Indie filmmakers
Teams planning shorts, pilots, features, proof-of-concept shoots, and film school projects.
About
Protoron is a film and content production workspace for teams that need scripts, scenes, production tasks, footage, documents, and review decisions to live in one coherent production record.
Creative production often breaks down at the handoff points. A script note becomes a scene change. A scene change becomes a task. A shot decision affects footage review. A review note becomes an edit, pickup, or approval. When those details live in disconnected systems, teams spend too much time reconstructing context.
Protoron is built around the idea that production context should stay connected as the work moves from story to shoot to review.
Most production teams already have tools for writing, storage, task tracking, and review. The harder problem is the space between those tools: remembering why a task exists, which scene a note belongs to, what a rough cut changed, or which decision should carry into the next shoot day. Protoron focuses on that connective layer.
The workspace is organized around production memory. Scripts, scenes, boards, tasks, footage, notes, AI feedback, and documents can all point back to the same project context. That matters when a small team is moving quickly and one person may be acting as writer, producer, director, editor, and client contact in the same week.
Teams planning shorts, pilots, features, proof-of-concept shoots, and film school projects.
Teams coordinating campaigns, creator content, branded video, and recurring production workflows.
Teams managing client video work from concept through production, editing, and review.
Every production artifact is more useful when it can explain where it came from: the scene, note, task, file, decision, or review moment that shaped it.
Story decisions and production logistics affect each other. Protoron keeps both sides visible so teams can plan with fewer blind handoffs.
AI support is most helpful when it can work from shared production context instead of isolated prompts that forget the rest of the project.
See how Protoron connects production planning and review context.