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Runway Act-3

AI video model that keeps characters consistent across shots

PriceIncluded in Runway Gen-3 subscription / Standard from $15/mo / Pro $35/mo / Unlimited $95/moReviewed2026-07-07

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3-1
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The Panel's Take

Runway Act-3 is a video generation model specifically engineered to maintain consistent character identity and motion across multi-shot sequences, directly attacking the identity drift problem that plagues AI video workflows. It ships inside the existing Runway web app and is accessible via API for Gen-3 subscribers. The model targets filmmakers, animators, and content teams who need cohesive character performance across cuts without manual frame-by-frame correction.

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The specific output Act-3 targets — a character walking through a door in shot one and appearing in a hallway in shot two with the same face, hair physics, and gait — is the exact failure mode that makes AI video unusable for narrative work. I tested multi-shot sequences and the identity consistency is genuinely better than Gen-2; the face isn't drifting between cuts and clothing details hold across angles. The editing surface is still shallow — you're prompting, not directing — but Act-3 is the first Runway model where I'd consider building a scene around it rather than just generating B-roll.

Helpful?

Identity drift in AI video is a real, documented problem and not a made-up use case, so credit where it's due — Act-3 is solving something that actually blocks professional adoption. The competitor to name here is Kling 2.0 and Sora, both of which are making the same consistency claims on the same timeline. What kills this in 12 months is not a competitor but OpenAI shipping Sora with character consistency natively into the ChatGPT workflow, making Runway's API pricing look expensive for the same output quality. Act-3 ships because the problem is real; it would earn a higher score if Runway published a methodology for how they measure identity consistency instead of asking us to take the blog post at face value.

Helpful?

The primitive here is a video diffusion model with a character embedding that persists a latent identity representation across generation calls — that's a real engineering problem and not a trivial API wrapper. But the DX bet Runway made is to lock this behind the Gen-3 subscription tier with no standalone API pricing transparency, and the API docs for Act-3 specifically don't tell me what the input contract looks like for character reference images versus text prompts. The moment of truth for a developer is 'can I integrate this into my pipeline in an afternoon' and the answer right now is 'depends on whether you can reverse-engineer the reference image format from the playground.' Ship when the API surface is documented to the same standard as the model capability claims.

Helpful?

Act-3's thesis is falsifiable: within three years, long-form AI video production will be shot-based rather than clip-based, meaning identity persistence across a session is the load-bearing primitive, not per-clip quality. That bet is credible — every serious video workflow is multi-shot and every current AI tool breaks at the cut. The second-order effect if Act-3 works is that it collapses the cost of pre-production animatics, meaning studios greenlight more concepts faster and the bottleneck moves from production to creative direction. Runway is riding the trend of professional video teams adopting AI not as a novelty but as a production tool — they're on-time to that shift, not early. The future state where this is infrastructure is a world where a director references a character once and the model holds it for a hundred shots; Act-3 is the first credible step toward that workflow.

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Runway Act-3 verdict: SHIP 🚀

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