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What a session does
Without sessions, all your video generations pile into a single feed. With sessions, you separate them by concept, character, or experiment. A session for one character stays clean from a session for another. You can return to any session later and continue where you left off. Sessions are persistent — they don’t expire and don’t reset between visits.How to start a new session
- Open the video generator
- Click New Session
- Give it a name that describes the concept —
blonde hotel scene,anime outdoor clip,test motion prompts - Generate — all clips from this point belong to this session
How to return to a previous session
- Open the video generator
- Click Sessions to open the session list
- Select the session you want — all its generations load instantly
When to create a separate session
- You’re switching to a different character or subject
- You’re starting a new scenario or setting
- You want to run a prompt experiment without mixing results with finished work
- You’re working on a video recipe that has a distinct first frame and motion concept
Tips
- Name sessions before you start generating — renaming later is possible but easy to forget
- One session per concept keeps comparisons clean — if you’re testing three motion prompts on the same first frame, keep them in one session
- Don’t use one session for everything — after ten or more clips in a single session, finding specific results becomes slow
Workflow
How sessions fit into the full video generation process.
Image-to-Video
Generate clips to populate your sessions.