Feature

Production documents that stay connected to the work.

Protoron helps teams keep production documents close to scenes, tasks, footage, and review decisions, so the document is not separated from the context that made it necessary.

Documents are stronger when they are tied to production context.

Shot lists, call sheets, location notes, scene breakdowns, review summaries, and handoff notes all lose value when they become isolated files. The team needs to understand what scene, task, decision, or review note created the document.

Protoron is designed to keep production documents as part of the workspace. That makes it easier to update a plan, understand what changed, and carry the right context into the shoot or edit.

Documents teams can organize

Shot lists

Keep shot priorities, framing, movement, and production needs tied to scenes.

Call sheets

Connect shoot-day information with the scenes and tasks that drive the day.

Review notes

Preserve decisions from footage review and turn them into clear production follow-up.

Start with the shot list template or call sheet template.

Organize production documents in context.

Launch Protoron to keep documents, scenes, tasks, footage, and review connected.

Launch App