Recurring characters
Review character references and descriptions as reusable project assets.
Start with an idea, script, or novel, then plan a multi-episode drama with recurring story assets, reviewable outlines, beats, and a clear route into scene production.
Series planning
Use the agent and workbench to move from a story source into a reviewable plan. You can confirm direction and refine the project as structured work is created.
Workflow recording
This real product recording follows project setup, agent planning, structured workbench updates, character preparation, and the handoff into production.
Reusable story world
A series needs reusable project assets, not isolated prompts. Keep the foundations of the story world available as each episode is planned and produced.
Review character references and descriptions as reusable project assets.
Keep the places and visual context that reappear across episodes organized in one project.
Preserve the story objects that matter to continuity and scene direction.
Episode continuity
Once the plan is approved, beats and reusable assets give each episode a shared production context instead of starting from disconnected prompts.
Planning reference
The Fight I Owe You is a verified single-episode project. It shows the kind of structured planning data and review surfaces that can support a larger story world.
Finished drama examples
These selected examples show the range of visual directions available through Drama Studio production workflows.
These are finished examples, not verified multi-episode Series cases. Select a card to watch the complete video with sound.
A family-friendly animated fantasy direction.
A historical royal drama direction with cinematic staging.
A science-fiction worldbuilding drama direction.
Series workflow
A drama series benefits from shared planning and reusable story assets before scene generation begins.
Related drama workflows
This page focuses on multi-episode planning and continuity. Use these live pages when your next project needs a broader drama workflow or a focused short-form story arc.
Broad drama workflow
Explore the broader agent-led drama workflow from story input through structured project data and production.
Explore AI Drama GeneratorShort-form story workflow
Plan a compact story arc with focused beats, storyboards, scene production, and a complete short drama path.
Explore AI Short Drama GeneratorPractical tutorial
Follow the practical path from a story source through planning, storyboards, and scene production.
Follow the AI drama workflowFAQ
Practical answers for creators planning multi-episode stories in Drama Studio.
It is a planning and production workflow for turning an idea, script, or novel into a multi-episode drama project with outlines, reusable story assets, beats, and scene production tools.
Yes. You can start from an idea, upload a script, or upload a novel source, then review the series direction and episode plan before moving forward.
It keeps planning work and reusable characters, locations, props, beats, and production references together as structured project data for review and reuse.
No. Drama Studio helps you plan, review, edit, and produce a series step by step. You remain responsible for approving the direction and deciding what to produce.
Create in Drama Studio
Bring an idea, script, or novel into Drama Studio, then build a reviewable episode plan and reusable story world for production.