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AI Scenario Generator for Films, Shorts, and Drama Scripts

Create scenarios for films, short films, web dramas, stage plays, and anime-style stories with AI. Enter your story idea, characters, genre, and target length to generate a first draft with scene structure, dialogue, action lines, and an ending that fits the tone.

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The Last Conversation at the Station

[TITLE] The Last Conversation at the Station [CHARACTERS] Aoi: 30, an editor working in Tokyo. Ren: 31, a photographer who returned to his hometown. [SCENE 1: Rural train station - evening] Rain taps against the platform roof. Aoi closes her wet umbrella and looks up at the departure board. REN You still hold your ticket in your left hand when you are waiting. Aoi turns around. Before either of them speaks again, ten years of silence settles between them.
Short Film 10 minutes

How to Create a Scenario with AI

Step 1

Enter the Core of the Story

Start with the genre, main character, setting, conflict, and possible ending. The idea does not need to be fully polished. The clearer you are about who wants what and what stands in the way, the stronger the AI scenario draft will be.

Step 2

Choose Format and Length

Select the format that matches your project: short film, movie screenplay, drama script, stage play, or anime script. A target length helps the AI decide whether to write one focused scene, a compact short film, or a broader multi-scene draft.

Step 3

Edit the Draft into Your Version

Treat the generated scenario as a first draft, not a final script. Adjust character voice, foreshadowing, scene transitions, pacing, and the final emotional beat so the screenplay reflects your creative intent.

Scenario Structures You Can Generate

The tool organizes the elements that matter for film and drama scripts instead of returning only a plain story summary.

Structure

Scene-Based Script Drafts

Generate scene headings, action lines, atmosphere, and dialogue in a format that is easier to read, rehearse, revise, or adapt for production.

[Scene 1: Place and time] Action line: movement, mood, and visible detail Character name: natural dialogue
Character

Goals, Conflict, and Subtext

Clarify what the protagonist wants and how another person or situation creates pressure, so the scene moves forward instead of becoming static conversation.

Protagonist: visible goal Other character: hidden feeling Conflict: the thing no one wants to say
Tone

Mood Matched to Genre

Shape dialogue rhythm, visual detail, and pacing for romance, horror, coming-of-age, human drama, science fiction, and other scenario styles.

Romance: silence and glances Horror: accumulating unease Coming-of-age: choice and regret

Scenario Formats for Different Projects

Choose a format based on the length, platform, production style, and writing goal of your project.

Script Types

Format Core Structure Best For
Short Film Setup → Turn → Aftertaste 3-15 minute films, school projects, festival shorts
Movie Screenplay Character → Conflict → Development Feature concepts, scene drafts, screenplay first drafts
Drama Script Dialogue → Emotional Shift → Hook Series scenes, web drama, relationship-driven stories
Stage Play Stage setup → Exchange → Turn Readings, theater, school plays, workshops
Anime Script World → Action → Dialogue Character stories, animated shorts, pitch drafts
Horror Script Normality → Unease → Reversal Short horror, mystery, suspense scenes

Length and Use

Format Core Structure Best For
30-60 sec Single Scene Openings, teasers, social video scenes
3-5 min Micro Short One event with a clear emotional change
10-15 min Short Film Compact scripts with beginning, turn, and ending
30+ min Long Draft Multi-scene drafts with more characters and plot
Dialogue Drama Dialogue Heavy Low-budget filming, stage reading, theater
Plot Draft Structure First Story planning before writing full scenes

Prompt Examples for AI Script Writing

The more specific your prompt is, the closer the generated scenes, dialogue, and action lines will be to your intention.

For a Short Film

Define the relationship and the feeling of the ending to keep a short script focused.

Write a 10-minute short film script. The protagonist is a high school student leaving a small town for the city the next morning. They say goodbye to their best friend at the station but cannot say what they really feel. Make it bittersweet, not overly cheerful, with a hopeful ending.

For a Horror Script

Specify how fear should be built so the output uses atmosphere rather than blunt explanation.

Write a 5-minute horror script set in a late-night laundromat. Do not use a visible monster. Build fear through small everyday details that feel wrong. Keep dialogue minimal and use more action lines.

For a Drama Scene

Give the conversation a hidden purpose so the dialogue reveals emotion and subtext.

Write one web drama scene. A divorced couple discusses their child's future. They appear calm on the surface, but the dialogue should gradually reveal regret and unresolved affection.

Elements to Decide Before Generating a Scenario

For AI scenario writing, the quality of the information matters more than the length of the input. These points make dialogue and scene turns feel more natural.

What to Decide Why It Matters Example Input
Protagonist's Goal If the main character does not clearly want something, the dialogue may sound natural but the story will not move. A student wants to stand on stage once before graduation, even though their mother objects.
Conflict or Obstacle Short films and drama scenes need early pressure so emotion can change within a limited runtime. The best friend appears supportive but secretly wants the protagonist to stay in town.
Final Aftertaste A fully explained ending and an open ending require different action lines and final dialogue. They do not reconcile, but watching the same train leave lets them move forward a little.
Production Conditions Too many characters or locations can make a generated script harder to film or stage. Two characters, one train platform, and rain sound as a key dramatic element.

Features Built for Film and Drama Scripts

Instead of generic text generation, the page organizes the information needed for a usable scenario first draft.

Scene Headings and Action Lines

Separate location, time, character movement, and atmosphere so the draft is easier to use for film, stage, or rehearsal.

Natural Dialogue

Generate dialogue shaped by character relationship, emotional distance, and subtext instead of only explanatory lines.

Structure and Emotional Change

For both short and long drafts, scenes are organized around purpose so the story is less likely to drift.

From Prompt to First Draft

Turn a script prompt, synopsis, or character setup into an editable scenario draft you can refine.

AI Scenario Generator FAQ

Can AI create a scenario for a film or short film?

Yes. Enter your story idea, genre, characters, and target length, and the AI can generate a first draft with scene structure, dialogue, and action lines. It works for short films, movie scenes, web dramas, stage plays, and anime-style scripts.

Can I create a movie script for free?

Yes, you can generate a movie script draft for free. For a full feature-length screenplay, it is usually better to generate the outline first, then write scene by scene, and finally revise dialogue and continuity.

What should I include for a better scenario?

Include the protagonist, goal, obstacle, setting, genre, and target length. If you also describe the desired ending, dialogue tone, and reference mood, the AI can produce a draft closer to your intent.

Can I use an AI-generated scenario as-is?

Treat it as a first draft and edit it before publishing. You should check facts, character voice, expression, copyright risk, and similarity to existing works before using it publicly.

How is this different from a YouTube script generator?

A YouTube script generator focuses on explaining to viewers, hooks, and CTAs. Scenario writing focuses on characters, conflict, dialogue, action lines, and scene transitions for film, drama, or stage work.

Can I generate a script from only a prompt?

Yes. A short prompt can work, but adding genre, characters, length, and the direction of the ending helps prevent the AI from filling in details you did not want.