Draft screenplay outlines, scenes, dialogue, and character-driven story ideas faster with i10X—built to help filmmakers, screenwriters, students, and creators move from concept to polished first draft.
Juggling ChatGPT, Jasper and Final Draft burned 18 hours weekly; i10X cut script drafting time 70% and slashed our tool stack costs overnight.
Weekly hours saved18 hrs
Alex Rivera
Independent Filmmaker
Our mid-size agency wasted $600 monthly on fragmented AI writers; i10X unified generation and boosted pilot script output from 4 to 11 per quarter.
Quarterly pilots produced2.75x
Jordan Hale
Head of Content
Students lost days switching formatters and generators; i10X delivers screenplay-ready scenes in one prompt, tripling completed class projects each term.
Project completion rate3x
Sam Patel
Film Studies Professor
Cosa può fare l'agente per Writing & Editing
Un Superagent, con sub-agenti specializzati per ogni attività.
You enter your logline, genre, characters, and goals; i10X turns them into a structured screenplay brief.
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Configure Script Direction
You choose tone, length, act structure, and format; i10X aligns the Super Agent to your workflow.
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Generate Your Draft
You start the run; i10X drafts scenes, dialogue, action lines, and story beats in screenplay style.
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Refine Scene by Scene
You request edits or alternatives; i10X revises pacing, character voice, plot points, and formatting instantly.
A chi è rivolto
Pensato per le attività concrete che le persone svolgono davvero.
Screenwriter
Attività gestite dall'agente
Generate loglines, premises, and alternate story concepts from a genre or theme.
Draft beat sheets, act outlines, and scene-by-scene treatments.
Write first-pass scenes with screenplay formatting, action lines, and dialogue.
Create dialogue variations to test character voice, subtext, and pacing.
Risultato: Blank pages become workable pages faster, giving the screenwriter more room for taste, theme, and rewriting.
Independent Filmmaker
Attività gestite dall'agente
Turn a low-budget concept into a shootable short-film or feature outline.
Generate lean scenes around available locations, cast size, and production constraints.
Rewrite scenes for budget, runtime, tone, or simpler coverage.
Create pitch-ready synopses, character summaries, and sample pages.
Risultato: Production realities shape the draft from the start, so the filmmaker spends less time cutting impossible scenes later.
Film Student
Attività gestite dall'agente
Explain screenplay structure through examples, beats, and formatted scene drafts.
Generate practice prompts, short scenes, and alternate endings for assignments.
Convert rough story ideas into properly formatted screenplay pages.
Suggest revisions for clearer conflict, character motivation, and scene purpose.
Risultato: Structure, format, and feedback become easier to practice, letting the student learn craft through faster iteration.
Content Creator
Attività gestite dall'agente
Adapt story ideas into scripts for YouTube, TikTok, Reels, or branded video.
Generate hooks, cold opens, dialogue, and short narrative arcs.
Create multiple versions for tone, runtime, platform, or audience segment.
Repurpose longer stories into episodic shorts or serialized scenes.
Risultato: More story variants reach the publishing calendar, while the creator keeps energy focused on performance and audience fit.
Script Editor
Attività gestite dall'agente
Produce coverage-style summaries of scripts, scenes, or outlines.
Identify weak beats, inconsistent character choices, and pacing issues.
Generate revision notes, alternative scene options, and structural fixes.
Compare draft versions to highlight what changed and what still needs work.
Risultato: Coverage and revision prep move faster, freeing the editor to focus on judgment, taste, and development strategy.
Creative Producer
Attività gestite dall'agente
Develop high-level story concepts, pitch materials, and treatment drafts.
Generate genre-specific comps, episode ideas, and franchise extensions.
Create script samples for evaluating tone before commissioning a full draft.
Turn stakeholder feedback into revised outlines, scenes, or pitch language.
Risultato: Ideas move from meeting-room sparks to pitchable material quickly, helping producers test more concepts before committing budget.
Superagent rispetto agli strumenti singoli
Funzionalità
Superagent
Strumenti singoli
Setup time
A creator can configure one AI movie-script workflow in i10X with prompt templates, revision steps, and export handoffs in a single workspace.
Standalone script generators are usually quick to start, but each tool often needs separate prompt setup, accounts, and export configuration.
Number of tools required
i10X can combine outlining, scene drafting, dialogue iteration, research notes, and approval routing inside one agent-driven workflow.
Teams commonly use separate tools for ideation, screenplay formatting, collaboration, storage, and project tracking.
Workflow coverage
i10X supports the full path from logline to outline, scene drafts, rewrites, and publishing handoff without switching systems for each step.
Point tools often handle one stage well, such as draft generation or formatting, but require manual copy/paste between adjacent workflow steps.
Cross-channel context consistency
Project context such as characters, tone, plot arcs, and prior revisions can be reused across steps so later outputs stay more consistent.
Character notes, script drafts, feedback, and production notes often live in separate apps, increasing the chance of continuity errors.
Monthly cost predictability
One platform subscription is easier to budget when teams need multiple AI-assisted writing, research, and workflow automations.
Costs can become less predictable when separate subscriptions are needed for AI writing, screenwriting software, cloud storage, and collaboration tools.
Esempi di workflow
Prompt reali da copiare nell'agente qui sopra.
Generate a Short Film Screenplay from a Logline
You are an AI Movie Script Generator and professional screenwriter. Create a complete short film screenplay from the brief below.
PROJECT BRIEF
- Format: Short film screenplay
- Length: 8–10 pages
- Genre: Psychological thriller
- Target audience: Adults, festival short film viewers
- Tone: Tense, intimate, grounded, unsettling
- Logline: A night-shift museum guard discovers that one portrait changes every hour, revealing scenes from a crime he has not committed yet.
- Main character: Elias Ward, 42, cautious, lonely, ex-police officer, secretly ashamed of leaving his former partner during a dangerous call.
- Supporting character: Mara, 34, new museum curator, intelligent, skeptical, warm but guarded.
- Antagonistic force: The portrait, which appears to predict or manipulate Elias’s choices.
- Setting: A nearly empty city museum during a stormy overnight shift.
- Theme: Guilt can become a prison unless confronted.
OUTPUT REQUIREMENTS
1. Start with a one-paragraph story summary.
2. Provide a cast list with 3–5 characters and concise descriptions.
3. Write the screenplay in standard screenplay style using:
- Scene headings such as INT. MUSEUM GALLERY - NIGHT
- Action lines in present tense
- Character names above dialogue
- Parentheticals only when necessary
4. Structure the script with a clear beginning, midpoint twist, climax, and ending.
5. Keep dialogue subtextual; avoid characters explaining the theme directly.
6. Include visual motifs involving reflections, frames, shadows, and rain.
7. End with a final image that is ambiguous but emotionally satisfying.
8. After the script, add a short revision note listing 5 ways a human screenwriter could polish the draft.
A polished short-film generation workflow that produces a complete screenplay draft with story summary, cast list, standard scene formatting, thriller structure, visual motifs, and revision guidance for human polishing.
Create a Feature Film Beat Sheet and Act-by-Act Script Draft
You are an AI Movie Script Generator helping me develop a feature-length screenplay. Build a detailed cinematic blueprint first, then draft the opening sequence.
PROJECT BRIEF
- Format: Feature film development package plus opening screenplay pages
- Genre: Sci-fi drama with mystery elements
- Comparable tone: Thoughtful, emotional, suspenseful, character-driven
- Working title: The Last Broadcast
- Logline: In a coastal town where all radio signals have gone silent, a grieving teenage ham radio operator receives nightly transmissions from her missing mother—dated three days in the future.
- Protagonist: June Alvarez, 17, brilliant, stubborn, emotionally closed off after her mother’s disappearance.
- Mother: Dr. Celia Alvarez, 45, marine physicist, presumed dead after a research vessel vanished.
- Ally: Theo Park, 18, charming local mechanic, hides fear behind humor.
- Authority figure: Sheriff Mara Venn, 50, practical, compassionate, suspicious of June’s discoveries.
- Central mystery: The transmissions may be warnings, memories, or attempts to alter a coming disaster.
- Theme: Letting go is not the same as giving up.
OUTPUT REQUIREMENTS
1. Create a concise premise paragraph.
2. Create a 3-act structure with Act I, Act II-A, Midpoint, Act II-B, Act III.
3. Provide 15 major story beats, each with:
- Beat title
- Plot event
- Character development
- Mystery escalation
4. Create character arcs for June, Theo, Celia, and Sheriff Venn.
5. Identify recurring visual and sound motifs.
6. Draft the first 8–12 screenplay pages, beginning with a cinematic opening image and ending on an act-launching hook.
7. Use standard screenplay formatting: scene headings, action lines, character names, dialogue, and transitions sparingly.
8. Keep exposition visual whenever possible; reveal world rules through behavior, conflict, and atmosphere.
9. After the draft, include 3 alternate directions for the story if I want it to become more thriller, more romance, or more cerebral sci-fi.
A feature-development workflow that generates a premise, act structure, 15-beat outline, character arcs, motifs, and the opening screenplay sequence, giving writers a practical blueprint for building a full-length AI-assisted movie script.
Rewrite a Scene for Stronger Dialogue, Tone, and Character Voice
You are an AI Movie Script Generator and script doctor. Rewrite the scene below to improve cinematic tension, character voice, subtext, and pacing while preserving the core story event.
SCENE GOAL
Two estranged sisters must decide whether to sell their childhood home, but the real conflict is that one stayed to care for their father while the other left to pursue her career.
DESIRED STYLE
- Genre: Family drama
- Tone: Restrained, emotionally charged, realistic
- Dialogue style: Subtext-heavy, natural, specific to each character
- Setting: INT. CHILDHOOD KITCHEN - LATE AFTERNOON
- Visual motif: Dust in sunlight, old appliances, packed boxes, a broken kitchen clock
CHARACTERS
- Lena, 39: Older sister, practical, tired, resentful, stayed in town and cared for their father until his death.
- Claire, 35: Younger sister, successful architect, polished, guilty, defensive, left home years ago.
ROUGH SCENE TO REWRITE
Lena and Claire stand in the kitchen. Claire says they should sell the house because it is too expensive to keep. Lena says Claire only cares about money and never helped with Dad. Claire says she had a life too. They argue. Lena reveals she found a letter from Dad saying he wanted them to decide together. Claire cries. They agree to wait before selling.
OUTPUT REQUIREMENTS
1. First, briefly diagnose the weaknesses in the rough scene in 5 bullet points.
2. Rewrite the scene in standard screenplay format.
3. Keep the scene between 4–6 pages.
4. Avoid direct statements like “You abandoned us” or “I feel guilty.” Show those emotions through action, silence, interruptions, and objects in the room.
5. Give Lena and Claire distinct speech patterns:
- Lena: clipped, practical, avoids vulnerability
- Claire: polished, controlled, then gradually cracks
6. Include at least one meaningful prop involving their father.
7. Build to a quiet emotional turn rather than a melodramatic explosion.
8. End with a small physical action that shows the sisters are not healed, but are willing to remain in the same room.
9. After the rewritten scene, provide 5 notes explaining why the new version is stronger.
A scene-revision workflow that turns a flat rough scene into a stronger screenplay excerpt with subtext, cinematic action, distinct character voices, emotional pacing, and actionable script-doctor notes.
Riferimento
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