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AI screenwriter room mini bible for a new TV series
Use AI to draft a mini bible covering tone, world rules, and character arcs to align the writers room.
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- 1The premise
- 2TV writers room
- 3show bible
- 4character arcs
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Section 1
The premise
AI can take pilot scripts, showrunner notes, and character one-sheets and assemble a mini bible the writers room can reference daily.
What AI does well here
- Compile tone references and world rules from pilot drafts
- Lay out character arcs across the season at a high level
- Format for fast scanning during the room day
What AI cannot do
- Decide character endings the showrunner has not chosen
- Resolve tonal disagreements between writers
- Replace the showrunner's voice on canon
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