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Produce a short film from script to screen

Develop loras, block scenes, and render final cuts with collaborative AI workflows.

Break down your screenplay

Import your script or outline. Tag each scene with locations, loras, and props so CutScene can auto-build a production board.

  • Assign budgets, shot durations, and VFX notes inside each scene card.
  • Generate a shot list with coverage recommendations (wide, medium, close-up) using the film preset.

Visualize story beats

Leverage the director’s view to stage blocking and camera moves before you commit to renders.

  1. Spawn 3D environments from text prompts or reference images.
  2. Position virtual actors with pose controls and save hero poses to reuse later.
  3. Set lens settings, aspect ratio, and depth of field to match your desired look.

Generate performances and dialogue

  • Record table reads in the dialogue editor and let CutScene generate synced lip animation.
  • Blend facial performance styles (dramatic, understated, comedic) per lora.
  • Add ambient soundscapes and Foley layers from the built-in library.

Edit and grade in one workspace

Switch to the timeline editor to assemble the rough cut. Drop in pre-built transition packs, color grade with LUTs, and balance audio with the mastering assistant.

  • Version scenes with branching timelines so you can test alternate endings.
  • Export VFX plates if you want to finish heavy shots in external tools.

Finalize delivery

Render festival-ready masters (4K DCI, HDR) and social promo cuts. Automatically generate subtitles, poster frames, and press kit stills.

Archive scene templates and lora rigs to spin up sequels or episodic series faster.