One Sentence, One Drama: Personalized Short-Form Drama Generation via Multi-Agent Systems
Yufei Shi, Weilong Yan, Naixuan Huang, Yucheng Chen, Chenyu Zhang, Tao He, Si Yong Yeo, Ming Li

TL;DR
This paper introduces a hierarchical multi-agent framework for generating personalized short dramas from a single sentence, addressing narrative pacing, spatial consistency, and quality control.
Contribution
It presents a novel multi-agent debate and review system, along with a new benchmark, to improve coherence, consistency, and quality in short-drama generation.
Findings
Outperforms existing methods in narrative quality and consistency
Significantly improves viewer experience and immersion
Introduces Short-Drama-Bench for systematic evaluation
Abstract
Existing approaches for digital short-drama production typically rely on one-shot LLM generated scripts and loosely coupled pipelines, which fail to satisfy three key requirements of short-drama generation: (1) narrative pacing, resulting in weak hooks, insufficient escalation, and unattractive endings; (2) spatial consistency, leading to drifting scene layouts and inconsistent character positions across clips; and (3) production-level quality control, requiring extensive manual review and correction across script and visual stages. We present One Sentence, One Drama, a hierarchical multi-agent framework that transforms a user's single-sentence idea into a fully produced short drama through structured intermediate modules and iterative refinement. Our approach is built upon three key components: (1) a multi-agent debate-based story generation module that enforces short-drama pacing and…
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