From Idea to Final Cut with Cleom and Blazewither
A strong AI video workflow starts with direction and ends with something a brand can actually publish.
AI video becomes useful when it leaves the demo layer. A beautiful clip is a beginning, not a final cut. The real workflow starts with an idea and ends with a video that has structure, sound, pacing, exports and a reason to exist.
Idea
The idea defines the job. Is this a launch film, a product reveal, a trailer, a brand world or a social campaign? Without that answer, generation becomes wandering.
Direction
Direction turns the idea into rules: references, mood, camera language, shot length, edit rhythm, what must remain consistent and what can be stylized. This is where Blazewither begins.
Orchestration
Cleom's category is infrastructure. In practical terms, that means thinking about the system around AI video: how shots are controlled, how tools are coordinated and how the production moves toward delivery instead of endless exploration.
Final Cut
The final cut is still a human craft. It needs music, sound, grade, typography, pacing, compression, platform exports and the courage to remove shots that looked impressive but did not serve the film.
That is the relationship in plain language: Cleom supports the infrastructure layer; Blazewither shapes the cinematic result.