Script
Paste a premise, scene problem, or format note. The generator returns a script packet with matching pressure, beats, and sample pages.
The pieces agree with each other
An AI Script Generator run returns connected material: premise, pressure, structure, and sample text all respond to the same brief.
Small edits change the whole packet
Change the tone, audience, or obstacle and the next result shifts the script output as one piece.
It thinks in visible scenes
The script output favors loglines, beats, and opening pages that can be seen on screen or staged, instead of prose summaries wearing script clothes.
What it does
The generator asks for a usable brief, then returns material with the same pressure running through every section.
How to use it
This module is for visual-first ideation. It returns hook, cast, beat logic, and sample pages with enough cinematic shape to decide whether the concept deserves a full script draft.
Script
General script packets with premise, scene shape, dialogue, and revision pressure.
Result shape
Result shape
A title that fits the visual format and tone.
Result shape
A concise sellable hook.
Result shape
The faces and frictions driving the piece.
Result shape
Sequence logic for scenes and reversals.
Result shape
A visual test of the concept in script form.
Brief notes
Example outputs
Treat the output like a test draft. Keep the pieces that create pressure and cut the rest.
Seed
A paramedic livestreamer becomes the only witness to a disaster that the city immediately tries to erase.
What comes back
A working title, a clean logline, the cast pressure, a beat sheet, and opening pages in plain script form.
Why it beats a dice roll
The beats follow the same hook, so the opening image is connected to the ending pressure.
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FAQ
It is a live writing generator that turns your brief into a script packet with connected parts you can judge, revise, or carry into a draft.
A random generator combines canned fragments. This tool reads your premise and returns material that stays consistent across the hook, structure, and sample text.
No. You can run the generator on the page. Create an account when you want to keep building the result inside Unsloppy.
Yes. Tighten the brief, change the tone, add a constraint, or name the audience, then run it again. The new output follows the new pressure.