The screenplay turned into a graphic novel

A screenplay is read.
A film is seen.

Between the two lies a fragile space where the film already exists, but only in the minds of those who read it.

A hundred and thirty years of cinema, and the screenplay has barely changed: pages of text you still have to picture yourself. Everyone sees a different film. With every draft, the image shifts, intentions blur, misunderstandings pile up.

You should be able to see your film before it becomes one. To see it while it is still fluid, alive, open to change. That is where Uccello comes in.

Three steps, seven days.

01

You send your screenplay, feature or series, any genre. You set the visual style and the details of each character.

02

The studio turns it into images, shot by shot, under human direction.

03

You receive the finished graphic novel: three printed copies and a high-quality digital file.

Directed · shot by shot
Framing Light Expression Consistency
Directed plate

Where cinema meets artificial intelligence.

Uccello relies on artificial intelligence, but nothing is left to the machine. Every image is directed by hand, and our own software keeps faces, bodies and text consistent, page after page. The graphic novel matches your screenplay exactly: one page for one page. In the end, it does not look like AI. It looks like your film.

Behind Uccello is Hugo Thomas. A director, he has made two feature films released on Netflix, Juniors and Willy 1er, selected at ACID, in Cannes. He also created Screenplay Editor, the screenwriting tool used by 11,000 authors worldwide.

The name: Paolo Uccello, a Florentine painter, a master of perspective. The first to fold space to show what does not yet exist.

You have a film to defend.

Write to the studio. A quick reply, in full discretion.

Each graphic novel is bespoke, from $2,000.

Write to the studio

The graphic novel and its rights are yours. Full confidentiality, NDA on request.

Marché du Film, Cannes · EFM, Berlin

The graphic novel The screenplay

Uccello · Visual adaptation studio · Paris · 2026

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