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= Characters =
== Overview ==
== Overview ==
In [[ACT3AI|ACT 3 AI]], '''Characters''' are the narrative foundation of every project.   
In [[ACT3AI|ACT 3 AI]], '''Characters''' are the narrative foundation of every project.   
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| Relationships
| Relationships
| Links to other characters
| Links to other characters
| Married to [[Adrian Caldwell]], co-founder
| Married to Adrian Caldwell, co-founder
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| Visual Notes
| Visual Notes
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== Tips ==
== Tips ==
* Define backstories for richer AI-generated dialogue.   
* Define backstories for richer AI-generated dialogue.   
* Use consistent [[Facial_Expressions|facial expressions]] and [[Camera_Angles|camera angles]] to preserve emotional tone.   
* Use consistent facial expressions and [[Camera_Angles|camera angles]] to preserve emotional tone.   
* Map relationships for better ensemble storytelling.   
* Map relationships for better ensemble storytelling.   
* Reuse characters in the [[Media_Library|Media Library]] to build continuity across projects.
* Reuse characters in the [[Media_Library|Media Library]] to build continuity across projects.


== See Also ==
== See Also ==
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* [[Camera_Angles|Camera Angles]]   
* [[Camera_Angles|Camera Angles]]   


[[Category:ACT 3 AI Features]]


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Latest revision as of 15:58, 27 August 2025

Overview

In ACT 3 AI, Characters are the narrative foundation of every project. They define identity, traits, relationships, and emotional arcs—ensuring stories feel authentic and consistent. Characters can be expressed in scripts, visualized through Digital Actors, and animated within 2D & 3D Sets.

Character Sheets

A character sheet captures essential details for each persona. This ensures continuity across scenes, shots, and even entire series.

Field Description Example
Name Character’s given name Helen Caldwell
Role Narrative function or job Co-Founder, Mentor
Age Numerical or range 36
Traits Distinctive personality markers Principled, Empathetic, Analytical
Relationships Links to other characters Married to Adrian Caldwell, co-founder
Visual Notes Hair, clothing, physical quirks Dark hair, professional attire, calm gestures
Voice / Audio Assigned voice profile Warm mezzo-soprano with steady pacing

Character Arcs

Characters in ACT 3 AI evolve over time. The AI Wizard can assist in generating arcs automatically:

  • Flat Arc: Character reinforces the story theme without major change.
  • Growth Arc: Character learns, overcomes flaws, and transforms.
  • Fall Arc: Character declines into corruption, weakness, or tragedy.
  • Multi-Arc: Complex transformation across episodes or sequels.

Arc progression ties directly into Acts → Scenes → Shots.

Example Workflow

Step Action Result
1 Import Script with character names Auto-generated draft character list
2 Build detailed character sheets Profiles with roles, traits, arcs
3 Convert to Digital Actors Assign voices, looks, gestures
4 Place characters into 2D & 3D Sets Visual staging and cinematography
5 Render via Build Video Final output with consistent characters

Tips

  • Define backstories for richer AI-generated dialogue.
  • Use consistent facial expressions and camera angles to preserve emotional tone.
  • Map relationships for better ensemble storytelling.
  • Reuse characters in the Media Library to build continuity across projects.

See Also


Contact Us if you have any problems using our product, or if you have questions.