if at all, so the day's own soundtrack does the emotional work.
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 slice of life 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.
Slice of life proves it can, and the direction commits to that ethic — attention as the event. What you get is closer to a poem than a plot.
A market at opening, an elderly couple's breakfast, a night bus route. Anything with routine and texture. Describe the day in chat and it is staged faithfully.
The exact price is quoted in chat before anything is charged, and short videos start at a few dollars. Single-location pieces sit naturally at the low end.
Yes — lines are kept sparse and idiomatic, delivered with native voices and lip-sync, with room for the half-finished sentences real people speak in.
Quiet observational film is exactly how many crafts and cafes tell their story now. The finished piece is commercially yours to publish anywhere.
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.
The kettle, the light, the routine — filmed like it matters, because it does.