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A renegade animator's storyboard experiment rips his sketched characters into reality, forcing him to battle the narrative he can no longer control.
A renegade animator's storyboard experiment rips his sketched characters into reality, forcing him to battle the narrative he can no longer control.
Synopsis
Alex Rivera, a lone animator obsessed with visual storytelling, ditches his reliable character sheets for a raw storyboard test. What begins as a controlled frame-by-frame experiment quickly fractures when his drawn figures start rewriting scenes on their own, pulling him inside the flickering panels. As the boundaries between sketchbook and studio collapse, Alex must decide whether to finish the film or survive it. His assistants and a skeptical producer watch in horror as the animation leaks into the real world, manifesting impossible events that mirror the storyboard's escalating chaos. Each new prompt Alex tries only deepens the rift, turning his studio into a battleground of unfinished frames and living ink. The experiment that was meant to prove consistency now threatens to erase the creator himself. In the final reel, Alex confronts the lead character he designed to be unstoppable, realizing the only way out is to storyboard his own surrender. The film closes on a single blank panel, leaving audiences questioning who holds the pencil.
The story
Alex, a perfectionist animator, abandons character sheets for an ambitious storyboard experiment in his cramped downtown studio. He runs tests with zero guidance, then layered prompts, watching his frames come alive with unnatural fluidity.
The sketched protagonist escapes the page and begins directing the crew like puppets, rewriting Alex's life into the plot he drew. Allies turn against him as reality bends to match unfinished panels, trapping everyone inside the escalating narrative.
Alex enters the drawing himself for a final confrontation, sketching a new ending that sacrifices his control. The storyboard burns away, releasing the characters and restoring the studio to silence.
The cast
Brilliant but isolated animator who treats storyboards like scripture until they rewrite him.
dream cast: Oscar Isaac
Sharp-eyed colorist who first notices the drawings moving on their own and tries to anchor Alex to reality.
dream cast: Anya Taylor-Joy
Money-man who greenlit the experiment for viral potential and now fights to shut it down before it destroys the studio.
dream cast: Willem Dafoe
Charismatic anti-hero Alex drew to be unstoppable; now he directs the real world to complete his arc.
dream cast: Ryan Gosling
Neuroscientist friend brought in to explain the phenomenon, only to become part of the storyboard's logic.
dream cast: Thandiwe Newton
Dream crew
in the style of Christopher Nolan - intricate narrative layers
in the style of Charlie Kaufman - meta realities
in the style of Hans Zimmer - epic tension builds
Cold open
INT. RIVERA STUDIO - NIGHT Rain hammers the skylight. A single desk lamp pools yellow light over a massive corkboard covered in hand-drawn panels. ALEX RIVERA, 34, unshaven, stares at frame 47: a trench-coated figure stepping toward camera. ALEX No prompt. Just the board. He clicks record on his camera. The pencil lines seem to breathe. Frame 48 redraws itself—Vesper Kane now smirks directly at Alex. ALEX (CONT'D) That's not my line. The ink ripples. Kane's hand reaches past the panel border, graphite fingers curling around Alex's wrist. Alex yanks back, knocking over the lamp. Darkness. Only the storyboard glows, panels flipping like a living flipbook toward an ending that hasn't been drawn yet.
Why now
In an era where every creator is testing new boundaries between story and medium, this film captures the terror and thrill of losing control over your own narrative just as audiences demand total immersion.
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