AI film production for storytellers

Turn your script into a cinematic reel before the studios call back.

Magical Script helps writers, creators, and filmmakers turn short stories, scripts, and screenplays into AI-generated trailers, short videos, scenes, and full movie concepts without waiting on a studio, crew, or production budget.

Be among the first 50 writers.
  • No credit card
  • Private by default
  • Built for working filmmakers
ScriptTrailerShortMovie
NEON / DRAFT 7P. 14
INT. ROOFTOP — NIGHT
Rain glazes the city. MAYA (29) stands at the ledge, a folded letter trembling in her hand. Below, the avenue hums in amber.
MAYA
(quietly, to herself)
If I jump, I take the story with me.
CUT TO:
A SPARK falls from her cigarette, tumbles seven stories — and lands, somehow, in a puddle that flickers like film.
VOICE (V.O.)
Every ending is a frame we haven't shot yet.
EXT. AVENUE — CONTINUOUS
The puddle ripples. The city resets.
Trailer0:42
Vertical Short
CharacterMaya
NEON
A FILM BY M. CRUZ
The Problem

Great scripts die in the gap between page and screen.

Writers can't show what they see. Producers can't read 200 pages of mood. By the time the pitch is in the room, the story is already secondhand.

PROBLEM / 01
Pitches die at “let me describe it”
You can write the scene. You can't hand someone the feeling. Decks of stock images don't close the gap.
PROBLEM / 02
Test footage costs a season
A two-day shoot to prove tone burns the budget you'd use to actually make the thing.
PROBLEM / 03
The internet rewards the visual
Whoever shows up with a poster, a trailer, a clip — gets the meeting. Pages alone don't travel anymore.
The Promise

Write the script. Get the room.

A trailer by Friday
Drop in a draft on Monday. Have a 45-second proof-of-tone reel by end of week.
Vertical shorts that travel
Cut TikTok-shaped teasers from the same scenes — to grow audience before the pitch.
Characters that match what's in your head
Lock the look of every lead with reference sheets you can hand to a DP, a casting director, or your own production board.
A pitch deck that closes
Logline, look, lineage, and one perfect frame — every page generated from your script, not slapped on top of it.
How it works

1 story. 3 steps. Your Vision comes to life.

STEP / 01
Drop your script
Paste a draft, upload a Final Draft file, or start from a logline. We read it like a reader, not a regex.
STEP / 02
Magic happens
The system identifies characters, locations, tone, story beats, scene structure, visual style, and production needs.
STEP / 03
Choose what to make
Trailer, short, poster, character, storyboard, deck. Mix and match.
DONE
Export and send
Send a link, drop into your deck, or download masters. Yours to share.
What you can make

Make the assets that help your story move.

Every output is generated from your script, in the tone you picked. Nothing is stitched from stock.

Trailer
Trailer Concepts
Create a cinematic teaser that shows the tone, world, and stakes of your story.
Vertical · Roadmap
Short Videos
Turn one scene, idea, or character moment into vertical videos for TikTok, YouTube Shorts, Instagram, or Substack. Landing through summer 2026.
Scene
Scene Tests
Test how a scene looks before turning it into a larger production.
Character · Roadmap
Character Visuals
Generate consistent character references, looks, wardrobe directions, and cinematic moments. Landing through summer 2026.
Pitch · Roadmap
Pitch Assets
Create visual proof for readers, collaborators, investors, producers, or your audience. Landing through summer 2026.
Production
Full Movie Path
Move from script breakdown to storyboard, scene generation, editing, continuity checks, and full AI-assisted production planning.
Who it's for

Built for the people who write the thing.

Screenwriters
Send a draft that pitches itself. Stop describing the room — show it.
Indie directors
Lock tone before the line producer touches the budget.
Producers
Walk into the room with a reel, not a logline. Win the meeting in minute one.
Novelists & IP holders
See how your story plays on screen before you sign a rights deal.
Why now

The cost of “show me” just hit zero.

Until last year, only a studio could afford to show what a film felt like before it existed. Generative video changed that — but the tools are still built for prompt engineers, not screenwriters.

Magical Script is the first layer that reads a script the way a director would, and gives it back as something you can hand to a producer. The window between page and screen is closing. We're closing it.

Why we're different

Not just a video generator. Your Personal Casting Agent.

Every other tool starts with a prompt. We start with your script — characters, scene headers, parentheticals, subtext. Then we cast it.

Capability
Generic AI video
Magical Script
Input
A 1-line prompt
Your full script, with structure
Character consistency
Drifts every cut
Locked from your reference set
Tone
You prompt-engineer it
Picked once, applied everywhere
Outputs
One clip
Trailer, short, poster, deck, board
IP & privacy
Training fodder
Yours. Never trained on.
A note from the founder

The future of filmmaking starts before the camera.

Magical Script is being built around a simple belief: the best stories should not stay invisible just because production is expensive.

  • Writers should be able to test a trailer.
  • Creators should be able to visualize a scene.
  • Filmmakers should be able to pitch with proof.
  • Small teams should be able to explore movie ideas before spending months or thousands of dollars.

If that sounds like the workflow you want, join the waitlist.

Early Access

Get in before the room fills.

We're inviting 100 storytellers in the first cohort.

FAQ

Questions, before you sign up.

Magical Script is being designed as a story-to-production workflow. It helps break scripts and stories into the assets needed to create trailers, short videos, scenes, and eventually full AI-assisted films.
No. The first version should support rough ideas, short stories, scenes, treatments, and screenplays.
Writers, filmmakers, creators, Substack authors, YouTubers, and anyone with a story they want to turn into visual content.
The long-term goal is to support full AI-assisted movie workflows. The early version should focus on trailers, short videos, scene tests, character visuals, and production-ready breakdowns.
Yes. That is one of the main use cases: turning written ideas into visual proof that helps people understand, react to, and believe in the story.
No. Your drafts are never used for training, deleted on request, and you keep all IP.
Markdown and plain text today, with Final Draft (.fdx), Fountain, and PDF support landing through summer 2026. You can also start from a logline or beat sheet.
Render time depends on length and complexity. Beta users get clear progress updates as their assets generate.
Yes — beta outputs are yours to use in pitches, festivals, and social. You are responsible for the rights to whatever source material you upload (see Terms). Theatrical release-grade output is on the roadmap.
Rolling, starting fall 2026. Waitlist signups are first in.
It's your showtime

Don't pitch your next script, show it.

Join the waitlist. We'll be in your inbox when a seat opens.