AI script breakdown to call sheet

AI script breakdown
to call sheet.

Filmmakers Hub turns screenplay text into a structured production breakdown, then carries that work into shot lists, crew planning, and call sheets. Flick is the in-app AI assistant that answers script, shot, and call-sheet questions in context.

Script
Start
Breakdown
AI core
Call Sheet
Output
Production Pipeline

Script

PDF, text, or pasted screenplay.

AI Breakdown

Scenes, characters, locations, props, and notes.

Shot List

Coverage, setups, owners, and scene logic.

Call Sheet

Crew call, cast, location, weather, and schedule.

Flick, Your AI Cinematic Assistant

Meet the feature your crew will remember.

Flick is the pixel clapperboard with a filmmaking brain inside Filmmakers Hub. He is trained around cinematic pipeline material, so he is useful for scripts, directing choices, shot logic, production planning, call sheets, film craft, and app guidance.

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Coffee

Flick AI assistant Chat frame

Chat

Flick AI assistant Alert frame

Alert

Flick AI assistant Action frame

Action

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Flick, Filmmakers Hub AI assistant

Flick

AI Cinematic Assistant

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Flick AI assistant Script thinking skill

Script thinking

Paste scene text and ask for breakdown logic, story intent, departments, character notes, or production questions.

Flick AI assistant Shot logic skill

Shot logic

Discuss blocking, lenses, camera language, lighting direction, references, and set-ready creative choices.

Flick AI assistant Workspace signals skill

Workspace signals

The real Flick panel also opens messages, notifications, and following from the existing workspace.

Flick AI assistant Focused scope skill

Focused scope

Flick is trained around cinematic pipeline material. Other fields are intentionally outside his lane.

Production Engine

AI breakdown first.
Call sheet last.

Script

PDF, text, or pasted screenplay

Breakdown

Scenes, cast, locations, props

Plan

Shots, owners, departments

Dispatch

Call sheets and shoot-day details

Main engine

AI Script Breakdown

Upload a PDF or paste script text. Scenes, characters, props, locations, and production notes become structured breakdown data.

  • PDF or text input
  • Arabic & English support
  • Production categories
  • Structured scene data

Scene coverage

Collaborative Shot Lists

Turn breakdown thinking into scene coverage, setups, owners, and shot-level planning inside the same project.

  • Live project workspace
  • Scene-level planning
  • Owner visibility
  • Filtered production views

Shoot-day output

Smart Call Sheets

Turn project data into clear call sheets with weather, schedule, location, cast, and crew information.

  • Weather context
  • Sunrise and sunset
  • PDF generation
  • Team-ready layout

Assistant layer

Flick

Flick is your AI cinematic assistant for follow-up script, shot, call-sheet, app workflow, and film-craft questions.

  • Scripts and shots
  • App guidance
  • Messages and alerts
  • Film-only scope

How It Works

Four handoffs.
One production path.

Everything starts with script evidence. Filmmakers Hub extracts the production structure, keeps planning in the same workspace, and prepares the shoot-day call sheet from that work.

01

Draft intake

Upload Your Script

Start with a PDF, text file, pasted script, or manual draft in the project workspace.

02

Production extraction

Run AI Breakdown

Extract scenes, characters, locations, props, departments, and production notes from the script.

03

Set planning

Build the Shot List

Move the breakdown into scene coverage, shot logic, owners, and schedule decisions.

04

Shoot day

Generate Call Sheets

Send a clean day pack with call time, location, weather, cast, crew, scenes, and notes.

Pricing

Free during beta.
No credit card.

New accounts start on the Studio bundle after setup. The beta keeps the script breakdown, planning workspace, call sheets, and Flick available without a credit card.

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Beta Studio Bundle

$0

During beta

Join Free
  • AI script breakdown access
  • Script-to-call-sheet workspace
  • Full Flick assistant access
  • 20 active projects
  • 150 shared seats per project
  • Billing disabled during beta

Coming after beta

Starter

$0/month

  • 1 active owned project
  • 10 shared project seats
  • 3 editor seats per project
  • 10 AI credits/month
  • Watermarked exports during public launch

Solo

$5/month

  • 5 active owned projects
  • 50 shared project seats per project
  • 10 editor seats per project
  • 100 AI credits/month
  • No watermark on exports

Studio

$12/month

  • 20 active owned projects
  • 150 shared project seats per project
  • 30 editor seats per project
  • 400 AI credits/month
  • Full Flick assistant access

Agency

$29/month

  • 75 active owned projects
  • 500 shared project seats per project
  • 75 editor seats per project
  • 1,500 AI credits/month
  • Agency admin controls

Questions

Honest answers,
no marketing.

The platform is in beta. Workflows work end-to-end and the team ships fixes continuously. Below are the questions filmmakers ask most, answered directly.

What does Filmmakers Hub actually do?

It turns a screenplay (PDF, text, or pasted script) into a structured production breakdown — scenes, characters, locations, props, wardrobe, vehicles, and VFX. From the breakdown you build a shot list and a call sheet inside the same workspace.

Is it free?

Yes, during beta. The Studio bundle is free with no credit card and billing is disabled. Pricing tiers (Starter $0, Solo $5, Studio $12, Agency $29 per month) will activate after beta ends.

Does it support Arabic?

Yes. The application interface inside the account (dashboard, projects, breakdown editor) supports Egyptian Arabic with full RTL layout. You can switch languages from the in-app menu. The marketing landing page is currently English-only.

Which AI model does the breakdown?

Filmmakers Hub uses a multi-provider AI fallback chain to keep breakdowns running even if one provider has an outage. Specific model names are not exposed in the UI because the system silently switches when needed.

Can the AI breakdown read PDFs?

Yes. You can upload a PDF screenplay, paste plain text, or use Fountain format. The system extracts production elements directly from the script body.

Do my collaborators need to pay?

No. Shared seats and editor seats are included in your plan. On the free Studio beta bundle, you get 150 shared seats and 30 editor seats per project.

Who owns the script and breakdown data?

You do. Your scripts, breakdowns, shot lists, and call sheets belong to you. The platform stores them in Supabase with row-level security so only you and people you invite can access them.

Is it ready for professional production use?

Filmmakers Hub is in active beta. Core workflows (script breakdown, shot list, call sheet, team collaboration) work end-to-end. New features and stability improvements ship continuously. Use it for real projects, but expect ongoing iteration.