Long-form video

Long-form course videos. A full 20-minute lesson, not a 60-second clip.

One run produces a complete lesson that holds its accuracy from minute one to minute twenty. Deterministic, not generative.

Acids & Bases — Topic 8 / Lesson 031080p20:00Titration Curvestrong base titrated into a weak acidpHVolume (mL)Equivalence pointBuffer regionpH = pKa + log([A⁻]/[HA])LESSON SCENES01Intro & objectivesnow playing2:3002Core concept: pH & pKaknowledge visualization5:3003Worked exampletitration, step by step6:0004Common mistakemisreading the endpoint3:3005Recap & quizlock it in2:3012:48 / 20:00CC1.0xAccurate, every frameRendered via Remotiondeterministic, not generative
20min

a full lesson per run

100%

rendered from your source

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talking heads, hallucinations

40+

countries of paying creators

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A concept has an arc. Sixty seconds can't hold it.

Full length is what lets a lesson actually land — and X-Pilot paces it for you.

COMPREHENSION0:0020:00one continuous 20-minute lesson1Set upframe the idea2Explainthe core concept3Work ita real example4Flagthe common mistakeRecaplock it in
  1. Set up — frame the idea
  2. Explain — the core concept
  3. Work it — a real example
  4. Flag — the common mistake
  5. Recap — lock it in
SHORT-CLIP TOOL0:60one fragment, then it's overX-PILOT LESSONIntroConceptWorked exampleMistakeRecap0:0020:00 — 20× the runtime

Short-clip tools

A reel of fragments

  • Capped at seconds, so you chop teaching apart
  • Reads like marketing, not curriculum
  • Accuracy drifts the longer it runs

X-Pilot

One complete lesson

  • 10-20 minutes — a topic taught end to end
  • Sellable depth on Teachable, Udemy, your site
  • Accurate at minute 18 as at minute 1

A 20-minute lesson is a normal output.

Length is gated by credits, not by an artificial per-video cap.

Creator

$19/mo

~20min

simple video / run

popular

Professional

$49/mo

~60min

about 3 full lessons

Ultra

$129/mo

~180min

about 9 full lessons

Typical simple-video capacities verified on the pricing page. Complex video (Veo / 3D / AI image) runs about half as long. Exact consumption is shown before you render.

Twenty minutes that don't drift.

Length only matters if the content survives it.

Your sourcePDF · slides · notes{ }Remotion sandboxisolated · deterministic20:00 lessonaccurate, every frameACCURACY OVER RUNTIMEhigh0:0020:00Generative — driftsX-Pilot — holds, minute one to twenty

Rendered, not improvised

Every frame is rendered programmatically via Remotion in isolated sandboxes — no generative model wandering as the clock runs.

Bound to your source

Formulas, diagrams, and code trace back to your document, so a long lesson never invents a step halfway through.

No talking heads

A long lesson is twenty minutes of explained visuals — knowledge visualization, not an avatar reading a script.

Editable by the minute

Re-pace the intro or expand an example in plain language. Re-render the affected section, not the whole lesson.

“No avatars. No stock footage. Knowledge visualization only.

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"As a Udemy instructor teaching Python, I used to spend weeks editing each course module. With X-Pilot's knowledge visualization, I shipped my entire 12-hour course in 3 days."

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Sarah Chen
Udemy Instructor

"What used to take me a full weekend — 20+ hours of recording and editing — I now generate in under an hour. X-Pilot gave me back an entire workday per course module to focus on research."

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Dr. Alistair Finch
Professor of Economics

"X-Pilot isn't just a simple text-to-video converter. It truly simulates a professional team — researchers, screenwriters, visual designers. Most importantly, it focuses on knowledge itself, not technical details."

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Content Creator · TAAFT

"The animations and voice-overs make our courses look like they were produced by a major studio. Student engagement has skyrocketed since we switched to X-Pilot."

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Supreet Seher
Curriculum Strategist

"We cut training video production cost by 80% and turnaround from 3 weeks to 2 days. Consistent, high-quality modules for our global teams at a fraction of what we used to spend."

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Waziri
CEO, Harlem Labs

"As an instructional designer, X-Pilot lets me turn course outlines into polished videos without touching editing software. The quality rivals tools that cost 10x more."

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Freddy Ortega
Executive, Careonyx

"My students love the new video format. The dynamic visuals keep them focused, and it's incredibly easy to update lessons with new content."

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Dr. Daniel Beke
Researcher, University of Notre Dame

"X-Pilot renders text directly from the uploaded source document rather than paraphrasing. Across all 22 modules, every regulatory citation remained exactly as written in the source — chapter numbers, rule references, and procedural language preserved without drift."

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Maritime Training Specialist · Verified on G2

Questions about length

How long can a single X-Pilot video be?
Long enough to be a real lesson, not a teaser. On the Creator plan a single run comfortably produces around 20 minutes of simple video (or about 10 minutes of complex video); Professional handles roughly 60 minutes, and Ultra around 180. Exact credit consumption is shown in the editor before you render.
Why a 20-minute lesson instead of short clips?
A syllabus topic, a certification clause, or an SOP procedure rarely fits in 60 seconds. A long-form lesson teaches a concept end to end — definition, worked example, common mistake, recap. Short-clip tools force you to chop teaching into fragments; X-Pilot holds a complete lesson together.
Does accuracy hold across a full 20-minute video?
Yes. Every frame is rendered programmatically via Remotion in isolated sandboxes from your source document — not improvised by a generative model that drifts as the runtime grows. Formulas, diagrams, and code stay accurate at minute eighteen the same way they do at minute one. Deterministic, not generative.
Is a longer video just a talking head reading a longer script?
No. The output is knowledge visualization — diagrams, annotated formulas, animated figures, chapter cards — for the entire length. No talking heads, no hallucinations. A 20-minute X-Pilot lesson is twenty minutes of explained visuals, not twenty minutes of an avatar.
Can a long-form video still be part of a series?
Yes. Each chapter in a series can itself be a full 10-20 minute lesson, so one syllabus becomes a library of complete lessons rather than a reel of clips. See series-based generation.