Aleph supports a variety of features designed for professional post-production. Simplify complex VFX tasks, from adding props to removing unnecessary elements. You can mimic the lighting into golden hour or transform the scene from day to night. The model also reproduces motion and provides drone-like effects and perspective shifts with zero manual animation.
With Aleph, the camera control is beyond physical setup. Creators can generate wide, close-ups, or inverse angles from existing scenes. This tool extends the footage and keeps the story moving and styled without re-shooting. Editing includes text conversions such as aging, restrings, and motion mapping from one clip to another.
Runway was promoting Aleph as a “state-of-the-art in-context video model.” Understand the visual context of uploaded clips and make intelligent changes based on instructions in the form of short prompts. Therefore, it eliminates the need for many boring frame-by-frame editing and offers speed and creative freedom in a single simultaneous process.
Bound with Alpha Testers, enterprise users and creative professionals, Runway plans to deploy to a wider range of users, but has not mentioned the official release date. Information on pricing, length support, and aspect ratio support remains a mystery.
The well-known industry names have already begun exploring the technology. With Netflix and Disney using older ones on the runway in their content pipelines and AI-generated films from IMAX screened built on runway tools, Aleph's Presence is bolstering the company in a rapidly growing creative technology space.
