How AI Scene Chaining Creates “Infinite” Environments (Backrooms Breakdown)
TL;DR:
This workflow turns a single AI-generated room into a continuous, never-ending cinematic descent by chaining image generation and image-to-video motion.
1. Core Idea
Instead of generating separate scenes, you build a connected spatial system:
  • One base environment (the “anchor room”)
  • Infinite variations of that same space
  • Consistent camera motion across all clips
This creates continuity that feels like a single endless world.
2. Step-by-Step Workflow
Step 1 — Base Scene (Midjourney)Generate a single backrooms-style room:
  • mono-yellow walls
  • fluorescent lighting
  • drop ceiling
  • liminal, empty composition
This becomes your reference “world state.”
Step 2 — Scene Expansion (Nano Banana / remix tool)Instead of creating new environments, you:
  • remix the same room
  • slightly vary layout, depth, or structure
  • maintain visual continuity
This prevents “world resets” between shots.
Step 3 — Dual Image-to-Video Clips (per room)
For each room, generate TWO clips:
  • Clip A: black frame → roomPrompt:“Camera descends vertically downward at a constant moderate speed.”
  • Clip B: room → continuationSame motion prompt, but starting from the room image.
3. The Chain
You connect clips like this:
Clip A → Clip B → next room → repeat
This produces:
  • continuous camera motion
  • no visual resets
  • the illusion of infinite architecture
Let me know if this help for if there are any questions!
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