
Narrative-first AI video & drama studio.
Immerse yourself in a narrative-first workspace—story design, storyboard continuity, and video delivery in one calm, production-grade flow.
Workflow
One connected pipeline
Plan, board, cast, and render in one workspace, with shared context across every stage to reduce handoff loss and rework.
How episodes move forward
Start with a clear stage overview, then deepen each step in the Director workspace under one narrative objective.
Script & structure
Outline episodes and beats; keep dialogue and pacing under your control.
Storyboard & shots
Turn beats into frames—composition and continuity before expensive video.
Cast & consistency
Character bibles and references so faces and costumes stay recognizable.
Locations & props
Scene and asset passes that match your story world.
Motion & export
Animate boards toward clips and export for review or publish.
Style Asset Library
Select from a curated model-and-style matrix to deliver narrative visuals with consistency, precision, and control.
Built for real production paths
Mapped to real team workflows across pitching, branding, and episodic production, so process design follows business intent.
Micro-drama & vertical series
Fast episode iteration with repeatable look and recurring cast.
Pitch & client review
Storyboard-first decks to align stakeholders before full production spend.
Brand & campaign shorts
Consistent heroes and packshots across cuts for marketing timelines.
Education & narrative prototypes
Teach story structure or test arcs before committing to live action.
“The real win is stable consistency from shot 3 to shot 12, with a team that can review fast and ship confidently.”
Narrative product team · Dramasmaker
Unlike common web tools that generate clips first and patch plot later, Dramasmaker starts with complete story design: character arcs, conflict progression, episode pacing, and shot narrative in one production system.
Typical approach
Prompt-first clip output, then patch story logic later. Episodic projects often drift in character setup and require heavy rework.
Dramasmaker method
Story engineering first: character relations, conflict path, episode rhythm, and shot intent are modeled before generation and delivery.
Value outcome
A production system for reliable serialization, team review, and scalable slate delivery.
Narrative-Controlled Production System
A unified production standard where narrative logic, shot planning, and delivery quality stay continuously aligned.

Narrative Engineering Workspace
Structure story arcs, character intent, and episode rhythm before generation, so visual output follows narrative decisions instead of random prompts.

Character Identity Lock
Keep face, costume, and personality anchors stable across episodes and camera language.

Storyboard-to-Motion
Turn approved shot plans into motion output with fewer style drifts and costly reruns.

Creative Ops & Delivery
Cross-role review, comment, and export flow designed for production teams, not solo toy generation.





Production pipeline, not prompt roulette
The same project context runs from script strategy to final export, enabling controlled and repeatable episodic production.
Story architecture
Define premise, conflict, beats, and dialogue intent before visual spending starts.
Directorial execution
Storyboard, cast references, and scene assets remain synchronized on one timeline.
Review-grade delivery
Generate, review, and export in a workflow built for stakeholders and release cadence.
Narrative Coverage
Premise -> conflict -> resolution mapped
Consistency Control
Character and scene anchors tracked
Production Velocity
Faster review with fewer rewrites

Episode 03 — Rough cut
Director workspace · Story locked
Status
Ready for review











