How Seko’s Infinite Canvas Automates AI Video Production and Scales Short‑Drama Success
Seko’s newly launched Infinite Canvas unifies storyboard, asset scheduling, and image generation in a single node‑based workspace, cutting material‑building costs to near zero and driving record‑breaking view counts across multiple AI‑generated short‑drama seasons.
Infinite Canvas Workflow Automation
Infinite Canvas is a node‑based creation space where storyboarding, asset scheduling, and image generation happen on one canvas. Previously creators switched between multiple tools; now the entire pipeline runs in a single interface, improving continuity and efficiency.
The system comprises three core capabilities: (1) AI‑driven automatic generation of the canvas workflow from a script or creative prompt, producing a complete set of characters, scenes, props, and storyboards; (2) cross‑episode asset continuity, allowing each episode to reuse assets such as character designs and scene styles without manual reconstruction; (3) an integrated film‑grade toolbox offering 720° panoramas, multi‑angle views, grid layouts, and story simulation tools, all accessible directly on the canvas.
Validation Through Hit Series
In partnership with Chen Ke Culture, Seko produced the series "Jubao Xianpen: The Mischievous Root Is the Real BOSS," which became one of the first breakout AI short‑drama IPs. Season 2 generated 63.79 million views on the first day and surpassed 100 million total plays on Douyin by 8 June. Season 3 reached 72.03 million first‑day views, topping the comic‑drama chart for five consecutive days. Season 4 achieved 80.44 million first‑day views and held the chart‑top spot for four days.
These rising numbers reflect both audience demand and the platform’s increasing production speed and quality. A creator reported that building a 99‑episode series now costs almost no time because the AI parses the script and instantly generates a ready‑to‑use canvas with all assets, eliminating repetitive manual work.
From Tool to Infrastructure
Seko is positioning itself as foundational infrastructure for the film industry. In April 2026, it was the official AIGC creation‑tool platform for the Beijing International Film Festival’s AIGC unit and a sponsor of AIGC tools. In May 2026, Seko participated in a Cannes‑style round‑table with industry leaders, discussing AI‑driven creativity alongside 200 global filmmakers.
The narrative emphasizes that while tools answer the question "can we do it?", infrastructure addresses "can we do it at scale and sustainably?" By standardizing and automating repetitive production steps, Seko frees creators to focus on creative decisions, paving a clear path from short‑drama to feature‑film AI production.
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