What was demonstrated
The replay lane completed staged text-to-image, image-to-video, post, and assembly steps while maintaining a refusal path for unpromoted inputs under the same governed workflow.
Why it matters
This is a better product proof than a one-off output gallery because it shows a structured, replayable media lane with promotion-aware release assembly and refusal discipline.
Governance / verification posture
- Staged replay structure spans generation, transformation, post, and assembly.
- Release assembly is part of the proof story, not an invisible downstream step.
- Refusal on unpromoted input reinforces that the lane stays governed under pressure.
Public-safe artifact
Stage summary
- T2I mini: pass
- I2V mini: pass
- Post mini: pass
- Assembly mini: pass
- Refuse unpromoted: enforced
Replay posture
- Media-lane execution remains staged and reviewable.
- Release assembly has governed visibility.
- Refusal boundaries remain part of the lane discipline.
What is intentionally omitted
- Internal work-order paths, release SKU internals, and private artifacts.
- Raw run roots and detailed media production internals.
- Any non-public identifiers or proprietary prompt/process detail.
Related proof / milestone links