Prompt Driven Studio
Prompt Driven Studio turns a markdown script into a finished, narrated film — footage, voice, music, and the final cut. Then you direct the fixes: pause a frame, speak the note, re-render the scene.
Built for long-form scripted video — explainers, documentaries, narrative shorts.
Generated end-to-end from a 224-line markdown screenplay. Turn the sound on.
The proof
This 3-minute short was generated from a 224-line markdown screenplay. Cinematography, V.O., audio cues — all just text in a file.
## COLD OPEN (~20s) Darkness. Then — a face. Extreme close-up. A young South Asian woman in dim blue light, eyes glistening with held-back tears. We don't know her yet. We don't know why. Shallow depth of field, handheld micro-movement. Raw. **ASHA (V.O.)** They told me my life was already written. > *Audio: Low tanpura drone fades in. Deep space ambience builds.* Smash cut to: extreme wide shot of deep space. Enormous translucent planets orbit in slow geometric alignment, connected by faint golden threads of light. Camera pushes forward through the cosmic arrangement. Deep blues and golds, anamorphic lens flare, slow motion. **ASHA (V.O.)** That the stars set their positions before I took my first breath, and somewhere in that vast geometry... my story was already decided. Golden geometric lines trace an ancient pattern across the dark screen. The lines pulse with light — then dissolve into particles and fade to black.
That excerpt is real. It's the opening of UNWRITTEN — an original screenplay we ran through the studio. The pipeline read the markdown, generated narration in Asha's voice, produced the cosmic-alignment footage, scored it, and stitched the cut. The video you see at the top of this page is the result.
Try writing a few scenes in markdown. Hit a cinematic shot list. Let the studio handle the production. Pause any frame you don't love, draw a note, speak the fix — and that scene re-renders.
The fix loop
Pause any frame. Draw your note. Speak the fix. The studio re-renders just the affected scene. No timeline scrubbing, no prompt re-engineering, no re-generating the whole video from scratch.
1. Pause
2. Draw & speak
3. Re-render
The range
The studio doesn’t do one look. If you can write it, it can shoot it — from a cosmic cold open to a 20-minute explainer. Made for stories, not one-off social clips.
Model-agnostic
The clip models are our suppliers, not our product. We pick the best one for each shot — and you can swap them per stage or bring your own.
For automation
Codex, Claude Code, Cursor, and CI jobs should start from the agent handoff guide. It links to the CLI contract, machine-readable docs, scopes, workflows, and retry rules.
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