Showrunner is developed by Fable StudioAI interactive story creation platformknown as the “AI version of Netflix”, allows users to generate personalized animated TV series through short text prompts, turning viewers into content creators. After the user inputs a prompt of 10 to 15 words, Showrunner can use AI technology to automatically create 2 to 16 minute episodes, including dialogue, sound, editing, etc., quickly generating video content that the user likes, transforming from passive TV viewing For active entertainment. The platform currently focuses on animated content, with plans to expand to live-action content in the future.
Features of Showrunner
- Smart content creation: The core function of Showrunner is its AI-driven content generation engine. Users only need to provide creative prompts of 10 to 15 words, and AI can create complete TV series scenes and series based on them. This process is not only fast, but also generates endless story possibilities based on different prompts from the user.
- Deep personalization: Showrunner provides a highly personalized content creation experience. Users can not only customize the plot direction, but also delve into creative details such as dialogue writing, character design, and lens selection to ensure that the generated drama series can accurately reflect the user’s creativity and style.
- Innovative interactive participation: Showrunner redefines how audiences interact with content. Showrunner breaks the boundaries of traditional media consumption by transforming users from passive viewers to active creators, enabling users to participate in and influence the content of their favorite shows.
- Diverse animation production: Currently, Showrunner focuses on the creation of animated content and provides a wealth of animation style options, including classic animation style, Pixar animation-style 3D animation, and the unique “South Park” paper-cut animation style.
- Flexible content editing tools: Although Showrunner is designed to simplify the creative process for non-technical, non-expert users, it also provides flexible content editing tools for those who want to delve deeper into their creations. Users can fine-tune scripts, camera usage, and sound effects to hone and perfect their creations.
How to use Showrunner
Showrunner is currently in the internal beta stage, and about 100 people have participated in the creation of scenes and episodes. Interested users can visit its official website to join the waiting list (a waiting list of 50,000 people has been opened) to gain early access.
TV shows produced by Showrunner
Fable demonstrated its SHOW-1 model last year with nine episodes of South Park AI, and now the company has announced that it will use Showrunner to create 10 TV shows (users can create new episodes just by speaking):
- Exit Valley: A sharp Silicon Valley satire that shows the life and pursuits of technology giants, entrepreneurs and researchers in Silicon Valley through animation.
- Pixels: A heartwarming family comedy that tells the story of how various smart devices will become part of the family in a future where AI technology is popularized, bringing joy and challenges.
- What We Leave Behind: This animated family drama explores the relationships between family members and their mutual support in the face of hardships and challenges.
- Ikiru Shinu: A dark-style horror anime set in the aftermath of a global disaster and the story of survivors trying to rebuild society.
- United Flavors of America: A political satire that takes American politics as the background and mocks real politics through exaggeration and humor.
- The Prize: The story is set on a spaceship and tells the story of a group of space explorers encountering alien life in the universe.
- Hutzpa!: This comedy tells the story of a widowed old man’s life in a nursing home and how he interacts with and learns from other residents in the home.
- Yes Francisco: A series about people living in a virtual world, where each story shows life and relationships in the virtual world.
- Shadows over Shinjuku: An animated detective noir film drama set in the 1930s, which combines historical background and detective suspense elements.
- Thistle Gulch: A Western drama with a twist, showing the secrets and stories hidden behind a seemingly ordinary Western town.