Indie filmmakers
Plan shorts, pilots, and small productions without letting scene details, shot priorities, assembly cuts, and review notes drift into separate files.
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Protoron helps lean creative teams keep scripts, scenes, auto-editing, rough cuts, tasks, footage, documents, and review decisions connected, especially when the same people are writing, producing, shooting, editing, streaming, and approving work.
Choose your workflow
Plan shorts, pilots, and small productions without letting scene details, shot priorities, assembly cuts, and review notes drift into separate files.
Learn moreCoordinate branded video, creator content, stream highlights, rough cuts, edit reviews, task handoffs, and production documents in one shared workspace.
Learn moreKeep client-facing video work organized from concept through rough cut and review, with clearer handoff between producers and editors.
Learn moreProduction fit
Protoron is most useful for teams whose work does not move in a straight line. Scripts change after planning. Shot priorities change after location constraints. Review notes create tasks. Rough cuts reveal missing coverage. A production workspace should help the team understand those relationships instead of forcing every decision into a separate document.
Keep scripts, scenes, character notes, shot ideas, and production requirements connected so creative changes do not disappear before the shoot.
Explore script planningBring rough cuts, footage notes, approvals, auto-editing prompts, and follow-up tasks back into the same record as the original scene plan.
Explore footage reviewTurn scene needs, call sheets, shot lists, and client feedback into visible ownership, due dates, and production decisions.
Explore task managementWhen it helps
If your team spends time asking where the latest note lives, why a task exists, which scene a file belongs to, or what changed between rough cut versions, the workflow is already losing context. Protoron gives teams a place to preserve that context while still moving quickly.
Useful when producers, directors, editors, writers, and clients need different views of the same production record.
Useful when pre-production details influence shoot-day choices, review notes, pickups, and edit handoff.
Useful when AI support should reason from the project record instead of one-off prompts detached from the actual plan.
Launch Protoron to connect creative planning, auto-editing, rough cuts, and production execution.