Writing + Visual Workflow Examples

See how screenplay-first work in Wryda extends into optional visual planning. The examples below show character, location, and prop references used to support writing, continuity, and production prep.

Script → Agents → Visuals → Shots

A writing-first flow: shape story, refine with AI, and carry continuity into shot planning.

1) Start With the Script

Write directly in Wryda with a screenplay-first workflow. Your script stays the source of truth for character, location, prop, and shot planning.

Scene excerpt

Title: The Last Witness

INT. INTERROGATION ROOM - NIGHT

Rain taps the narrow window. A steel table sits under a hard overhead light.

DETECTIVE MARA VOSS enters, sets a CASE FILE and a DIGITAL VOICE RECORDER on the table, then sits across from ELI TRENT.

MARA
Let's start again. From the beginning.

Eli avoids her eyes. His hands shake.

ELI
I already told patrol everything.

Mara presses RECORD on the voice recorder.

MARA
Not everything.

2) Auto-Detect Story Elements

Import an existing script or click Scan, and Wryda automatically detects characters and locations from your Fountain context.
Props are added manually, then flow through the same continuity and planning pipeline.

Script context auto-drives character and location setup. Props are manually added and attached per scene for production control.

3) Wryda AI Agents

Analyze, edit, and extend scenes with AI while keeping your screenplay context intact.

Story Advisor (hero): high-level scene guidance to diagnose issues, recommend improvements, and guide the next draft.

Director

Translate story intent into clear visual direction and shot emphasis.

Dialogue

Sharpen voice, subtext, and pacing while preserving character intent.

Screenwriter

Strengthen structure, scene momentum, and page-level clarity.

Rewrite

Generate alternate passes quickly for tone, brevity, or dramatic impact.

4) Characters (Clothing References)

Keep one character identity locked while testing wardrobe references and generating production-ready outputs.

Prompt snippet

Base identity prompt + outfit add-on: black hoodie, light jacket (see image), blue eyes.

5) Locations (Angles, Backgrounds, Close-Ups)

Turn one location reference into cinematic coverage with angle variants, mood passes, and close-up texture detail.

6) Props

Build prop continuity with two story-critical props using reference, angle variants, and macro detail outputs.

7) Shots (Scene Builder + Shot Board)

Carry the same script context into shot-level planning, compare options, and lock visual intent before generation.

Model-agnostic by design: take approved shots into your preferred video workflow.

8) Final Video-Ready Handoff

One click to first frame.

Move from approved story frames to final video outcomes with a clean, provider-agnostic handoff built for speed, creative control, and compatibility with your own provider.

A clear handoff path from approved story visuals to production-ready video execution.

Ready to write and visualize your next project in Wryda?

Start with screenplay-native writing tools, then carry the same story context into image and video workflows built for continuity, speed, and creative control.

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