The /asmr-ambient skill in FilmMovie Studio is a sleep-and-relaxation audio producer: it makes guided meditations, bedtime stories or ambient ASMR. It writes slowly, simply and with decreasing energy, slices the whispered narration into short segments and lays a quiet music bed under it to match your chosen ambience. This guide walks the whole flow — from the brief through approving the script to layered audio on the timeline. Note: this skill deliberately renders nothing; the result is layered audio you mix yourself in the timeline.
What you'll need
- FilmMovie Studio installed with a project open.
- An audio generation provider configured in Settings (a kie.ai or deAPI key).
- An idea for a relaxing theme — e.g. breathing, a night train, rain on the window, or counting to a hundred.
Step by step
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Launch the /asmr-ambient skill
In the chat panel, type /asmr-ambient (or pick the Audio Studio skill from the skill picker). The app switches into sleep-audio producer mode and opens calmly, in short sentences.
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Fill in the session brief
A brief form opens. Choose the type (guided meditation, bedtime story or ambient ASMR), the length (~3, ~5 or ~10 minutes), the voice (soft whisper, warm storyteller, gentle male or calm neutral) and the ambience (rain, fireplace, ocean, forest, ambient drone or no background). Then type the session's theme.
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Tip: Ambience drives the music bed. "No background" gives voice only — handy if you want to add your own sound later. - 3
Approve the script at the creative gate
The app writes a slow script and saves it as a "Sleep Script" document card on the canvas. It pauses at a creative gate and asks whether to record. Read the text and click "Approve — record the voiceover", or choose "Adjust the script" and add notes.
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RemixoutputTip: Energy in the script should only fall — no twists, no firm ending. Read the close before approving; it should dissolve, not build. - 4
Watch audio cards appear on the canvas
Once approved, the app slices the script into ~60–90 word segments and records each one separately. Narration cards drop onto the canvas — "Narration 1/N", "Narration 2/N" … While generating, a card shimmers first, then fills with its audio track.
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Preview the individual cards
Click an audio card to play it right on the canvas. Check the pace and tone. If a segment sounds rushed, right-click it and choose remix — the app re-records just that one segment with a slower delivery.
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Let the music bed finish generating
If you picked an ambience, the app adds an "Ambient Bed" card — a quiet instrumental bed tuned to your theme. For a longer session it makes 2–3 beds that overlap in the timeline.
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Open the timeline and stack the layers
The app opens the timeline: narration segments line up on the Dialogue track and the bed sits under them on the Music track. You can also add cards manually via the context menu's "add to timeline". The voice is the foreground — pull the Music track down so you only notice it when it stops.
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TimelineRenderVideoVoiceoverMusicSubtitlesTip: Let the bed start ~6–8 seconds before the first words and run past the last ones, so the listener settles into the sound and out of it.
What you get
On the canvas you have a row of audio cards — the approved script, the narration segments and a quiet ambient bed — and in the timeline a layered session ready to mix. The voice plays on the Dialogue track, the bed under it on the Music track. Just balance the levels and gaps; you can always render a file from the timeline yourself afterwards. The skill deliberately doesn't render — the result is layered, mixable audio, not a finished MP4.
Pro tips
- Energy should only fall: no twists, no firm ending. The close should dissolve into a quiet "goodnight...", not build.
- A long script is deliberately sliced into 60–90 word segments — remix one bad segment on its own, never the whole session.
- The music bed should be so unobtrusive you only notice it when it stops. If it holds attention on its own, it's too interesting.
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