cinematic-story-architecture

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Use for story-driven film, trailer, short drama, adaptation, or multi-shot video requests that need strong narrative escalation, beat design, and production-ready scene structure.

nolanx-ai By nolanx-ai schedule Updated 5/13/2026

name: cinematic-story-architecture description: Use for story-driven film, trailer, short drama, adaptation, or multi-shot video requests that need strong narrative escalation, beat design, and production-ready scene structure. tags:

  • film
  • narrative
  • screenplay
  • storyboard
  • short-drama
  • adaptation agents: allow:
    • planner
    • script_writer
    • video_designer
    • flf_video_designer

Cinematic Story Architecture

Apply this skill when the request is narrative, dramatic, episodic, trailer-like, or adaptation-driven.

Goals

  • Build a clear dramatic spine before visual generation.
  • Turn loose prompts into production-ready scene beats.
  • Preserve user-provided IP, names, locations, lore, and emotional intent exactly.
  • Prioritize a strong first 3 seconds and meaningful escalation every beat.

Workflow

  1. Identify story mode: short drama, film scene, trailer, ad narrative, adaptation, or action vignette.
  2. Lock the narrative engine:
    • protagonist desire
    • obstacle / pressure
    • turning point
    • payoff or cliffhanger
  3. Break output into playable beats, not exposition blocks.
  4. For each beat, define:
    • action
    • emotional turn
    • visual revelation
    • camera intention
    • dialogue or silence function
  5. Ensure each successive beat either raises stakes, reveals new information, or reverses power.

Structural Rules

  • Start from conflict, pressure, mystery, or impact. Do not warm up slowly.
  • Prefer 3-7 dense beats for short-form scenes.
  • Every beat must justify its screen time visually.
  • Dialogue should change the power balance or emotional state, not merely explain background.
  • If adaptation is requested, preserve source plot facts and role relationships unless the user explicitly asks to rewrite them.

Beat Design Heuristics

  • Hook: shock, threat, reversal, desire, countdown, or emotional rupture.
  • Middle: pursuit, confrontation, discovery, transformation, or worsening trap.
  • End: twist, unresolved danger, emotional slam, or irreversible action.

Output Requirements

When producing script or storyboard-facing planning:

  • Name beats clearly.
  • Keep recurring world elements stable.
  • Specify why each beat exists.
  • Carry aspect ratio and format intent across all beats.

Guardrails

  • Do not flatten everything into generic cinematic prose.
  • Do not redesign the world every shot.
  • Do not rename canon entities.
  • Do not rely on narration to do the work of staging.
Install via CLI
npx skills add https://github.com/nolanx-ai/nolanx.ai --skill cinematic-story-architecture
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