VGAP is the production OS our team uses to ship Indian mythology and kids stories. Reusable Ramayana & Mahabharata characters, an Indian theme system, SOP-driven generation, and clip-to-stitch automation — all in one place.
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How it works
Six stages. Reviewable at every step. The team library + Indian theme system feed in from the start, so output is on-brand on the first pass — not after three rounds of rework.
Paste an outline or talk it through with the studio AI. Pick an SOP template (Ramayana · Mahabharata · Kids).
Pull characters from the team library — Krishna, Arjuna, Sita, Hanuman — with their canonical look already locked in.
Pick an Indian theme pack: ashram · palace · ghat · war field · celestial. Auras, costumes, palettes come bundled.
Per-scene boards, with character refs + theme assets composed automatically. Retry any frame that misses the brief.
Stills become 5s motion shots. Continuity-locked: costume, aura, and recurring environment carry across scenes.
Narration over the cut, optional title cards, exported draft ready for review. Cancel-and-retry anywhere upstream.
Why this isn’t just another AI tool
Krishna, Arjuna, Rama, Sita, Hanuman — saved once, reused on every project. Costume, aura, signature traits locked.
Forests · ashrams · ghats · palaces · yajna fires · war fields. Each asset injects the right cultural detail into prompts.
Mahabharata epic · Ramayana devotional · Kids soft fantasy · Indian anime · Classical mythological. One click sets the tone.
Costume locks · aura locks · recurring environment refs. Lord Hanuman's tail color stays the same across scene 1 and scene 12.
Codified studio process — pick a template, get pre-tuned prompts, scene counts, and review checklists for that story type.
Approval gates after script · characters · stills · clips · narration. QA checklists per stage. Retry per scene without restarting.
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Field notes
“Earlier I’d spend two hours describing what Krishna should look like for every scene. Now I pick him from the library and he’s already correct. That alone shaved a day off our last episode.”
Priya Iyer
Story producer, Lipi Studios