Votre Scénario de Film et l'IA
Votre Scénario de Film et l'IA
Your Film Screenplay and AI
You have a story that deserves the screen — characters, scenes, a film you can already see unfolding. This course gives you the power to write a professional screenplay and pitch it to producers. You are the artist: your story, your characters, and your dialogue stay at the heart of everything. What you learn here is how to direct powerful AI tools — Claude, Claude Code, OpenAI, Gemini, Firefly, HeyGen, TTSMaker — to turn your vision into a finished screenplay, and even into a first set of visuals.
The approach is hands-on. You start by mastering your tools — understanding AI, setting up your environments, the art of prompting, organizing your projects, and collaboration between agents — so you take command rather than being overwhelmed. You then build your film: idea and synopsis, structure in acts and sequences, scene-by-scene breakdown, characters, and — the crux of it all — dialogue, before bringing it up to industry standards. And because a great screenplay is refined, you learn to audit it with AI: repetitions, overly long sentences, the balance of scenes and your characters' screen time.
By the end of the program, you walk away with a complete, professionally formatted screenplay, a pitch deck, and a first set of visuals for your film — ready to win over a producer — along with a mastery of tools that will serve all your projects. You will have imagined and written everything yourself, from the first scene to the closing credits: AI will have been nothing more than a tremendous lever for your talent. Because the work bears only one signature — yours.
Plus: your screenplay published and read
Your story deserves to be discovered. Once your screenplay is written, BSF gives it the stage and the audience:
Free hosting — your screenplay is published online on BSF, at no cost.
Your personal page — a showcase in your name to bring together all your screenplays.
A real audience — your readers discover you, react (emojis, comments), and share your screenplay on the BSF social network, Facebook, and other networks.
Program — 16 sessions of 1 hour
You are the artist: we train you to direct powerful AI tools to write your screenplay and bring it all the way to producers. The journey begins with mastering the tools, then applies them to your film, through to the audit that brings it to its very best.
Core track — Mastering AI (sessions 1-6)
1. AI, how it works and its limits — models, memory and context, compaction, hallucination, validation. The principle: you are the artist, AI is the tool.
2. Setting up your environments — Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Codex, Gemini CLI, Claude Browser; and the basics of HTML to understand your exports.
3. The art of prompting — giving clear instructions to get exactly what you want.
4. Organizing your projects for AI — reference files and MD files: the "memory" of your project, for consistent results.
5. Getting multiple agents to collaborate — agents and tester agents, validation system, and the mistake never to make (two agents on the same task).
6. Creative tools, rights & watermark — TTSMaker, HeyGen, Firefly, Adobe Stock: uses, usage rights, and ownership of your creations.
Screenplay specialization — Designing the film (sessions 7-10)
7. The idea & the synopsis — turning your concept into a clear pitch and synopsis.
8. The dramatic structure — building your film in acts and sequences.
9. The scene breakdown — moving from structure to a workable scene-by-scene breakdown.
10. Your characters — complete profiles: traits, motivations, and character arcs.
Screenplay specialization — Writing & formatting (sessions 11-13)
11. The art of dialogue — dialogue that is lively, distinct, and rich with subtext.
12. Pacing & screen time — calibrating length (one page ≈ one minute) and balancing each character's presence.
13. The screenplay format & the PDF — bringing your text up to industry standards (headers, action, dialogue, parentheticals) and exporting it as a clean PDF.
Screenplay specialization — Auditing & pitching (sessions 14-16)
14. The audit of your screenplay — repetitions and overly long sentences in the dialogue, balance of scenes and character presence, pacing.
15. The pitch deck & the visual world — synopsis, statement of intent and pitch, moodboard and visuals of characters and sets.
16. The concept trailer — dialogue voiced (TTSMaker), sound atmospheres, and short video sequences (HeyGen) to present your film to a producer.
Is your work ready?
Publish it for free on BSF: your work online, your own author page, your audience.
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