ARQ says a fal enterprise setup now processes a 650-image storyboard in about 15 minutes, with a first feature film in progress. Treat the speed claim as company-reported, but watch batch storyboarding as a concrete selling point for AI-native studios.

ARQ says the practical change is throughput. In the company's fal enterprise post, founder Stark says an email went out Thursday, the deal was finalized Friday, and by Monday morning ARQ had an enterprise setup running a 650-image storyboard in 15 minutes. That makes batch storyboarding the clearest concrete use case here: not one polished hero frame, but hundreds of frames generated fast enough to support preproduction at film scale.
ARQ also ties that setup to production output, saying a first feature film is in progress. The claim is still self-reported, but for creative teams the useful signal is the workflow target: enterprise inference priced and configured for large storyboard runs rather than one-off prompting.
ARQ's broader pitch is an AI filmmaking stack, not just a faster render queue. In its launch thread, the company says it is automating everything a film studio does except "the idea. The artist. The craft," and its ARQ site presents that as a home for creatives working inside AI-heavy production.
A separate workflow teaser sketches the sequence as idea generation, script writing, storyboard, and "dynamic," then adds that a full behind-the-scenes breakdown is coming. The first video post claims the first video made with ARQ Agents plus fal's enterprise stack is already complete, which makes the 650-image storyboard number more than a benchmark: ARQ is positioning it as the front end of a production pipeline that moves from script and boards into finished moving-image output.
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"AI Is Replacing Everyone Except Humans" - ARQ We're automating everything a film studio does. Except the idea. The artist. The craft. We work with top brands and governments to redefine what AI filmmaking looks like. We're building a home for the creatives who want to do the Show more
The first video made with ARQ Agents + FAL enterprise solution:
Pushing the boundaries of the AI models available to bring narratives to life. Complete behind the scenes launching soon. - idea generation - script writing - storyboard - dymamic No this is not Seedance 2.0 First live stream on @rumblevideo soon. pic.x.com/nWGHHw4kHK