If you’re curious about the hype around how AI can aid Storytellers, you’re probably asking, what is story research and why do I need it?
On Monday, April 16, StoryFit will present as a part of the Atlanta Film Festival. They’ll also be on hand for script insight consultations for attendees. Submit a question ahead of time here.
StoryFit’s Character Network feature can help to identify the strengths and weaknesses in character relationships. The analysis of our vast script library has revealed what patterns occur in successful and unsuccessful productions, allowing us to pinpoint problems in a story. Watch this How It Works video to learn more about how StoryFit’s data can improve your story.
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“Each writer starts differently, but the only valid way is start with character. Character IS plot. Character IS story.” –Eleanor Perry
Great characters are memorable, dimensional, and distinct. They not only move the plot and story forward but they also leave a lasting impression on both creators and audiences. Great characters teach us about ourselves, and share lessons that we can learn to create better stories. Characters are what make and keep audiences, and they are the heart of what transforms a good script into a great one. When translated to the screen, you would be hard-pressed to find a successful movie that doesn’t also have dynamic characters.
Last week, Book Expo held its first educational webinar, “It’s Time for Publishers to Innovate and Monetize with AI and AR,”
StoryFit SXSW Opening Video from StoryFit on Vimeo.
We’re done with our first SXSW as the company of two presenters, and we’re gobsmacked by the amazing sessions, films, and people we met. On March 11, StoryFit CEO Monica Landers and PhD Data Scientist Grace Lin presented “Sex & Text: Breaking Down Movie Stereotypes w/AI” at SXSW
Artificial Intelligence gives studio executives predictive analytics to make data driven decisions.
In this case study, we used our AI-powered story research platform to compare and contrast key elements of the original 1999 movie, “The Mummy,” a box office darling, with its 2017 sequel that didn’t share the same fate.
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Hollywood is in the midst of a book adaptation boom — studio execs are perusing bookshelves for the next big hit! Experts agree that some of the recent successes have been attributed to filmmakers paying closer attention to the source material. After all, if your project has a large fan base, it’s important to stay true to the brand.