Step 1
Start with an idea, script, or novel
Use a rough premise, pasted script, uploaded file, or novel chapter as the source for the drama project.
Turn an idea, script, or novel into a structured drama project. The AI drama agent helps plan the story, review the outline, build characters and locations, then move each beat into episode production.
Agent planning
Drama Studio separates the creative conversation from the project data. The agent helps decide direction and next steps, while the workbench keeps the outline, characters, locations, props, and beats editable.
Start from an idea, uploaded script, or novel material, then choose whether to preserve the source or optimize it for short-drama pacing.
The agent asks for confirmation before moving from outline to full character, location, prop, and beat-sheet work.
Generated drama information is saved into workbench tabs, so creators can review, edit, export, and continue into production.
Workflow
Drama Studio keeps the creative chain connected: source material, AI planning, outline review, structured assets, beat sheets, and video production all live in one drama workflow.
Step 1
Use a rough premise, pasted script, uploaded file, or novel chapter as the source for the drama project.
Step 2
The AI drama agent clarifies the audience, adaptation mode, episode count, tone, and next best action.
Step 3
Confirm the logline and episode outline before generating deeper characters, locations, props, and beat sheets.
Step 4
Build characters, locations, props, visual references, and voices so later scenes have continuity.
Step 5
Break each episode into hooks, escalation, reversals, dialogue, references, timing, and visual direction.
Step 6
Use beat prompts, references, video parameters, version history, and export tools to generate drama videos.
Use cases
Whether you bring a rough idea, novel material, an existing script, or a short-drama series concept, the workflow keeps planning and production connected.
Idea
Describe a genre, conflict, or character setup and let the agent turn it into a reviewable drama direction.
Novel
Bring in novel or story text, preserve important source details, and reshape it into drama episodes when needed.
Script
Use a pasted or uploaded script as the blueprint, then tighten pacing, dialogue, beats, and production structure.
Series
Plan recurring characters, locations, props, hooks, and episode arcs before entering video production.
Storyboard and board assets
After the story world is defined, Drama Studio can turn scene direction into storyboard frames and keep generated images in the project board for later production references.
Generate multi-frame storyboard images from scene direction before committing to video production.
Store result images, references, and production tries in a project-level board asset library.
Use storyboard frames and board results as visual references when generating episode videos.
Verified product chain
This real project shows the full chain: AI planning, outline review, structured characters and locations, beat-sheet restoration, production prompts, video versions, and final teaser output.
Proof step 1
The story direction is confirmed before the workspace generates deeper project data.
Proof step 2
The outline, character cards, environments, and props are stored as editable product data.
Proof step 3
The beat sheet becomes the bridge from story structure to production prompts.
Proof step 4
The production workspace keeps references, versions, timeline, and export in one view.
Episode production
Once the drama structure is ready, the project moves into a scene-by-scene production workspace with references, prompt editing, quick prompts, video versions, timeline, post-processing, and export.
Production workspace
The editor keeps references, prompts, previews, version history, timeline, post-processing, and export controls together for each scene.
Real project gallery
Explore two real Drama Studio projects: one complete planning-to-production chain and one vertical-format output example.
Full product chain
A fantasy arena drama that turns a revenge setup into mercy. Its real agent planning, workbench data, production workspace, and finished-video teaser show the creation chain.
Vertical output proof
A real two-episode vertical-format project with completed scripts and video outputs. It shows one available output format, not a definition of short drama.
Finished examples
Explore finished drama examples across genres, visual directions, and story formats.
These finished examples show output range and visual direction. They are not presented here as verified end-to-end project cases.
A character-led sports story with live-action pacing, internal conflict, and motivational payoff.
A future-world survival story with a larger dramatic premise and a cohesive visual setting.
A western action story shaped by genre mood, character tension, and scene continuity.
Capabilities
Use AI planning, editable drama assets, beat sheets, and production tools to move from story material into the full Drama Studio workflow.
Shape a premise into a drama direction with audience, adaptation mode, tone, and next-step planning.
Plan hooks, reversals, cliffhangers, and emotional turns for concise short-form stories.
Create reusable character references, voices, and visual direction before generating scenes.
Define environments and visual context before production so the drama has a clear world and mood.
Prepare story-critical objects and production references that can appear across multiple beats.
Move from approved beats into prompt editing, video versions, post-processing, and export.
Positioning
A drama needs planning, continuity, characters, pacing, and payoff. Drama Studio connects those pieces before sending the story into production.
Drama SEO matrix
Use the main hub for the broad AI drama workflow, or move into a focused page for short stories, series planning, practical guidance, or scene production.
Short drama
Plan short-form story arcs, hook-to-payoff pacing, beat sheets, storyboards, and scene production.
Explore short drama workflowDrama series
Plan multi-episode stories with recurring characters, reusable locations and props, episode outlines, beats, and scene production.
Explore drama series planningPractical tutorial
Follow a practical story-to-production guide with planning, editable assets, storyboards, and scene production.
Follow the AI drama workflowScene production
Move approved beats into prompts, references, version review, and scene production.
Explore drama video productionOnline drama app
Start and continue a connected Drama Studio project in your browser, with planning, editable assets, and scene production in one workspace.
Use the online AI drama appFAQ
Get practical answers before you open the full Drama Studio workspace.
It is a drama AI tool, also called an AI drama maker, that helps turn story material into structured drama assets and production steps, including outlines, characters, locations, props, beat sheets, prompts, and video outputs.
Yes. Drama Studio is designed to start from an idea, pasted script, uploaded script, or longer story material such as a novel chapter.
No. Prompt-only tools usually generate clips from individual prompts. Drama Studio is built around an AI agent, structured project data, reusable references, and episode production.
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Start with a premise, script, or novel chapter, then move through AI planning, project assets, beat sheets, production prompts, and video output.