How to Make Your First Series in Viddy GO
From one sentence to a published series on RUN — the complete walkthrough. Companion to the video tutorial. You don't need a crew, a budget, or any editing skill. You need an idea.
By RUN.team · June 26, 2026

The 60-second version
Open Viddy GO → New Project
Type your story idea in a sentence
Viddy GO auto-builds the show — title, characters, locations
Review & tweak (by chat or by hand), pick a style
Generate art → characters, select voices (if you want to change the auto-assigned ones), locations
Generate storyboards → see the whole episode as panels
Generate videos → add a soundtrack
Publish → it goes live on RUN.tv
That's the start of a series in under 1 hour.
Now the details.

Open Viddy GO. Click New Project. You can import an existing world or a document describing your characters/world (even images) — or just start from scratch. Most first-timers start from scratch.

Describe your story in a sentence or two. Be playful — specificity is what makes it sing.
Example from the walkthrough: “A couple of explorers journey to the Pacific Northwest forest ends up with them falling in love with Bigfoot, and fighting for his attention”
Click Continue. Viddy GO sets up the characters, world, and everything the video needs.

Viddy GO generates a full show: a title (it named the example “Love in the Pines”), a genre, a synopsis, a cast (protagonist, supporter, love interest, antagonist), and locations.
Edit two ways:
By chat: type what you want changed (“make the protagonists one woman and one man”) → send → apply.
By hand: rename characters, add a character, add or edit locations.

Choose your visual style — anthropomorphic, fantasy/sci-fi, anime, stylized/painterly, or upload your own style reference!

Viddy GO shows the episode shape: e.g., 6 shots × 15s = ~90 seconds, with the story beats called out — hook → setup → rising action → midpoint escalation → cliffhanger. (This is exactly the structure that makes short dramas land.) Edit by chat if you want; apply changes.


Your asset library starts empty. Click Generate missing art and watch the generation log:
Characters appear — each with an auto-assigned voice you can test and swap for something that fits (“I need something deeper”).
Refine any character by editing its prompt (wardrobe, look, vibe) and regenerating until it's right.
Locations: generate all the missing ones.
Props (optional): add things your story needs (e.g., an off-road vehicle).

Viddy GO creates a main style image. Every storyboard panel is generated against it to keep a consistent look. It doesn't appear in the final video, so it doesn't need to be perfect — but you can upload your own or regenerate it.

Viddy GO writes a per-scene shot list (the script), then you generate the storyboard panels — do them all at once to see the whole episode laid out.
The system flags panels for review (e.g., a character-consistency mismatch). You decide whether to regenerate or ignore — a safety net that catches things you'd miss.
Edit any panel: change references, add/remove characters, or edit the panel prompt to name specific elements (“the vehicle is seen on the road at a distance”).

Viddy GO writes motion prompts (how characters move/react) from the storyboards, plus the dialogue audio. Hit Generate all.
Pro move from the walkthrough: get a rough draft of the whole episode start-to-finish first — feel the timing and tone — then go back and fix specific shots. Regenerate any shot with edits (“maintain character scale; improve the voice acting”) via advanced prompting or “fine-tune with AI.”

Generate background music from a description (for example: “cinematic and quirky, with Pacific Northwest forest sounds”). It scores the story automatically; you can also play the entire rough cut and evaluate whether the background music should be louder or quieter.

Viddy GO compiles the shots into one episode (thumbnails auto-generated). Generate a cover image. Your content lives in a “world” on RUN — a world can hold video, games, and interactive-fiction stories together.
If you want, download the video, edit externally (speed up, slow down, crop), and re-upload. Totally optional — personal preference.

Click Publish. and it is immediately live!. Head to RUN.tv, search for your title, view it, and share it with your friends. Then feel free to start your next episode!
Where to get help
The whole point: Viddy GO does the heavy lifting. Your job is the idea and the taste. Start with one sentence — publish a series today!
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