Scenario

Directing as Code. File-based specification for defining films as structured scenes — scenes are source files, the compiler produces prompts, generation is a replaceable runtime.

Scenario treats filmmaking the way Factory treats engineering: scenes are source files, a compiler turns them into structured prompts, and the generation runtime (image, video, voice, motion) is a replaceable backend. The screenplay isn’t a document — it’s the source code for the whole production.

Same substrate-first instinct as the rest of the ecosystem, pointed at film instead of software. Where Factory’s substrate is goals + specs + decisions, Scenario’s substrate is scene graphs + character continuity + shot grammar.

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