Narrative
Move from scenes to story arcs
Plan episodes, character beats, and transitions so each generated asset has a narrative role instead of existing in isolation.
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Miraga is strongest when creators need more than a single isolated clip. This page explains how script ideas, character setup, reference images, storyboard logic, and final video generation can fit into one story-oriented workflow.
What this page covers
This landing page is designed to match search intent quickly, explain product value above the fold, and direct visitors toward the most relevant creation workflow without interrupting the core product experience.
Core strengths
Each module below is written to help users and search engines understand what Miraga does best, while keeping paths into the product and related learning content obvious and low friction.
Narrative
Plan episodes, character beats, and transitions so each generated asset has a narrative role instead of existing in isolation.
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Use character and scene references to keep recurring roles recognizable across multiple shots or chapters.
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Bridge story planning with image generation, image-to-video motion, and eventual final clip assembly.
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Search-driven landing pages perform better when they show outcome, process, and next step together. This workflow section explains the production path in a way that supports both SEO relevance and user confidence.
Outline
Break the idea into beats, scenes, and episode moments before generating media assets.
Assets
Generate or upload key character and setting references to keep the story visually coherent.
Assembly
Turn the plan into prompts, images, shots, and sequences that can be reviewed and iterated with less waste.
Related paths
These internal links connect high-intent pages, supporting articles, and the broader resource directory so authority is distributed across the cluster rather than trapped in a single landing page.
FAQ
FAQ
It should connect story planning, character consistency, and production workflow instead of acting like a generic marketing page.
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Yes, if the content clearly addresses those scenarios and is linked to related guides, hub pages, and tool pages that reinforce topical authority.
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The page focuses on orientation, not friction. Users can quickly understand the workflow and jump into the product or related guides without unnecessary detours.
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