Story formats
One engine. Many shapes. Every format runs on the same Memory Graph, orchestrated across the same model stack.
The formats Ra ships
Section titled “The formats Ra ships”| Format | What it’s for | Typical length |
|---|---|---|
| Documentary | Research-led storytelling, long-form exploration, factual narrative | 5–30 min |
| Explainer | Product walkthroughs, topic breakdowns, how-the-world-works | 60–300 sec |
| Narration | Film, documentary voiceover, audiobook-to-video | 3–20 min |
| Voice-over | Branded content, ads, company storytelling | 30–90 sec |
| Podcast | Audio-first long-form with visual support | 15–60 min |
| How-to | Step-by-step educational, tutorials, instructional | 90 sec – 10 min |
| Devotional | Sermons, chants, spiritual narratives | 1 min – 24 hr stream |
| Talking-head | Founders, creators, on-camera storytelling | 60 sec – 15 min |
| DIY | Hobbyist, maker, craft tutorials | 2–10 min |
| Ad / Promo | Sales, performance, campaign creatives | 6–90 sec |
| Feature-length narrative | Non-linear films, multi-character stories, long-form fiction | 30–120 min |
| 24×7 stream | Continuous programming, devotional, ambient, music-driven | Always-on |
Formats are hybrid-capable
Section titled “Formats are hybrid-capable”A documentary can fold in a talking-head interview. An explainer can open with a voice-over hook. A how-to can close with an ad beat.
Ra composes formats the way a director would, not the way a template would.
How Ra picks a format
Section titled “How Ra picks a format”Ra reads the brief and proposes a format that fits. You confirm, override, or ask for alternatives. Format choice is not locked — you can rebuild a project in a different format at any point.