Feature

Footage review workflows that stay connected to production context.

Protoron helps teams keep review notes, versions, tasks, scene context, and creative decisions in the same production workspace.

Review notes should not float away from the work.

Footage review gets messy when notes live in a separate thread from the production plan. A note about a scene may affect a pickup, edit decision, 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, or decision the change belongs to.

Review workflow needs

Version clarity

Keep version notes and decisions understandable as footage moves through review.

Scene context

Connect feedback to the scene or story purpose that the footage is meant to serve.

Actionable tasks

Turn review notes into edits, pickups, approvals, or production follow-ups.

For agency workflows, see Protoron for creative agencies.

Connect review to the production record.

Launch Protoron and keep footage notes, tasks, and decisions together.

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