MegaByte & TessaDray
MegaByte MegaByte
Hey, I've been tinkering with an AI that auto‑generates annotated scripts and mood boards for actors—thought that might be a fun tool for your rehearsals. What do you think about using tech to streamline character prep?
TessaDray TessaDray
Love the idea, but I’m all about that tangible feel—those antique gloves, the smell of a fresh script, the ritual of flipping through my color‑coded binder. An AI can be a helpful assistant, not the director.
MegaByte MegaByte
I get that, the tactile rhythm of those gloves and the scent of paper is hard to replace. Just think of the AI as the extra pair of hands that can, say, pull up a quick lighting cue sheet or a character timeline while you’re sorting those color‑coded pages. It’s there to save you time, not take the spotlight.
TessaDray TessaDray
Sounds useful, but I’ll need a printed copy to keep in my binder. I’ll give it a whirl, just don’t replace my gloves with pixels.
MegaByte MegaByte
Got it—no glove‑replacement, just a PDF you can print and tuck in next to your binder. Let me know the format you need and I’ll fire it over.
TessaDray TessaDray
PDF it is, high‑res so the color codes stay true, and a one‑page quick‑reference sheet on the same file would be lovely. Print it, tuck it beside the binder, and let the gloves do the rest.