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Starting at USD 93
Thu, 09 Oct, 2025 at 02:00 pm - Sat, 06 Dec, 2025 at 03:30 pm (GMT-07:00)
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515 South Flower Street, Los Angeles, United States
Welcome to FilmArc AI Movie Studio — where filmmakers and storytellers use AI to create, design, and direct their own films.
This exclusive onboarding session is your personal introduction to the FilmArc Beta Tester Program and the First Look Filmmaker Pathway.
You’ll meet one-on-one with a FilmArc team member who will walk you through every step to begin your filmmaker journey.
In this immersive session, you will:
✅ Discover how FilmArc empowers creators to write, design, and direct using cutting-edge AI filmmaking tools.
✅ Learn hands-on how to use the AI Character Creator and Character Connect AI App to bring your story ideas to life.
✅ Receive a guided introduction to the StorySnap Fundamentals Workshop (valued at $250).
✅ Unlock your 3-Week Workshop Access Code and receive a $45 membership discount toward your first-month subscription.
✅ Understand how to progress through the 12-Week First Look Program and advance to the CineStream Showcase — where your project comes to life on screen.
🎟️ 1-Month FilmArc App Subscription Membership
🎬 Access to FilmArc AI Movie Studio Platform
📘 Downloadable Study Resources PDF
📺 Workshop Replay Access
🏆 Certificate of Completion
AI isn’t replacing creativity — it’s expanding it.
Take your first step toward becoming a FilmArc Beta Tester and experience the future of cinematic storytelling today.
Info: Icebreaker Question: “Who’s your favorite fictional character and why?”
Highlight how different roles (hero, mentor, foil, sidekick) influence stories.
Info: ✅ Discover-We will review the dynamic toolbox FilmArc Movie Studio has to offer. We will review the mission of FilmArc AI Movie Studio and how to use the AI Character Creator, and Character Connect AI App. We will review FilmArc Services
Info: ✅ Understand how to progress through the 12-Week First Look Program and advance to the CineStream Showcase — where your project comes to life on screen.
Info:
The Protagonist’s emotional journey
The Antagonist’s purpose and complexity
Interactive exercise: Defining your hero vs. your opposing force
Info:
Mentor, Confidant, Sidekick, Love Interest, and Foil
How each supports or challenges your protagonist
Group activity: Create a “Character Web” around your main character
Exercise:
Choose your protagonist (real or imagined).
Fill in a Character Web (worksheet) assigning at least 2 supporting roles.
Share: How do these roles shape your protagonist’s decisions?
Info: Character Development & Types (25 mins)
Dynamic vs. Static characters
Round vs. Flat characters
Stock characters and archetypes across genres
Guided writing prompt: Transforming archetypes into unique personalities
Info: Deuteragonist: The “second lead” who shares the spotlight.
Tertiary Characters: Populate the world.
Symbolic Characters: Represent themes/ideas (Death, Justice, Innocence).
Exercise:
As a group, brainstorm symbolic characters in films (Inside Out, The Matrix, Pan’s Labyrinth).
Solo task: Write down one symbolic character you could add to your own story and what idea they represent.
Info: Explore the psychology behind your character’s desires, fears, and life purpose — the fuel for any great story.
Info: Use visual cues to define your character’s look and aesthetic.
Info: Turn raw ideas into emotionally grounded backstories that drive character choices.
Info: Discover how to balance strengths, flaws, and quirks to make your character feel alive.
Info: Understand naming conventions and how to use AI prompts to create fitting and memorable names.
Info: Learn how to use descriptive keywords to generate creative character concepts instantly.
Info: ✅ Learn hands-on-How we connect these character in your story for use in your script. Review key takeaways: Every strong story needs conflict (Protagonist vs. Antagonist), supporting voices (Mentor, Confidant, Foil), and a mix of character types (dynamic, round, symbolic).
Info: ✅ Learn hands-on-Each participant create a mini character lineup for their own story (or a new one):
1. Protagonist
2. Antagonist
3. At least 2 supporting roles
4. One symbolic or stock character
Share with the group for quick peer feedback.
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Tickets for Your Story. Your Characters. Your Studio. can be booked here.
Ticket type | Ticket price |
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Beta Tester Workshop | 93 USD |