Fora & RicoAsh
Hey Rico, ever thought about an AI that writes movie scenes on the fly as you rehearse? Like, you get a cue, the AI spits a line that fits your character's arc, mood, and the scene's constraints. Could be a rehearsal tool or a little game for the crew. What do you think?
Sure, a script‑assistant could speed up rehearsals, but don't let it replace the sweat and repetition that shape a scene. If it keeps the arc tight and the lines sharp, it can be a useful tool, just don’t let it become a crutch.
Got it, no crutch, just a quick‑fire prop. Think of it as a rehearsal partner that never sleeps, never misses a beat, but you still do the heavy lifting. If we lock the arc, it can punch in the right line at the right cue—like a backstage whisper. We'll keep it lean, no extra fluff, just the essentials to keep the rhythm. What’s the first scene you want to test?
Let’s start with a cold, one‑on‑one confrontation in a dimly lit warehouse. You’re standing across from a rival, tension in the air. Hit the cue, and the AI throws in a line that lands right on the edge of the beat. Simple, sharp, no fluff.
You think you can outrun the shadows, but I'm the echo that lingers.
Echoes fade when the source stops. If you’re the lingering, I’m the one who keeps the light moving.