Corey Noles
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A traditional screenwriter would.
So is there a way to use your microphone to give feedback?
Because if I could just talk with it, I'm like, hey, the ending's kind of weird.
The guy, you know, like the voices are wrong.
And then it can go in, clean that up on the back end with a product.
On your iPhone, it uses the iPhone's microphone thing that lets you type in the bottom corner of the keyboard.
So you can just type it in there or just speak it into there, which, by the way, that got better this last few weeks, too.
With iOS 26, suddenly I don't have to say comma, question mark, space, capital letters.
I don't have to say any of the nonsense, talk through the grammar to type to text.
Great.
So that's something where if you are intimidated by typing the whole scene and writing the dialogue, you just talk into it and give it the feedback and see what happens.
My next piece of advice is if you're not comfortable with it, you feel like your results are bad, go to GPT-5.
Or whatever AI tool you're using, it doesn't matter.
And go in there and tell it, I'm making prompts for Sora.
Give me some crazy ideas with me in them.
Maybe throw a script with it or something.
And you can do that.
And then go try one and see how it works.
And if it's bad, try to think about why it's bad.
Is there something the AI isn't understanding in what you've told it?