Core / Diagram / 12-25 min
5 orchestration patterns with diagrams
Match linear, HITL, parallel, multi-agent, and event-triggered workflows to real jobs.
TL;DR
Use this lesson to match linear, HITL, parallel, multi-agent, and event-triggered workflows to real jobs. Treat it as practical guidance, not a rigid rulebook.
Why it matters
Agentic tools can plan, generate, edit, caption, and export, but they need clear briefs and recovery gates. The goal is to help you make a stronger clip without taking away your creative freedom.
What you will learn
Prerequisites
- A clear clip goal
- A source asset or creative brief
- Access to an agentic video tool or orchestration stack
What you need
Core concept
Agentic workflows are useful only when the brief, checkpoints, and outputs are specific enough to control the result.
Example
Scenario
A creator wants an agent to help produce or transform a clip without losing control of the output.
Move
Use 5 orchestration patterns with diagrams to define the brief, source boundaries, checkpoints, and expected deliverable before running the agent.
Result
The agent has less room to drift, and the creator knows where to approve, reject, or revise.
How to do it
- 1Use a linear pattern for simple ingest, transcribe, cut, caption, and export jobs.
- 2Use human-in-the-loop when claims, rights, brand risk, or expensive generation need review.
- 3Use parallel variants when you want multiple hooks, captions, or b-roll options to compare.
- 4Use multi-agent roles only when analyst, writer, editor, and reviewer responsibilities are truly different.
- 5Use event-triggered workflows for RSS, folder uploads, webhooks, or scheduled recurring sources.
Expected output
A controlled agent run plan or result with inputs, checkpoints, outputs, and failure notes documented.
Practice task
Write a controlled run plan for 5 orchestration patterns with diagrams
- 1Define the source asset, platform, output format, and review point.
- 2Run or map the smallest version of the agent workflow.
- 3Write down where the agent can fail and what a human should approve before export.