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Wan 3.0 Multi-Shot Consistency: I Counted Every Cut in 110 Official Clips

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An analysis of 110 official Alibaba Wan 3.0 demo videos and 64 paired prompts finds that multi-shot character consistency can work but is not guaranteed: among explicitly multi-shot examples, three matched their requested shot counts, while others under-delivered, including one four-shot prompt rendered as only two shots. The assessment challenges claims of native 4K, public APIs, open weights, and fixed reference-image limits, noting that official materials support output up to 1080p, access through Alibaba Cloud Model Studio, and no released Wan 3.0 weights or third-party endpoints. Character faces generally remain more stable than accessories, props, camera placement, and interactions between multiple people, especially when prompts alter location, lighting, wardrobe, and angle simultaneously. As a more controllable alternative, the text recommends creating a single identity reference image, generating separate locked keyframes for each shot while changing only one variable at a time, animating each shot independently with reference-to-video tools, and stitching the clips afterward; the estimated listed cost for a four-shot, 20-second sequence is about $2.29.

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