A serious AI workspace
for screenwriters.

Culturally authentic, audience-calibrated story bibles for global cinema and television.

The problem

A story bible is the most strategic document a screenwriter writes — and the most time-consuming.

It anchors every character voice, every location, every cultural choice, every scene. Get it right and the screenplay almost writes itself. Get it wrong and you spend the next six months patching inconsistencies you should have settled in week one.

CineForge does the structural and cultural heavy-lifting so you can spend your time on the work only you can do — the choices, the voice, the scenes that matter. The bible arrives complete and internally consistent. You stay the author.

On restraint

What CineForge does not do.

CineForge does not write your screenplay for you. It builds the development scaffold — characters, world, structure, voice — and generates individual scenes on request. The scenes that matter most are still yours to write.

It does not auto-publish, auto-share, or auto-anything. Generated material stays in your workspace until you decide what to do with it. There are no urgency banners, no streak counters, no nudges to return.

It is not a chatbot. There is no “CineForge AI” persona to converse with. The AI is everywhere in the product and visible nowhere — it is the apprentice, you are the author.

Why CineForge

Four things that make this different from a general-purpose AI writing tool.

  1. 01

    Story bibles are the product, not a feature.

    Most AI writing tools generate prose and treat the story bible as an afterthought. CineForge inverts that — the bible is the deliverable. Characters, world, structure, voice, and continuity are calibrated to the cinema tradition before a single scene is written.

  2. 02

    Cultural specificity is the work, not the marketing.

    Every cinema tradition has its own conventions — family structures, emotional registers, dialogue rhythms, audience expectations. CineForge has a dedicated, culturally-reviewed profile for each tradition it supports. The same prompt generates a different bible for Karachi than for Mumbai.

  3. 03

    We never train on your work.

    Your prompts and generated content are not used to train any AI model — ours or anyone else's. This is a contractual commitment, written into our Terms, backed by zero-retention API agreements with our providers. The work you develop here belongs to you.

  4. 04

    Roman script support for the languages that need it.

    Roman Urdu and Roman Hindi dialogue are first-class outputs from day one — calibrated for screenwriters who think in those languages but draft in Latin script. Nastaliq and Devanagari rendering arrives in v1.5; the dialogue itself is already there.

How it works

From project brief to working bible, in one considered pipeline.

  1. 01

    Define the project.

    Cinema tradition, format, genre, audience, budget, dialogue language, and your own creative direction. The system understands what you're working toward before it generates a single word.

  2. 02

    Receive five strategically-distinct ideas.

    Not five variations of the same idea — five different bets, each with its own emotional engine and audience hypothesis. You pick one, iterate, or ask for another set.

  3. 03

    Generate a complete story bible.

    Narrative structure, character voice and persona profiles, location profiles, world bible, three sample scenes, and a continuity ledger. Culturally validated against the chosen cinema's conventions.

Cinema profiles

Each tradition has its own grammar.
So does your story bible.

American Network Drama

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United States; global English-language syndication and streaming

American network drama occupies the cultural space of the national conversation — it is the television form most likely to be watched simultaneously by audiences across class, race, and region, and it…

Anime (Japanese TV)

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Japan (primary production); global audience via broadcast and streaming

Anime is organised along demographic lanes — shonen, shojo, seinen, josei — that are not merely marketing categories but distinct aesthetic and narrative traditions with their own pacing contracts, ro…

British Sitcom

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United Kingdom; global English-language audiences

British sitcom is fundamentally about class, and about the particular British anxiety that attaches to class performance.

English Premier Drama

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United Kingdom; global English-language audiences (Australia, Canada, Ireland, US PBS/streaming)

Class is the organising principle of British cultural life, and English Premier Drama does not pretend otherwise.

Hollywood Classic

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United States; global English-language audiences

Hollywood Classic drama is saturated with the American Dream as a moral-emotional operating system—the belief, or the interrogation of the belief, that individual effort, talent, and will can overcome…

Indian Hindi Drama

हिंदी धारावाहिक

India (primarily Hindi belt: UP, Bihar, MP, Rajasthan, Delhi-NCR, Maharashtra urban)

Hindi drama is preoccupied above all with *dharma* — duty in its relational, social, and cosmic dimensions — and with the tension between individual desire and collective obligation.

Kashmiri Drama

کٲشُر ڈراما

Indian Kashmir (Jammu & Kashmir Union Territory) and Kashmiri diaspora (Jammu, Delhi, Mumbai, UK)

The Kashmir Valley is overwhelmingly Muslim — approximately 97% of the valley population — and it is the Muslim Kashmiri community that is the primary subject of this cinema.

Pakistani Drama

پاکستانی ڈرامہ

Pakistan and Pakistani diaspora (UK, UAE, North America, Australia)

Pakistani drama operates within a broadly Muslim, Urdu-literate cultural framework, but that framework contains enormous internal variation.

Frequently asked

Questions writers ask before they sign up.

What is CineForge?
CineForge is an AI workspace for screenwriters. It generates culturally authentic, audience-calibrated story bibles for global cinema and television — American Network Drama, Anime (Japanese TV), British Sitcom, English Premier Drama, Hollywood Classic, Indian Hindi Drama, Kashmiri Drama, and Pakistani Drama traditions. The story bible includes narrative structure, character voice and persona profiles, location profiles, world bible, sample scenes, and a continuity ledger.
Who owns the work I generate?
You do. The Terms of Service grant you full ownership of all story bibles, characters, scenes, and other creative content you generate through CineForge. Core Media Group Ltd claims no ownership interest in your generated work. You can use it for commercial pitching, publishing, production, or any other purpose with no restriction from us.
Does CineForge train its AI on my prompts or generated content?
No. We never use your prompts or generated content to train, fine-tune, or improve any AI model. This is a contractual commitment in our Terms of Service, backed by zero-retention API agreements with our AI providers. If we ever wanted to change this, we would amend the Terms with at least 30 days notice and give you the chance to delete your data first. We have no plans to do so.
How is CineForge different from a general-purpose AI writing tool?
Three differences. First, the story bible is the product — not a feature. CineForge generates complete development bibles with structural integrity and internal consistency, not prose that needs scaffolding around it. Second, every output is calibrated to a specific cinema tradition with its own family structures, emotional registers, and dialogue rhythms — American Network Drama, Anime (Japanese TV), British Sitcom, English Premier Drama, Hollywood Classic, Indian Hindi Drama, Kashmiri Drama, and Pakistani Drama. Third, we never train AI on your work, contractually.
Which languages does CineForge support for dialogue?
At launch, CineForge supports English, Roman Urdu, and Roman Hindi. Roman Urdu and Roman Hindi are first-class outputs — calibrated for screenwriters who think in those languages but draft in Latin script. Native Nastaliq and Devanagari rendering arrives in v1.5; the dialogue generation itself is supported from day one.
How much does CineForge cost?
CineForge has four tiers. Free includes 1 story bible per month with full access to cinema profiles. Indie is $29.00 per month for 10 bibles, scene generation, and exports. Studio is $299.00 per month for 75 bibles, team workspace, and a polish pass. Enterprise pricing is custom — built for streamers, networks, and studios. You can start free and move up when the work demands it. Cancel anytime.
What is a story bible and why do screenwriters need one?
A story bible is the foundational development document for a screenplay or TV series. It defines the characters, their voices and personas, the world they inhabit, the narrative structure, the locations, and the rules of internal consistency the project will follow. Written well, it makes the screenplay almost write itself. Written badly or left incomplete, it generates inconsistencies that cost months of patching during production.
Who is behind CineForge?
CineForge is built by Core Media Group Ltd, a company registered in England and Wales (No. 16877158), based in Bath, United Kingdom. Contact: hello@cineforge.co.uk.

Pricing

Start free. Move up when the work demands it.

Free
1 bible per month. To see what serious feels like.
Indie
$29.00 / month
10 bibles a month, full scene generation, exports.
Studio
$299.00 / month
75 bibles a month, team workspace, polish pass.
Enterprise
Contact us
Custom contracts for streamers, networks, and studios.