Dramaencode
| Problem | DramaEncode solution | |--------|----------------------| | Different dramas have wildly different visual styles | Scene‑adaptive encoding profiles | | Fan subbers juggle multiple subtitle versions | Smart sub embedding with labeling | | Need to preserve episode order + specials | Automatic metadata from file names / TVDB(anime) | | Lossless intermediate storage is expensive | Drama‑tuned CRF + perceptual tuning |
Dramaencode measures how a character’s likability changes over time. By encoding a character’s actions as "positive" or "negative" vectors, writers can mathematically predict when an audience will turn against a protagonist or forgive an antagonist. The goal is to keep the Vector Sum oscillating around a "tension sweet spot." dramaencode
Until observed by the audience, a Dramaencode suggests that a character exists in multiple emotional states at once (Schrödinger's Motivation). Encoding these quantum states allows for "unreliable narrators" and twist endings that re-contextualize the previous 60 minutes of screen time. dramaencode
This is where Dramaencode gets deeply technical. Using psychoacoustic models, it defines the exact decibel range for a jump scare versus a revelation. It also encodes "olfactory notes" for immersive theater or VR scripts—describing what the scene smells like to the viewer's imagination. dramaencode
