Process
Worldview IP Production Pipeline · Five Process Series
Five processes that drive MEJE Works' B2B worldview IP production.
Worldview, characters, and 100 scenarios are not ends in themselves —
they are input assets for 100-day fandom activity operation.
// MEJE WORKS · END-TO-END PIPELINE
This page covers the middle stage — Worldview IP Production — in five processes. These output assets feed the next stage, 100-Day Fandom Activity Operation. Self-IP outputs (FEWK series, etc.) can be found in Works.
// pipeline_overview
Pipeline at a Glance
From input preparation to organization, then to publication and short-story series. The five processes form sister works, sharing a single skeleton on which procedural IP creation flows.
// process_series
Five Process Series
Each process is unfolded into a 14-part series. Self-contained per episode, with inputs, outputs, pass criteria, and human/AI division of labor explicitly stated each episode so they can be applied to the reader's own IP.
// shared_principles
Principles Shared by All Five Processes
The five processes produce different outputs but rest on the same skeleton: the producer-AI collaboration 4 axes, single .md source, and pass-line gates at every step.
At every step, the producer's role — decisions, compression, pass-line judgment — is kept distinct from the AI's role — first drafts, format conversion, repetitive work. The collaboration 4 axes (spec, intent, expected effect, limit) appear in the same format at every step.
A single Obsidian Vault folder is the single source of truth for every output. The same materials are converted to a print PDF, a static site, and multilingual editions. Materials do not split into two streams when moved across media.
Each step entry is gated by both automated checks and human review. To prevent defects in one step from cascading into the next, gates are mandatory — no temporary bypasses.