Stories about virtual reality run on the seam between two worlds — the rendered one that feels like everything and the physical one gathering dust. Describe both layers in chat, and who's losing track of the line, and the finished film keeps each reality visually distinct until you want them to blur.
The virtual layer gets its own palette, physics and polish; the real world stays grounded and imperfect — so every crossing between them registers instantly.
Texture pop-in, a repeated NPC, the sky flickering to wireframe — the digital world's seams appear exactly when your script needs doubt to creep in.
Your lead's avatar and their physical self are approved together, so the audience always knows who they're watching regardless of which layer they're in.
A pastel social hub, a combat sim, a dead platform with one user left — the rendered world's genre and mood are yours to define in a sentence.
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 virtual reality 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.
A player who finds something in the sim that shouldn't know them, a couple who only meet as avatars, a world facing server shutdown — pitch the seam between realities and the film builds both sides.
Yes — you approve both designs from portraits, matched or contrasting, and the film keeps the mapping consistent so identity is never confusing.
You approve an exact quote in chat before anything is charged — that quote is the exact price. Short videos start at a few dollars.
No — it's a cinematic flat film about virtual reality, framed and edited like cinema, made to be watched on any normal screen.
Yes — ambiguity is a valid landing. Tell the chat how much certainty to leave the audience and the final cut honors it.
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 both worlds in chat — the film renders the seam between them.