The only thing you can’t pick from Plotagon’s stock is the dialogue, which your digital actors will speak in silly synthesized voices. As you pick out each element, it appears on your manuscript and is visualized in the video player almost instantaneously. Since it would take an insanely complex program to read your mind or even parse your paragraph and figure out what you’re describing, Plotagon instead has a bank of scenes, characters, actions and more. You don’t need to know the proper format for a manuscript or even have a deep vocabulary, because Plotagon cheats.
It looks really fun though.Īs you can see in the image above, Plotagon is divided into two parts: on the left is where you’ll write your manuscript, and on the right is a video player that shows you what your movie looks like. It uses a simple menu-based interface that helps you build a script, which turns into a computer-animated video as you’re writing it. But new software called Plotagon aims to turn anyone into a one-man movie-making machine. Writing a decent story is hard enough, but taking that story and turning it into a watchable film is even more complicated. ' xlink:href='# flipboard " data-type="undefined" target="_blank"> Share on Flip it Share on X (Twitter) Share on Facebook Share on LinkedIn