Creators & Studios: Work With Us
Building the Blue Banana Farm Studio Engine—and packaging what we learn into workflows that help independent creators and small-to-mid studios compete with major studios.
Who this is for
This is for small-to-mid studios, indie teams, and creator-led IP who want to use AI as leverage—not replacement.
If you're building story worlds, characters, or interactive experiences and want:
- •Studio-grade workflows without studio-sized teams
- •Consistency at scale (voice, canon, continuity)
- •Built-in safety and review gates
- •Human-led processes with AI assistance
...then we're building tools and workflows that might help.
What we're building
The Blue Banana Farm Studio Engine is a set of AI-first workflows, guardrails, and tooling designed to help small teams ship high-quality story content reliably.
Orchestrated agent workflows
Specialist agents for story structure, character voice, canon/continuity, safety/tone, and production packaging—coordinated by planning agents.
Safety & review guardrails
Built-in review gates (automated + human) so safety and quality checks are part of the workflow, not bolted on afterward.
Continuity & canon tooling
Maintain character voices and world consistency across hundreds of stories—world bibles, voice guides, and continuity checks.
Production packaging
Transform ideas into production-ready assets: story → storyboard → animatic → publishing-ready formats.
Creator-forward AI commitments
These aren't aspirational—they're our active policies right now.
Creator-forward AI (human-led, consent-based)
- Humans lead creative decisions: AI assists; humans approve
- Consent + compensation for likeness/voice: No digital replicas without permission
- Credit matters: Clear attribution practices
- Rights-aware inputs: Licensed/permissioned sources; commercially-licensed AI models
- Human review gates: All kid-facing content goes through dual automated and staff safety checks
- Transparency over hype: We share how we build
How to work with us
We're in our prototype year. We're building these workflows for ourselves first—for our own story worlds—and packaging what we learn so others can use them.
What we can offer now
- •Pilot projects: Co-development on small-scale tests
- •Workflow design support: Help thinking through your AI-first processes
- •Guardrail templates: Safety and review patterns you can adapt
What's coming (2026-2027)
- •Reusable crew configurations: Pre-built agent teams you can deploy
- •Continuity tooling: Canon management and character voice consistency
- •Safety review pipeline patterns: Automated + human review workflows
Our boundaries: No IP grab. No replacement posture. Permissioned inputs only. We're building tools that amplify human creativity, not replace it.
Common questions
Do you replace artists or writers?
No. We're building human-led workflows where AI assists and humans approve. Every creative decision is made by a person. AI helps with iteration speed and consistency, but the craft, judgment, and creative vision come from humans.
Do you train AI models on my work?
No. We use commercially-licensed AI models and are not training our own AIs. We don't feed your IP into training pipelines. Your work stays yours.
How do you handle consent and compensation?
We will never create digital replicas of voices, likenesses, or performances without explicit consent and fair compensation. If we work together on something that involves your creative identity, we'll have clear agreements in place first.
What if I'm not ready for AI workflows yet?
That's completely fine. We're building for teams who want to explore AI-first approaches. If you're not there yet, or if it doesn't fit your creative process, no pressure. We're sharing what we learn through our Build Journal if you want to follow along.
Let's talk
If you're a creator, studio, or team interested in exploring AI-first workflows—or just want to learn more—reach out.
We read every message and respond within 2-3 business days.
Building in public: Follow our progress through the Build Journal, where we share what's working, what's not, and what we're learning about AI-first studio workflows.