WALT
Writing, Animation & Layout Toolkit
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WALT
Create the world you want.
WALT Studio
Script
Producer Only
Admin Production Setup
Team · People & Permissions
Team Brief
TXT/MD/RTF uploads can estimate pages directly. PDF/Word will use the hosted parser later.
Admin Protected
Style Bible
Design Your Desktop
Production Identity The world WALT is building for this project
Production Workspace Theme Background art, dimensions, and replacement upload
Production Header Art Universal WALT console banner
Off. Header 1 stays fixed until changed here.
Universal production header. Change a slot here once and WALT can use it everywhere.
Creative Force Catalog Master image for artist workspace companions
Creator Avatar Setup Human or dinosaur identity for working pages
My Desktop Background, panel, accent, and toolbar personality
Easy Personalization Ideas Things WALT can change without touching production canon
Visual language: painterly storybook realism, soft hand-lit environments, practical moonlight, visible brush texture.
Camera: gentle push-ins, low-angle wonder shots, slow parallax backgrounds.
Do not use: hyperreal skin, plastic hair, neon cyberpunk palettes, horror lighting, random costume changes.
Admin Protected
FOSSILS Character Bible
Uploaded Reference Art · the source of truth for how each character looks
This is the reference library — the self-generated art you upload for each character, prop and location. It is the source of truth for how everyone is meant to look. The Story Bible holds the render-ready production sheets built from these; use this Character Bible to check that the Story Bible is keeping every character on-model. Changes here require director/admin approval.
Writing
WALT Writer
Performance
Script
Upload a screenplay to create or update scene folders.
Scenes are not created yet.
Two different authorized people must sign off. WALT will preserve existing scene assets by matching scene headings first, then scene numbers.
A screenplay replacement request is waiting for producer permission.
00:00 Director note: Use FOSSILS locked character sheets as the source of truth.
00:08 Prompt packet: inject selected character sheet, style rules, and negative drift controls.
00:17 Review pass: flag any design change before moving into video generation.
Script Breakdown
Scene
Layout · Storyboard · Render Seeds
Storyboard
Scene assets become six-shot storyboard boards. Each card carries an image, camera notation, director prompt, first/last keyframes, and render handoff controls.
Team · Voice Talent
Cast
The voice talent who record the audio clips. Everyone listed here appears in the film's credits. (The clips themselves live in Audio — each clip just carries a character / scene / talent name.)
Layout · Stage 6
Shot Builder
Performance Lock
Sync
Director Review
Review Room
Toolkit · Final Film
Final Film
Layout · Stage 5
Scene Builder
Each scene folder fans out into storyboard shot cards — first/last frame, camera angle, and the beat's dialogue or action — pre-seeded with the scene's Story Bible sheets. Coming next in the build.
Layout · Lighting
Lighting
Set the key light, time of day, and mood per shot — the named light source that keeps shadows stable across a scene. Coming next in the build.
Layout · Audio
Audio
Give each character a voice, generate or upload dialogue, and attach the line to its shot for lip-sync. Coming next in the build.
Toolkit · Compositing
Compositing
Thread approved shots together — last frame of one becomes the start frame of the next — and layer effects, titles, and audio. Coming next in the build.
Toolkit · Upscaling
Upscaling
Take approved clips to final delivery resolution before the film is assembled. Coming next in the build.