
What if your VFX team could remove wires, rigs, and unwanted objects in a fraction of the usual time?
Wire removal, sky replacement
VFX Artists
VFX artists manually paint out wires, rigs, and background objects frame by frame, consuming days of post schedule.
Automated cleanup tools handle wire removal and sky replacement at speed, freeing artists for creative compositing work.

How many hours does your roto team spend on masks that could be tracked automatically?
Automated roto, tracking, cleanup
VFX Artists
Rotoscoping and masking is done manually frame by frame, creating a bottleneck that slows every downstream VFX task.
Automated roto and tracking tools generate accurate masks in minutes, letting artists focus on creative problem-solving.

What if you could predict which audience segments will respond to a campaign before spending a penny?
Predict performance, test marketing
Marketing · Distribution
Marketing teams rely on gut instinct and post-release data to understand audience fit, making costly misjudgements on spend.
Predictive models segment audiences and test creative performance in advance, sharpening campaign decisions before release.

Could you know a project's risk profile before you've committed the budget to develop it?
Predict narrative complexity, cost, audience fit
Dev Execs · Studios
Dev execs greenlight projects based on experience and instinct, often discovering cost or audience misalignment too late.
Story risk tools surface narrative complexity, estimated cost, and likely audience fit at the earliest stage of consideration.

Imagine if your live-action footage could become a fully stylized animated world without rebuilding every frame.
Convert live-action → stylized visuals
Translating live-action material into a distinct visual style requires painstaking manual work across every shot and sequence.
Style transfer tools apply a consistent visual treatment across footage automatically, opening new creative directions with less effort.

What if your gaffer could walk onto set already knowing which lighting setups will work for a given scene?
Suggests lighting setups
Gaffers
Lighting decisions are made through trial and error on set, consuming valuable shoot time and taxing the crew's energy.
Lighting optimisation tools suggest proven setups based on script and location data, reducing on-set guesswork significantly.

What if your production designer could build a complete visual world from a script in an afternoon?
Lookbooks, moodboards from text inputs
Prod Design
Assembling lookbooks and moodboards for a new project takes days of image research, licensing, and curation by hand.
Visual reference tools generate contextual moodboards and design directions from script inputs, ready for creative conversation.

Could your producers have a credible budget estimate the moment a script lands on their desk?
Determine cost drivers, forecast spend
Finance · Producers
Budget estimation requires a producer and line producer to manually break down every scene, a process taking days or weeks.
Script-to-budget tools extract cost drivers and forecast spend automatically, giving producers an early financial picture quickly.

How much prep time would your AD recover if the shot list wrote itself from the script?
Turn script → shots → camera plan
AD
ADs manually translate every scene into shot lists and camera plans, a labour-intensive process prone to revision under pressure.
Shot list generation tools convert script scenes into structured camera plans automatically, freeing the AD for floor-level decisions.

What if you could populate a crowd scene with hundreds of convincing background characters without hiring a single extra?
Replace or augment extras
VFX
Crowd scenes require large numbers of background artists, creating significant logistical and budgetary pressure on every shoot day.
Synthetic performer tools generate and composite believable background characters, reducing crowd costs while maintaining creative control.

What if your marketing team could test ten campaign concepts before signing off on a single image?
Generate variations based on themes
Marketing · Brand
Brand teams brief designers and wait days for poster variations, often cycling through multiple rounds of costly revision.
AI generates themed key art variations from creative briefs in minutes, accelerating campaign decisions without agency fees.

What if your archive team could reconstruct a missing scene without a single frame of original footage surviving?
Create approximations for preservation
Restoration · Archivists
Preservation teams work around gaps in archive collections, accepting that lost or degraded footage is simply gone.
Synthetic reconstruction tools generate plausible approximations from surrounding material, giving archivists a route to completeness.

How much time does your DIT spend manually logging slate data that the camera already captured?
Automated slate, lens, take data
DIT · Data Wranglers
DITs and data wranglers manually transcribe slate, lens, and take data at wrap, introducing errors and consuming hours.
Automated metadata tools capture and sync camera data in real time, eliminating manual logging and downstream continuity errors.

Could your production spot a hazardous setup before the crew arrives on set?
Identify hazardous setups
Health & Safety · Producers
Health and safety reviews are done manually from script notes and site visits, often identifying risks only once setup has begun.
AI tools flag potentially hazardous scenes from script and location data in advance, giving safety teams time to plan properly.

What if your post team could populate a crowd scene without a single background artist on set?
Procedural background actors
VFX Artists
VFX artists manually composite, animate, or shoot supplemental crowds separately, adding weeks of post time and significant cost.
Procedural crowd replacement tools generate and integrate background actors in post, cutting crowd costs without compromising the director's vision.

What if your location manager could shortlist five viable options without leaving the office?
AI builds 3D mockups from photography
Location Managers
Location managers spend days or weeks travelling to scout sites, assessing suitability against script requirements in person.
AI builds accurate 3D mockups from location photography, letting teams assess and shortlist sites remotely before committing to travel.

What if continuity errors were flagged on the day they happened, not discovered in the edit?
Tracks continuity, missed lines, pickups
Script Sups
Script supervisors manually track every prop, costume, and line variant across a shoot day, relying on notes and memory under pressure.
Script supervisor tools monitor continuity, missed lines, and required pickups in real time, surfacing issues before the unit moves on.

Imagine if a performance gap in post could be filled without bringing the actor back to a recording studio.
Fill gaps for temp or final
Actors · Sound
Production sound gaps require actors to record ADR in a separate session, adding time, cost, and rarely matching the original energy.
Voice matching tools synthesise performance-accurate replacements from existing recordings, closing gaps without additional ADR sessions.

How many hours does your sound team spend on dialogue cleanup before the creative mixing work even starts?
Clean, de-noise, match levels
Sound Editors · Mixers
Sound editors manually clean, de-noise, and level-match dialogue tracks across every scene, consuming days of post-production time.
Automated dialogue tools clean and balance tracks at speed, freeing sound editors and mixers for the decisions that shape the final mix.

What would you do with markerless capture that worked cleanly the first time?
Noise reduction, markerless mocap
VFX · Performance Capture
Performance capture relies on dense marker suits and controlled conditions, limiting what can be captured on a live set and when.
Real-time enhancement tools clean and process face and body capture on location, making high-fidelity mocap practical outside the volume.

What if your casting director could rank two hundred auditions by emotional range and script alignment before a single tape is watched?
Rank auditions on delivery, tone, notes
Casting Directors
Casting directors watch hours of tape to shortlist candidates, relying on memory and notes with no systematic comparison.
Screening tools rank auditions by delivery, tone, and script match, surfacing the top candidates before anyone presses play.

How many hours does your writers' room lose each week turning rough drafts into industry-standard format?
Convert drafts to industry-standard format
Writers · Dev Execs
Writers spend hours reformatting drafts manually or waiting for script editors to clean up submissions before development can begin.
Automated formatting tools convert any draft to industry-standard layout instantly, freeing writers to focus on the story.

What if marketing could have a rough trailer assembled from emotional peaks before the picture lock meeting ends?
Auto select emotional beats
Marketing · Editors
Editors manually review hours of footage to select moments for a trailer, a process that takes days before a rough cut exists.
Automated tools identify emotional beats and assemble a rough trailer cut from the timeline, giving marketing a usable starting point immediately.

What would your international distribution look like if every dubbed version sounded like the original actor's voice?
Synthesis matched to actor
Localisation · Creatives
Dubbed content uses replacement voice actors whose delivery rarely matches the original performance, reducing emotional fidelity across territories.
Voice synthesis tools match the original actor's timbre and cadence across languages, preserving performance quality for global audiences.

What decisions could your director make on set if rough VFX were composited into the monitor feed in real time?
AI comps rough effects during shoot
Director · DP · VFX Sup
Directors shoot against clean plates or basic markers, making VFX decisions without seeing how finished effects will integrate with the live camera.
Real-time generative compositing drops rough effects into the live feed on set, letting directors make informed creative choices before anyone wraps.

What if your sound team had a complete library of footsteps, cloth, and movement generated before the edit is locked?
Generate footsteps, cloth, movement
Foley Artists · Sound Design
Foley artists record every footstep, cloth movement, and prop interaction manually against picture, consuming days of studio time per project.
Automated tools generate contextually matched foley tracks from scene metadata, giving sound designers a working library to refine rather than build from scratch.

How far into development does your legal team typically discover a script shares protected plot structures with existing IP?
Identify potential copyright conflicts
Legal · Dev Execs
Rights and similarity checks happen late in development, often after significant investment, when conflicts are costly and disruptive to resolve.
Detection tools scan scripts against IP databases at submission stage, flagging potential conflicts before creative and financial commitment deepens.

What would your development slate look like if every writer arrived with three fully structured alternative story directions already mapped out?
Generate outlines, beat sheets, alternative character arcs
Writers · Showrunners
Writers develop outlines and beat sheets from scratch, a slow process that limits the number of structural ideas any one person can generate.
Ideation tools generate multiple outline variants and alternative character arcs on demand, giving writers structured starting points to challenge or discard.

How confident is your archive team that no asset in your library has been reused without a valid licence?
Find conflicting or reused media
Legal · Archive Teams
Archive teams rely on manual checks and institutional memory to identify duplicate or reused media, with compliance gaps inevitable at scale.
Detection tools scan libraries automatically for duplicate or conflicting assets, surfacing rights issues before they become legal exposure.

What does a compliance issue discovered in a new territory cost your delivery schedule — and how late in the process does it usually surface?
Detect prohibited visuals or phrases
Compliance · Legal
Compliance teams screen content for regional restrictions manually, creating bottlenecks that delay delivery and risk missing territory-specific rules.
Automated tools scan finished content against regional compliance databases, flagging prohibited visuals and phrases before the delivery package is finalised.

How long does your archive team spend searching for a specific face or location across footage before giving up?
Search by faces, objects, transcript
MAM · Archive Teams
Archive teams search collections manually using metadata fields and memory, missing material that exists but cannot be easily found.
Discovery tools search by face, object, or transcript across the full archive, surfacing relevant footage in seconds rather than hours.

What would your VFX pipeline look like if your team could test fluid, particle, and cloth behaviour before committing to a full simulation?
Fluids, particles, cloth tests
VFX Artists
VFX artists commit simulation parameters and run full calculations before knowing if results will match the director's expectations, wasting farm time.
Preview tools generate low-fidelity simulation tests at a fraction of the compute cost, letting teams validate creative direction before full production runs.

What archive titles are sitting unstreamed because the picture quality falls below today's delivery standards?
AI remastering
Restoration
Restoration teams manually clean and upscale archive footage frame by frame, making large-scale remastering projects prohibitively expensive.
AI remastering tools upscale and de-noise footage automatically, making archive restoration economically viable at catalogue scale.

What if your editor could lock picture with a temp score that already feels like the finished film?
Reference tracks for pacing
Editors · Composers
Editors pull commercially licensed tracks for temp scores, creating rights headaches and setting expectations the final score may not meet.
Score generation tools produce original reference tracks matched to the edit's pacing and mood, giving composers a clear direction without licensing risk.

How many additional territories could your content reach if translation no longer determined your release schedule?
Creates first pass for review
Localisation Teams
Localisation pipelines require professional translators for every language, making simultaneous multi-territory release logistically and financially demanding.
Machine translation tools produce first-pass scripts across fifty languages simultaneously, compressing localisation timelines and reducing per-territory cost.

How much time does your sound team spend listening back through takes just to confirm which ones are usable?
Detect usable takes, mic issues
Sound Editors
Sound editors manually review recordings to identify clean takes, mic problems, and background noise before any creative editing begins.
Audio classification tools scan recordings automatically and flag usable takes, mic issues, and noise events, letting editors start work immediately.

How many scheduling conflicts emerge late in pre-production because talent availability wasn't cross-checked early enough?
Cross-reference calendars, unions, travel
Casting · Producers
Talent availability is tracked manually across union schedules, personal commitments, and travel, with conflicts often discovered when prep is already advanced.
Availability prediction tools cross-reference calendars, union rules, and travel constraints automatically, surfacing conflicts before scheduling is locked.

What if your production designer could walk into the first creative conversation with twelve fully realised environment options already on the table?
Environments, props, mood visuals
Prod Design · Art Dept
Production designers and concept artists develop visual proposals over weeks, synthesising reference imagery by hand before any design direction is agreed.
Generation tools produce environment, prop, and mood visuals from text inputs at speed, giving design teams a rich starting palette to challenge and refine.

How much of your accessibility commitment is limited by the time and cost of producing high-quality captions at scale?
High quality transcription
Post · Access Services
Subtitles and captions are produced by specialist teams working against tight delivery schedules, creating a bottleneck that affects every title in the pipeline.
Automated transcription tools produce high-quality subtitle files ready for review, compressing access services timelines significantly across the full catalogue.

What if your director could visualise blocking and camera moves from a text description of the scene before a single crew member arrives on set?
Blocking, camera moves using text inputs
Previz and animatics require storyboard artists and animators to translate the director's intent manually, taking weeks to communicate what should take minutes.
Automated tools generate rough previz and animated blocking from script or text inputs, letting directors communicate intent to the whole crew at speed.

How many shoot days has your production lost to weather delays that better forecasting could have flagged weeks earlier?
AI predicts delays; dynamic replanning
Line Producers · PM
Line producers rely on standard weather apps and gut instinct, discovering costly delays only when the unit is already on location.
Predictive forecasting tools flag weather and logistics risks weeks ahead, giving producers time to replan before any crew is mobilised.

What if you could see how an audience will respond to a casting combination before the deal is even on the table?
Predict audience reaction to casting combos
Studios · Marketing
Studios greenlight casting decisions on instinct and historical precedent, with no reliable way to predict how specific combinations will land with target audiences.
Audience-fit models score casting combinations against demographic data, giving marketing and studios a quantified view of likely reception before committing.

What would your crowd scenes look like if you never had to balance creative ambition against the cost of extras again?
AI generates extras in real time
VFX
VFX teams build crowd scenes by painstakingly multiplying and placing individual background performer plates, a process that caps scale and consumes weeks of compositing time.
Crowd simulation tools generate convincing, directable background populations in real time, letting VFX teams achieve epic scale without logistical ceilings.

Could your marketing team see how audience sentiment is shifting in real time, rather than weeks after a campaign launches?
Track buzz and response
Marketing · PR
Marketing and PR teams manually compile social listening reports after campaigns go live, receiving audience reaction data days or weeks after the moment has passed.
Automated sentiment tracking surfaces audience buzz and market reaction continuously, letting teams pivot messaging while a campaign still has momentum.

What if your VFX team could see the exact lighting and blocking of every shot before post-production begins?
Monitor blocking, lighting
VFX
VFX supervisors work from memory, paper notes, and inconsistent reference photography, reconstructing on-set conditions from incomplete data during post.
Real-time set digitization captures precise blocking, lighting, and spatial data on the day, giving VFX a live twin to work from throughout post.

Imagine if your casting team could test how any actor looks on camera under any lighting condition before a single recall is booked?
Digital doubles for camera/lighting tests
Directors and DPs conduct camera and lighting tests with physical talent, booking studio time and recalling actors for sessions that consume production days.
Digital double tools run camera and lighting tests against synthetic likenesses, letting teams evaluate looks and combinations remotely without recalling talent.

How long does your editor spend hunting down the costume or prop mismatch that slipped past everyone on set?
Flag mismatches across timeline
Editors · Script Sups
Editors and script supervisors catch continuity mismatches by eye, reviewing footage frame by frame and relying on handwritten notes that are easily missed.
Automated continuity tools scan the timeline and flag prop, costume, and position mismatches before a cut leaves the edit suite.

Could your social team stop reformatting the same clip by hand for every single platform it needs to appear on?
Resize, caption, adapt for channels
Marketing · Social Teams
Social media teams manually resize, reformat, and recaption every marketing asset for each platform, spending hours on mechanical work that adds no creative value.
Automated versioning tools adapt a single master asset to every required format, aspect ratio, and caption style in minutes, freeing teams for strategy.

What if every dubbed performance looked as natural as the original, with mouth movements that audiences never have to think about?
Visual sync adjustments
VFX · Localisation
Localisation teams spend days per episode manually checking and flagging lip-sync issues, with VFX artists then correcting mouth movements frame by frame.
Automated lip-sync correction tools align dubbed audio to facial movements across entire episodes, delivering natural-looking performances at a fraction of the time.

How much archive footage does your team have that nobody can find because it was never properly logged?
Object, character, location detection
Post Sups · Archivists
Archivists and post supervisors log footage manually, tagging objects, characters, and locations from memory, a process that leaves vast catalogues incomplete and unsearchable.
Automated detection tools log every object, character, and location across footage as it arrives, making the entire archive searchable from day one.

How many assets sit unusable in your archive simply because no one has had time to tag them?
Identify formats, errors, objects
Ops · Broadcaster QC
QC teams manually check every file for format errors and add metadata by hand, bottlenecking archive access for weeks.
Automated QC flags technical errors and enriches every asset with accurate metadata on ingest, making the archive instantly searchable.

What if your set could communicate the right call-time, the right location, and the right change — without a single radio call?
Automated AD-style comms
AD · Production
ADs spend hours each day relaying routine updates to crew by walkie-talkie, phone chain, or printed call sheets that are already out of date.
An automated assistant delivers real-time production communications to the right crew members instantly, freeing the AD to focus on the floor.

How many days does your team spend rebuilding the schedule every time a script changes or a location falls through?
Auto-build schedules based on script breakdown
Line Producers · AD
Line producers spend days manually cross-referencing script breakdowns, cast availability, and location conflicts to build a workable shooting schedule.
Schedules rebuild automatically from script breakdowns, instantly reflecting cast, location, and budget constraints without manual rework.

Could you know whether a location will actually work for your script before your team drives out to scout it?
Match script needs to possible locations
Location Managers
Location managers scout multiple sites physically for every scene, spending weeks assessing logistics that often rule out options only after visiting them.
Script requirements are matched against location data automatically, surfacing viable candidates with logistics assessed before a single scout is dispatched.

What if you could see exactly where a character's voice starts to drift — before it reaches the writers' room table?
Tone, consistency, pacing analysis
Dev Execs · Story Editors
Development executives read scripts cover-to-cover and rely on gut instinct to identify dialogue inconsistencies, tonal drift, or pacing problems across drafts.
Character voice, tonal consistency, and dialogue pacing are mapped across every draft, giving story editors specific, evidenced notes in minutes.

What if your editor could walk into day one of post with a structured assembly already waiting — not a mountain of raw rushes?
Multi-cam selects, dialogue-first edit
Editors · Producers
Editors spend the first week of post manually logging multi-camera rushes and building a basic assembly from scratch before any real creative work begins.
A dialogue-first rough cut is assembled automatically from multi-cam selects, so editors start day one refining creative choices, not organising footage.

How much of your assistant editor's week disappears to syncing, labelling, and ordering footage that could be laid out automatically?
Automatically assemble by script/timeline order
Assistant Editors
Assistant editors manually sync, label, and arrange footage against the script timeline, consuming days that could otherwise go toward creative support.
Footage is synced, ordered, and assembled against the script timeline automatically, so assistant editors spend their time on craft, not logistics.

ADR Prediction
Flags future dialogue issues
Sound · Post Sups
Flags future dialogue issues

What if a second pair of eyes could tell you which scenes are carrying the story and which are quietly stalling it?
AI suggests stronger narrative pacing
Editors
Editors rely on instinct and test screenings to identify pacing problems, often discovering structural issues only after significant creative investment.
Scene-level narrative analysis identifies pacing weak points and suggests reordering options, giving editors a data-backed starting point for structural decisions.

What if launching a new FAST channel took days instead of months?
Automated creation, configuration, and deployment of FAST channels across multiple streaming platforms and devices
Distribution · Operations · Tech Ops
Building and deploying FAST channels meant weeks of manual configuration, platform-by-platform, burning ops time before a single frame aired.
Channels are configured, packaged, and pushed live across every platform automatically, cutting launch time from months to days.

How much revenue is your schedule leaving on the table every single week?
Machine learning-powered scheduling optimization based on viewer behavior, ad yield, and business rules for linear and streaming channels
Distribution · Marketing · Operations
Schedulers built linear grids on instinct and historical habit, unable to model how each slot decision rippled through ad yield and retention.
Scheduling now optimises across viewer behaviour, ad demand, and business rules simultaneously, lifting yield and audience retention on every channel.

What would your distribution operation look like without a single rack of legacy hardware?
Replace legacy broadcast infrastructure with cloud-native playout and distribution systems
Tech Ops · Distribution · Operations
Broadcast teams ran playout and distribution on ageing on-premise hardware that was expensive to maintain, slow to scale, and impossible to fail over cleanly.
Playout and distribution run entirely in the cloud, giving ops teams instant scalability, lower capital costs, and resilient failover from anywhere.

How often does the same ad slot deliver the same value to two completely different viewers?
Server-side ad insertion with AI-powered yield optimization across streaming and linear platforms
Marketing · Distribution · Finance
Ad inventory was sold in fixed, undifferentiated blocks, with insertion handled manually and yield left largely to negotiation rather than real-time demand signals.
Every ad break is filled server-side with the highest-yielding creative in real time, maximising revenue across streaming and linear simultaneously.