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The AI Filmmaking Room

The AI Filmmaking Room

By: AI filmmaking from script to storyboard to screen.
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AI is changing filmmaking, but better tools do not automatically create better stories. The AI Filmmaking Room is a podcast for anyone who wants to create films, series, scripts and storyboards with AI, without getting lost in random generations. Hosted by Frank Houbre, creator of the AI animated series Lost Garden and cofounder of ScreenWeaver, the show explores the full creative process behind AI filmmaking: writing stronger scripts, building story worlds, preparing visual direction, creating storyboards, designing characters, planning shots, generating production prompts.AI filmmaking, from script to storyboard to screen.
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  • AI Filmmaking: Why Storytelling Must Come Before Prompting
    Jun 10 2026

    The rapid evolution of generative AI tools has made cinematic imagery incredibly accessible.

    However, this speed has introduced a major trap for creators: the mistake of starting with generation. When you have a powerful visual idea, opening tools like Runway, Sora, or Cling is incredibly tempting.

    But while a beautiful generated image feels like a win, it does not mean your film actually exists yet. A true film is not an animated mood board, it is a structured journey of emotional progression. In this episode, we explore why AI actually punishes a lack of narrative preparation.

    Without a solid screenplay, your characters will lack consistency, your scenes will wander, and your prompts will remain vague. Beautiful shots can actually become creative liabilities if they do not serve the story. That is why the screenplay remains the most fundamental step in AI filmmaking.

    We dive into the design philosophy behind Screenweaver, a tool built on the belief that screenwriting must be the foundation before visual generation even begins. Writing your script in a clean workspace helps you organize your thoughts, identify repetitive scenes, and clarify emotional transitions. Only after this step does a storyboard become a powerful tool to test the visual pacing and spatial logic of your film. By moving away from prompt generation based on mere intuition, you can write prompts driven by specific dramatic intent.

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