Documentation Index
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Compose’s Bench Bar is the generation surface at the bottom of the screen. Different work than Create’s Command Bar: generating shots from structured scene context, not freestyle prompts.
The ingredients strip. At the top of the Bench Bar, you see the scene’s ingredients. Cast thumbnails, location, style, and any scene references. Each is toggleable per-generation. Switch off anything you don’t want in this shot.
Pick refs from prior shots. As your scene fills with shots, you can pull from your own work. Select previous shots as references for the next generation. The more shots you have, the less you lean on the original ingredients. Continuity emerges from the production itself, not just from the setup.
Quick direction (optional). A textarea for last-mile inflection. Make it raining heavy, push the sun lower. Most of the time it’s empty.
You don’t write prompts in Compose. The prompt is dynamically compiled at generation time from everything you’ve already decided. The scene’s directive, the beat’s intent and state change, the shot’s framing and action, the cast in frame, the references attached. Your decisions are the prompt. Quick direction is for inflection, not for the heavy lifting.
Model, aspect, quality. Pick the model that fits the shot, the aspect that fits the cut, the quality that fits the moment.
Press Render. The shot comes out compiled from the structure you’ve already built.