YouTube automation for films worth publishing.
Coordinate story, voice, scenes, motion, score, captions, and assembly through one workflow while keeping factual, rights, and publication review human.
The operating job
Automate production handoffs, not editorial responsibility.
For serious YouTube operators, automation should remove fragmented handoffs between research, scripting, voice, scene generation, motion, scoring, captions, and assembly. It should not remove the human who owns facts, rights, audience fit, and publication.
Onira is designed for original, narration-led films with a clear brief and review boundary. The first market is history, civilization, cultural heritage, and adjacent educational storytelling where a coherent complete film matters more than bulk clip output.
Repeatable workflow
One production contract from idea to final cut.
- 1. Brief
- Define topic, audience, promise, evidence boundary, duration target, tone, language, aspect ratio, and release criteria.
- 2. Story
- Develop the hook, thesis, ending, key moments, audio script, outline, and screenplay before visual spend.
- 3. Voice
- Generate and measure narration or dialogue first so scene timing follows the accepted audio.
- 4. Picture
- Create reviewed references, stills, motion, and selected takes with continuity context.
- 5. Finish
- Design sound and score, build captions and timeline, review the rough cut, and render a final MP4.
- 6. Publish
- A human verifies facts, rights, disclosure, title, thumbnail, description, and the final upload.
What to measure
Optimize for accepted films, not generated assets.
- First acceptable cut
- How long and how much it takes to reach a sequence the creator would publish after review.
- Intervention
- Which scenes, claims, voices, or continuity failures needed correction and why.
- Cost per accepted film
- The settled production cost after retries and review, not a generic credits-per-minute shortcut.
- Second project
- Whether the creator starts another production is stronger evidence than a single demo reaction.
Boundary
Onira is not a passive-income autoposter.
- No upload or scheduling
- Onira exports a reviewable MP4; channel publishing remains manual.
- No monetization guarantee
- YouTube evaluates originality, repetition, rights, safety, disclosure, and viewer value under current policies.
- No factual guarantee
- Research assistance can improve the starting point; the creator remains the publication authority.
- No template-spam promise
- The workflow is built for original cinematic stories, not unattended high-volume duplication.
Start with one real episode.
Bring the channel, audience, production baseline, review owner, and a concrete film brief.