💗 Emotion Rhythm-Based Shot Design Engine — PV Radar v1.0.0-beta
An AI Story Rhythm Tool for Writers, Directors, and Video Editors





💗 Emotion Rhythm-Based Shot Design Engine — PV Radar v1.0.0-beta
An AI Story Rhythm Tool for Writers, Directors, and Video Editors
🟣 Overview
JsisOn OÜ is developing Shot Rhythm Engine (PV Radar) —
a system that analyzes the emotional Peak–Valley (PV) curve of a text
(novel, scenario, or script) and automatically generates
30-cut / 60-cut shot plans, scene suggestions, and transition rhythm data.
The current version is under internal beta,
and we are recruiting around 10 dedicated creators —
writers, directors, and editors — to test the emotional rhythm in real creative workflows.
| Role | Description | Slots | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 🎨 Tester | Use PV Radar and provide rhythm feedback | ~10 | Invited to private Slack |
| 🧭 Advisor | Review test results and provide creative insights | Limited | Invited individually |
🟣 How to Join
1️⃣ Fill out the application form (Google Form)
2️⃣ Receive a confirmation email if selected
3️⃣ Join the private Slack workspace and receive the user guide
🟣 Timeline
- Application Deadline: October 20, 2025 (Fri)
- Testing Period: October 21 – November 4, 2025 (2 weeks)
- Feedback Review: November 5 – November 10, 2025
🟣 Benefits
- Priority Access when the full version launches
- Listed in all official documents and credits as “Founding Tester / Advisor”
- Recognized as a Design Contributor for rhythm model improvements
- Priority invitation to future pilot and production programs
🟣 Participation Language
⚠️ Language Requirement
PV Radar currently operates as an English-based emotion rhythm analysis engine.
Creators from any country or language background are welcome to participate. Please submit your test text (novel excerpts, scripts, or short scenes) in English, either originally written or translated.※ Translation support is not provided.
This project is a non-commercial creative experiment focused on
emotional rhythm, storytelling structure, and the collaboration
between narrative and visual expression.


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