Global AI Hackathon · Track 2 · Qwen Cloud

One logline in.
A finished short out.

Filmwriter is an autonomous AI showrunner. Hand it a single line — or a whole chapter — and a team of Qwen agents plans the story, builds a continuity bible, directs the shots, checks its own frames against the script and the cast, edits the cut, and scores the result. No human in the loop.

chase
sci-fi
noir
chase
sci-fi
drama

The pipeline

From a sentence to a cut, autonomously.

Every stage is an agent with a job. They hand the film down the line the way a real unit does — and each one can send a shot back.

Plan arc
Continuity bible
Through-line must-show
Storyboard stills
Identity QA vs refs
Keyframe takes
Edit + voice
Score KPI

Why it's a showrunner, not a generator

It defends the story while it makes it.

Most pipelines generate frames and hope. Filmwriter holds a typed memory of the film and checks every frame against it — catching drift, contradiction, and dropped setups before they reach the cut.

Continuity bible

Before a frame is drawn, it extracts a typed, locked set of facts — who's alive, what's true, the world's rules — then guards every beat against contradicting them, rewriting the ones that do.

Phase 1

Identity verification

A vision agent compares each rendered character to their reference sheet. When a face, hairstyle, or wardrobe drifts, that frame is re-shot against the reference until it matches.

Phase 2

Through-line, enforced

It names the film's central question and turns each scene into concrete must-show requirements — so the comet is actually a comet, and the payoff has its setup.

Phase 3

It scores itself

Every finished film gets a KPI — continuity, character consistency, beat fidelity, through-line, and craft — computed from the QA signals the agents actually produced, not a vibe.

Phase 4

Keyframe-anchored takes

Long takes are interpolated between two real compositions — a start frame and an end frame — so the camera travels with intent instead of drifting from a single image.

Phase 4

Legal & clearances

A clearances agent audits every still for trademarked characters, logos, and garbled on-screen text — flagging and re-rolling anything that wouldn't clear, automatically.

Always on

The unit

An eight-agent film crew.

Each role is a distinct agent. Watch them light up and hand off the work in real time while a film is being made.

The Showrunner
Director
Margot Penn
Screenwriter
Theo Brandt
Story Editor
Vee Dax
Storyboard
Iris Calder
Continuity
Avery Sloan
Clearances
Sergio Ray
Cinematographer
Max Cutter
Editor

Frames it has directed

Every one of these is generated — and inspected.

Real stills pulled from finished films. Each one passed a physical-coherence inspector (correct anatomy, nothing sliced off the frame), a story-need check, identity verification against the cast, and a legal clearance before it was allowed into the cut.

In motion

Whole films, start to finish.

Each one generated end-to-end from a single logline — directed, shot, scored, and cut with no human in the loop. The badge is the film's own KPI: it grades itself on continuity, identity, beats, through-line, and craft. These play live, straight from the app.

Car chase · KPI 92
Station escape · KPI 96
Noir · one last case
Sci-fi · the comet
1logline in
8agents
0humans in the loop
films out

Give it a sentence.

Type a logline, pick your scenes and aspect, and watch the unit make your film — live, frame by frame.

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Filmwriter, by TLZ · Track 2: AI Showrunner · built on Qwen Cloud & Alibaba Cloud · filmwriter.tlz.us