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A Survey on Long-Video Storytelling Generation: Architectures, Consistency, and Cinematic Quality

ICCV 2025 LongVid Foundations Workshop

Publication date: October 20, 2025

Mohamed Elmoghany, Ryan A. Rossi, David Seunghyun Yoon, Subhojyoti Mukherjee, Eslam Bakr, Puneet Mathur, Gang Wu, Viet Dac Lai, Nedim Lipka, Ruiyi Zhang, Varun Manjunatha, Chien Nguyen, Daksh Dangi, Abel Salinas, Mohammad Taesiri, Hongjie Chen, Xiaolei Huang, Joe Barrow, Nesreen Ahmed, Hoda Eldardiry, Namyong Park, Yu Wang, Jaemin Cho, Anh Totti Nguyen, Zhengzhong Tu, Thien Nguyen, Dinesh Manocha, Mohamed Elhoseiny, Franck Dernoncourt

Despite the significant progress that has been made in video generative models, existing state-of-the-art methods can only produce videos lasting 5-16 seconds, often labeled "long-form videos". Furthermore, videos exceeding 16 seconds struggle to maintain consistent character appearances and scene layouts throughout the narrative. In particular, multi-subject long videos still fail to preserve character consistency and motion coherence. While some methods can generate videos up to 150 seconds long, they often suffer from frame redundancy and low temporal diversity. Recent work has attempted to produce long-form videos featuring multiple characters, narrative coherence, and high-fidelity detail. We comprehensively studied 32 papers on video generation to identify key architectural components and training strategies that consistently yield these qualities. We also construct a comprehensive novel taxonomy of existing methods and present comparative tables that categorize papers by their architectural designs and performance characteristics.

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