AI Story Evaluation for Film, Series, and Microdrama
AI story evaluation examines the narrative itself, its structure, characters, pacing, and emotional hooks, and scores how well the story is built to hold an audience, independent of production polish.




Where coverage summarizes and a greenlight score decides, story evaluation diagnoses. Trishul traces the arc of your narrative, measures whether characters earn their screen time, and locates the exact beats where tension is built or lost.
The cliffhanger map is central here. For serialized formats and vertical microdrama, retention lives and dies on how each episode ends and each act break lands. Trishul marks every hook, rates its strength, and shows where a promising story leaks attention.
Character analysis runs in parallel: protagonists tested for want and need, secondary characters checked for function, relationships scored for stakes. The output is a specific, editable list of what is working and what to rewrite, not a vague note to make it better.
Script in. Grade out.
INT. HAVELI — NIGHT
MEERA turns, eyes wet.
MEERA
You lied to me. Every word.
The lamp flickers. He says nothing.Structure diagnosis
Act breaks and turning points are located and rated, exposing soft midpoints and rushed endings.
Character depth check
Protagonists and secondary roles are scored for want, need, function, and stakes.
Retention mapping
Every cliffhanger and hook is marked and rated so attention leaks become visible.
Actionable notes
Findings arrive as a specific rewrite list, not generic praise or vague criticism.
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Questions, answered
How is story evaluation different from coverage?
Coverage summarizes and recommends. Story evaluation diagnoses the narrative itself, pinpointing which structural beats, characters, and hooks are working and which need a rewrite.
What does the character analysis look at?
It scores protagonists for want and need, checks secondary characters for narrative function, and rates relationships for stakes, flagging roles that do not earn their screen time.
Why does the cliffhanger map matter?
For serialized and vertical microdrama formats, retention depends on how episodes and act breaks end. The map rates every hook so you can strengthen the weak ones before shooting.
Can I re-evaluate after rewrites?
Yes. Re-score a revised draft to confirm the flagged issues are resolved and see how the grade and retention profile shift.
How do I evaluate my story?
Run a free evaluation at video.bulletshorts.co/login, or book a demo to see the diagnosis on one of your own scripts.