About this generator
Some screenplay concepts do not fit neatly into a genre box. A family business collapsing the week a hidden inheritance appears — that could be a drama, a comedy, a thriller, or a blend of all three. The general script writer is for concepts that lead with situation and character rather than genre, producing output that the writer can steer in whatever direction the material demands.
Flexible concept design
The script writer for general screenplays produces concepts with genre-neutral structure: a protagonist, a conflict, a hook, and opening pages that establish tone without committing to genre machinery. This is useful for writers who know what they want to say but are not sure yet how it should feel on screen.
The scene engine for general scripts focuses on emotional logic rather than genre logic. Each scene changes the emotional position of the protagonist — they learn something, lose something, or make a decision that cannot be undone. This structure works in any genre.
Drama versus genre
Feature dramas — scripts without genre machinery that rely on character and situation — are among the hardest scripts to write and also among the most respected. The general script writer handles this register: stories about real-feeling people in situations that matter, told visually. If you want a pure drama with no genre elements, this subcategory is where to start.
The opening pages for general scripts tend to establish character and situation rather than hook and threat. A drama opens with a moment of normalcy that contains the seed of the conflict. The generator produces openings with this kind of loaded calm.
Independent and low-budget
Many general scripts are written for independent production — limited cast, limited locations, emphasis on performance and dialogue. If you are writing for this context, mention it. The generator will produce concepts that are stageable with modest resources: fewer locations, smaller casts, contained situations that produce maximum drama from minimum spectacle.