Workflow guide
AI features: dramaturgy assistance, not ghostwriting
AI in CineQuill is designed to help screenwriters see the story more clearly: structure, coherence, characters, scenes and subtext.
Dramaturg Copilot
The Copilot can read the project and return questions, diagnosis and alternatives. Its function is editorial: helping the writer choose better.
Revision actions
AI actions can help with subtext, clarity, tone, parentheticals and micro-beats, always from a selection or precise context.
What it does not promise
It does not promise to write the film for you. The stronger promise is helping you build a story that remains yours.
Put it into practice
Apply this guide directly in your project
Open CineQuill and use this resource as an operational checklist: move from reading to a concrete decision about bible, characters, structure or scenes.
Frequently asked questions
Does the AI use my style?
The goal is to respect project context and help preserve your voice, not replace it with a generic one.
Can I use AI only for revision?
Yes. The main value is often diagnostic: finding contradictions, weak scenes and rewrite opportunities.
Related resources
More workflow guides to apply
How to use the story bible to keep the story centered
A practical guide to CineQuill's story bible: premise, theme, world, tone, rules, characters and narrative coherence before the screenplay.
Workflow guideHow to use templates without writing formulaic stories
A guide to CineQuill templates: narrative methods, character sheets, beats, scenes and how to adapt them without becoming formulaic.
Workflow guideCharacter sheets: from description to dramatic function
A guide to character sheets: desire, wound, mask, archetype, relationships and coherence across scenes and structure.
Workflow guideScenes: the bridge between structure and screenplay
A guide to scene work: objective, conflict, internal beats, narrative function and the move from structure to screenplay editor.