Character references
Keep character references and descriptions available as scene context.
Move approved drama beats into AI video scenes with editable prompts, connected story references, version review, and production controls in one workspace.
From planning to production
Drama Studio keeps the story work reviewable before a scene enters production, so the next video pass starts with context instead of a blank prompt.
Story-connected references
Characters and props remain editable project assets, so production can refer back to the visual material that matters to the scene.
Keep character references and descriptions available as scene context.
Reuse story objects when the scene direction calls for them.
Production review
Use the production workspace to inspect scene results, update the direction, and keep the next iteration tied to the same story context.
Assets stay in the project
Board assets give the team one place to revisit useful images, references, and results while the drama moves from planning into scenes.
Verified single-episode chain
The Fight I Owe You is a verified Drama Studio project that connects a planned story beat, reusable assets, the production workspace, and a single-episode output preview.
This is verified evidence from one Project A episode. It is not presented as a completed series or an automatically completed full-drama result.
A production workspace, not isolated clips
Drama Studio is designed to carry story context into scene production instead of treating every video as a disconnected start.
Related drama workflows
Use the live pages below when the project needs broad story planning, a concise short-drama arc, or a practical end-to-end guide.
Broad drama workspace
Explore agent planning, structured story assets, and the wider Drama Studio workflow.
Explore AI Drama GeneratorShort story workflow
Plan a concise story arc with beats, storyboards, and connected scene production.
Explore short drama workflowPractical guide
Follow a reviewable path from an idea, script, or novel through production.
Read the drama video guideFAQ
Clear answers for creators who want to move from approved story work into scene production.
It is a story-led production workflow for turning planned drama beats and scenes into video work with editable prompts, references, version review, and export controls.
Yes. Start from an idea or upload a script or novel, then review the story direction and project structure before you move into scene production.
They remain reusable project assets, so scene production can refer back to the visual material and descriptions that matter to the drama.
Yes. The production workspace keeps prompt editing, references, video versions, scene progress, and review in one project context.
No. Drama Studio helps you plan, review, edit, and produce scenes step by step. You remain responsible for approving creative direction and deciding what to produce.
Create in Drama Studio
Start with an idea, script, or novel, then move from reviewable drama planning into a connected production workspace.