Direct motion
Learn how to specify camera movement, pacing, and action beats.
AI video generation course
Iro teaches AI video prompting through short daily reps. You learn to direct subject, motion, framing, and pacing, then iterate with judgment across Sora, Veo, Runway, Pika, Luma, and Kling.
iOS now. Android is in development. Free to start; optional Pro upgrade is managed through Apple.
Learn how to specify camera movement, pacing, and action beats.
Maintain look, palette, and subject identity across shots.
Practice re-prompts and edits instead of starting from scratch.
Modern video models reward direction. A vague prompt gives a wobbly clip; a well-structured prompt gives a shot you could intercut into real footage. Iro turns video prompting into a daily skill: subject, action, framing, motion, pacing, and continuity.
Lessons move from concept (camera language, motion grammar, continuity) into exercises (rewrite, compare, critique). Skills are designed to transfer across model upgrades.
The video-generation path is built for filmmakers, marketers, social creators, and product teams using AI video in real production. It pairs well with AI image generation and AI for marketing.
Iro teaches transferable AI video prompting skills that apply to Sora, Veo, Runway, Pika, Luma, Kling, and similar tools.
No. Iro teaches the prompting and direction skills inside the app. You can practice the techniques in any video tool you already use.
Yes. The Creative & Coding track also covers AI image generation across Midjourney, DALL·E, Stable Diffusion, Imagen, and Flux.
No. Iro builds practical AI video direction. It complements — but does not replace — formal film or production training.