Layout and Flow

  • Producer Section: first analysis pass and foundational production interpretation.
  • Director Section: second pass, available after Producer data exists.
  • Script Supervisor Section: scene-level breakdown and continuity data, available after Producer + Director.

Section-by-Section Reference

Producer Read

First prerequisite analysis. Establishes key context used by director and supervisor layers.

Director Read

Creative/visual interpretation layer that extends producer context.

Script Supervisor

Produces structured scene and continuity outputs that drive Shotlisting, Storyboarding, and Prep pages.

Recommended Sequence

  1. Run Producer.
  2. Run Director.
  3. Run Script Supervisor.
  4. Verify scene and continuity quality before moving to Shotlisting/Departments.

If Results Are Missing

  • Confirm project has screenplay/source documents loaded.
  • Confirm earlier sections completed before later ones.
  • Use retry/reload controls when metadata loading fails.

Controls and Functions

ControlFunctionDependency
Producer run controlCreates the first project-level script interpretation.Requires an active screenplay/source document.
Director run controlAdds creative, visual, and scene-direction interpretation.Run after Producer analysis exists.
Script Supervisor run controlCreates scene-level continuity and structured breakdown data.Run after Producer and Director layers.
Refresh/retry controlsReload or rerun a failed or stale analysis stage.Use after confirming the active screenplay is correct.
Section expand/collapseShows or hides analysis details for each stage.Use to compare upstream context before downstream generation.
Status messagesExpose completion, missing prerequisites, and failure states.Read these before retrying; they often identify the blocked stage.