Version clarity
Keep version notes, rough cuts, and decisions understandable as footage moves through review.
Feature
Protoron helps teams keep review notes, versions, rough cuts, auto-editing decisions, tasks, scene context, and creative decisions in the same production workspace.
Footage review gets messy when notes live in a separate thread from the production plan. A note about a scene may affect a pickup, rough cut, auto-edit, approval, script adjustment, or task. If the review history is detached, the team has to reconstruct why a change happened.
Protoron treats review as part of the production record. The goal is to help teams understand not only what changed, but what scene, task, footage, rough cut, or decision the change belongs to.
Keep version notes, rough cuts, and decisions understandable as footage moves through review.
Connect feedback to the scene or story purpose that the footage is meant to serve.
Turn review notes into edits, pickups, approvals, auto-cutting passes, or production follow-ups.
A review workflow should capture more than comments on a clip. It should preserve the decision, the production reason, the affected scene, and the next action. That may mean an edit note, a pickup, a new rough cut, a client approval, a continuity concern, or an AI-assisted pass over footage and transcripts.
When review notes are connected to scene and task context, the team can understand which notes are creative preferences and which notes block delivery. This makes it easier to move from review into action without rewatching or reexplaining the same material.
Mark what should change in the next rough cut, what should stay, and which version holds the current direction.
Connect missing coverage, continuity gaps, audio issues, or alternate takes back to the related scene.
Keep stakeholder notes tied to the version, task, and production decision they affect.
For first-cut workflows, see auto-cutting and rough cut assembly. For agency workflows, see Protoron for creative agencies.
Launch Protoron and keep footage notes, tasks, and decisions together.