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
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 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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Production Engine
Script
PDF, text, or pasted screenplay
Breakdown
Scenes, cast, locations, props
Plan
Shots, owners, departments
Dispatch
Call sheets and shoot-day details
Main engine
Upload a PDF or paste script text. Scenes, characters, props, locations, and production notes become structured breakdown data.
Scene coverage
Turn breakdown thinking into scene coverage, setups, owners, and shot-level planning inside the same project.
Shoot-day output
Turn project data into clear call sheets with weather, schedule, location, cast, and crew information.
Assistant layer
Flick is your AI cinematic assistant for follow-up script, shot, call-sheet, app workflow, and film-craft questions.
How It Works
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.
Draft intake
Start with a PDF, text file, pasted script, or manual draft in the project workspace.
Production extraction
Extract scenes, characters, locations, props, departments, and production notes from the script.
Set planning
Move the breakdown into scene coverage, shot logic, owners, and schedule decisions.
Shoot day
Send a clean day pack with call time, location, weather, cast, crew, scenes, and notes.
Pricing
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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Coming after beta
Starter
$0/month
Solo
$5/month
Studio
$12/month
Agency
$29/month
Questions
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.