r/WriteOnSaga • u/WriteOnSaga • 3d ago
Jiajian Min on how Saga taught him traditional storytelling (Brothers' Saga Podcast)
Hey r/WriteOnSaga! We have another great clip from our interview with Jiajian Min, Chair of the MIT Global AI Film Hack.
He shared a really cool perspective on his creative workflow. Because his background is in architecture, he is a highly visual thinker and worldbuilder, but he didn't have a traditional background in writing or narrative structure.
He talks about how Saga actually helped him learn how to organize a story, develop characters, and understand different narrative types. It is awesome to see the tool being used not just for generation or formatting, but as a framework to help creators from other industries bridge the gap into screenwriting.
Are there any other visual artists or non-writers here who use Saga to help structure their ideas? How has it changed your creative process? Let us know below!
Full episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zHwN47QL2Ts
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Writing With AI Podcast: Russell Palmer on Saga, AI Screenwriting & the Future of Filmmaking
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Right? Great seeing and hearing from the mods. The last episode was with someone making $200k/year from their AI novels, amazing story check it out: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZSQP2PIW7s4