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Overview

The Script Editor supports multiple screenplay formats and integrates with the AI Screenwriter agent for generation and refinement.

Supported Formats

Screenplay Format

Traditional film/TV script format with:
  • Scene headings (INT./EXT.)
  • Action descriptions
  • Character names
  • Dialogue
  • Parentheticals
  • Transitions (FADE OUT, CUT TO, DISSOLVE TO, SMASH CUT)
INT. COFFEE SHOP - DAY

SARAH (30s, determined) sits alone at a corner table,
laptop open, coffee untouched.

                    SARAH
          (muttering)
     This has to work.

She types furiously. The screen reflects in her eyes.

                                        CUT TO:

Commercial/AV Format

For advertisements and branded content:
  • VISUAL
  • AUDIO
  • VOICEOVER
  • SFX/MUSIC
  • TEXT ON SCREEN
  • END CARD
VISUAL: Product hero shot on white background
AUDIO: Upbeat electronic music
VOICEOVER: "Introducing the future of productivity..."
TEXT ON SCREEN: "Now Available"

Documentary/Educational

For informational content:
  • Narrator sections
  • Interview cues
  • B-roll descriptions
  • Graphics callouts
  • Tutorial steps

Social Media

For short-form content:
  • Hook (first 3 seconds)
  • Tips/points
  • Demo sequences
  • Call-to-action

Script Elements

The editor recognizes and color-codes:
ElementDescription
Scene HeadingLocation and time (INT./EXT.)
ActionVisual descriptions
CharacterSpeaker name
DialogueSpoken lines
ParentheticalActing direction
TransitionScene changes
ShotCamera direction

AI Screenwriter

The Screenwriter agent helps with:
  • Generate - Create scripts from concepts
  • Expand - Add detail to outlines
  • Rewrite - Improve dialogue and action
  • Format - Convert to proper screenplay format
  • Analyze - Check pacing and structure

How to Use

  1. Open Script Editor in your project
  2. Click “Consult AI Film Crew”
  3. Select Screenwriter agent
  4. Describe what you need
  5. Review and edit the output

Script Statistics

The editor tracks:
  • Page count
  • Scene count
  • Character list
  • Estimated reading time

Best Practices

Keep scenes visual
  • Describe what we see, not what characters think
  • Action lines should be filmable
Write for pacing
  • Short sentences = faster pace
  • White space = breathing room
  • Balance dialogue and action
Be specific
  • “A red 1967 Mustang” not “a car”
  • “Rain hammers the window” not “it’s raining”

Integration

Scripts flow into the storyboard phase where each scene becomes visual frames. The AI Creative Director uses your script to plan shot compositions.

Next Steps

Storyboard

Turn script into visuals

Production Pipeline

Full workflow overview