ScenePrep

ScenePrep

AI‑powered scene breakdowns for actors

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Transform your acting preparation with AI-powered scene analysis. Get fresh perspectives, character insights, beat mapping and more with clear reasoning to elevate your performance.
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Miro
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Hey PH family! I’m Miro 👋 I’ve been acting for years and, while prepping for a recent class, I kept asking myself: how do I raise the stakes? What’s my character’s backstory? Which trigger thoughts drive their choices? I realized there wasn’t a simple way to surface fresh angles or “what‑if” prompts for any scene. So I built ScenePrep, an AI‑powered toolkit that breaks down your scenes and sparks immediate, insight‑powered performance ideas, uncovering new layers in seconds. Every suggestion comes with clear logic, so you know exactly why it works, while the final choices and the truth of your performance stay firmly in your hands. I’d love your thoughts! Give ScenePrep a spin and let me know what you discover.
Lou Lopez

Hey Miro, as someone who's getting interested in acting, this looks really intriguing. Also, I love the design! :)

Kamil Miniakhmetov

Really love the intention behind this. Scene work can be such a solitary and internal process - sometimes you’re stuck asking the same questions over and over without any fresh angles. The idea of using AI not to tell you how to play it, but to spark possibilities, is genuinely exciting.

I’m curious how ScenePrep handles ambiguity though - like, does it ever offer opposing interpretations of a character’s motive or beat just to provoke exploration? Because often, that tension between readings is where the most interesting performances come from.

The "clear logic, but you make the call" philosophy feels right. If it can challenge actors without feeling prescriptive, that’s already a big win. Looking forward to playing with it and seeing what kind of weird, unexpected choices it throws at me.