HI Everyone! I'm incredibly excited to announce my upcoming course: 5-Part A.I. Lab: How to Break Story & Improve Characters Using AI.
Let’s address the elephant in the room immediately: We are not here to let AI do the writing. The temptation to let AI take the wheel is the fastest way to lose your creative integrity.
Instead, my philosophy is simple: "Tools, Not Terminators."
I even demonstrate in class how an inexperienced writer using AI will only get to a certain point creatively. However, someone who knows story, has their own experience, and brings a unique voice results in a much more powerful relationship with their AI assistant.
This is more than just learning prompts. It is learning how to use AI in a way most people miss. Many mistakenly work with AIs like ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini in the same way they would a human, but that actually doesn't get the best out of the technology. In most cases, it is not looking for answers that makes AI so powerful. It is getting it to ask you profound questions that enhance your story.
I will go over that and so much more in this 5-week class. We are going to train these tools to handle the structural heavy lifting and logic checks so you can focus on the creative magic while the AI handles the analytical workload.
Over 5 weeks, we are going to get hands-on with YOUR script (yes, bring your current work-in-progress!). Here is the roadmap:
Week 1: The Health Check. We’ll diagnose your story’s weak points and learn to craft prompts that make AI a powerful assistant, not a ghostwriter.
Week 2: Structure & Architecture. We’ll use frameworks like Save the Cat and Hero’s Journey to stress-test your beats and find where the pacing drags so you can fix it.
Week 3: Scene Work & Voice. We’ll test dialogue rhythm and explore subtext without losing your authentic voice.
Week 4: Breaking the Rules. Time to get experimental! We’ll use AI to rapidly prototype bold choices like reordering beats or trying non-linear structures to see if we can discover something brilliant hiding in plain sight.
Week 5: The 1:1 Strategy. We wrap up with individual consultations to build a personalized roadmap for your writing process.
One note for anyone worried that the AI is going to "steal your work." Let's be real for a second. These tech companies are making hundreds of millions and billions of dollars on the software itself. They honestly don't care about your movie. Your script is safe! They also state in their terms and conditions that you own the output.
And a final reality check for anyone saying they will "avoid all AI." I have bad news for you: you are using it right now. If you are on the internet or using a smartphone, you are using AI. Regardless of your involvement, it is coming fast. Just like the typewriter was replaced by the personal computer, or when digital filmmaking exploded in the early 2000s, AI is another transformational technology that will shape our industry. History shows that those who use it early on, like all other technological evolutions in our industry, will be the ones who benefit the most.
Let’s start building better stories, faster.
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Billy Cox - "... Visibility is currency "full quote:
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Thanks, Tom. I'm not a great promoter. In my business, I've never had to promote or advertise because word of mouth always kept me busy. I'm an introvert and wouldn't mind being left alone to play wit...
Expand commentThanks, Tom. I'm not a great promoter. In my business, I've never had to promote or advertise because word of mouth always kept me busy. I'm an introvert and wouldn't mind being left alone to play with my horses, dogs, and cars. But I love to write and would like to make films (and maybe TV), so I need to become (as you say) visible. I need a plan to create visibility. Any thoughts? jim
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Michael, Pitching? Where do I begin? If I'm not formally pitching, I do a pretty good job, but I'm given 3 or 5 minutes and told "GO". It doesn't come out so well. I'm terrible at self-promotion, but have done well in meetings with producers and actors. jim
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Websites in today's markets are now the new brochure and sales engine for whate...
Expand commentBeing a semi-retired web marketing guy, I always recommend getting your project a Facebook Page, and a separate website.
Websites in today's markets are now the new brochure and sales engine for whatever you're selling.
Websites have a different value now than they did before AI.Before AI, "search engine" traffic was what drove people to a site. While that still has some merit, the search engines are now all AI.
Now, the meatier you make that website, with very dense information - the more you can be found. No need to trim everything down, now you can pump up the volume (great movie) and be found in ways not previous possible.
I started searching for my projects within AI, and it exposed a huge number of weak spots - and instead of waiting weeks for search engines to figure out my updates - within a day AI had already revised its findings on my project. It's not just dumping quoted information - it's summarizing what it finds.
It actually had attributed another author to my work because of me not formatting the text properly. Fixed it and now it's correct - all within a day.
THEN -
BONUS ROUND - I stumbled into the amazing reach of Podcasts. (WTF?)
A lot of people think I'm nuts until they see the numbers. ("they laughed when I sat down to play").
Yep RSS feeds of your audio episodes automatically siphoned up by Apple and YT and Amazon - all automatically siphoning your latest episodes, and folks find them on Amazon, YT, and Apple Podcasts.
What was once a dead means of internet radio broadcasting has made this GIGANTIC RESURGENCE. Those of us in the web business thought podcasting was dead around 2003.
YouTube just this year launched a podcast section to all YT channels. Amazon Music has a huge Podcasts section ... you have 3 GIANT platforms that will come and get your content automatically.
Why the resurgence? I think it's headphones and treadmills. Folks are retreating into their headphones.So what do you podcast about? Well you can use your own voice, radio style and begin to talk about your work, or perhaps you create episodes using AI audio podcasting tools which are fantastic, and I have I setup some test sites with some sampler podcasts generated by NotebookLM. (https://notebooklm.google.com). I have the NotebookLM AI people "review my work", or they will debate the topic.
Here's the punchline ... of the test sites that have a few as 3 or 4 episodes, the ORGANIC search engine value of the websites that have podcasts is dramatic.
Screenshot of my project Mayorga website, and its podcast download numbers ...
https://mayorga.pro/page.php?p=podcasts