Cynoframe writes monologues, two-handers, and silent vignettes designed for one actor, one location, and the gear you already own. Pick a tone, get a scene, hit record.
Format, cast size, genre, tone. Drop a logline if you have one, or skip it.
Hit Suggest for three loglines tuned to your inputs, or generate from your own premise.
Edit inline, lock it in your library, flip it public to gather notes from collaborators.
The form gets out of your way. Format, cast, genre, tone — that's the whole input. The output is a fully blocked scene with action lines, dialogue, and shot suggestions.
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I shot three shorts in a weekend with Cynoframe. The tone toggle alone is worth it — 'deadpan' actually reads deadpan.
The shot callouts make my self-tapes feel directed. I stopped staring at a blank page and started staring through a viewfinder.
I run a film club. We use the public links to swap notes mid-week. It's the first writing tool that didn't get in our way.
A woman rehearses what she'll say if he picks up. He never does.
MAYA (30s) sits at the counter. Phone face down. She breathes. Picks it up. Sets it down.
Generating, saving, and sharing scripts is free during the early access period. No card required.
No. Pick a tone you like, hit Suggest, pick a logline. The script does the work.
Yes — every saved script opens in an inline editor. Tweak dialogue, swap lines, fix names.
Private by default. Flip a script public when you want to share — anyone with the link can read and leave notes.
Anything one actor can carry in one room: monologues, voicemails, confessions, two-handers, silent vignettes.
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