One Script, Five Dialects: How to Turn a Screenplay Into AI Video Prompts for Any Tool
Runway wants physics. Veo wants JSON. Kling wants beats. Here is how to stop rewriting the same scene four times.
Last month I spent an entire afternoon on a single establishing shot. Empty street, one man, a light turning on in a window that should not be lit. Four lines of screenplay. I ran it through four different video models and got back four unrelated pieces of footage: one with a car that did not exist, one where the man teleported halfway down the block, one that ignored the light cue completely, and one that nailed the mood but changed the aspect ratio without asking. Same scene. Same intent. Zero consistency.
The problem was not the models. The problem was that I had written one prompt and pasted it into four boxes, assuming “AI video” was one language. It is not. Runway, Kling, Veo, and Sora each parse a scene...
Copyright of this story solely belongs to hackernoon.com. To see the full text click HERE