Shotlock replaces 4 hours of manual continuity work with a 40-second AI analysis. Upload a video. Get a full production report — wardrobe, props, hair, unshot scenes — with frame-by-frame evidence.
Script supervisors spend 2–4 hours per scene manually logging continuity on Miro boards, spreadsheets, and handwritten notes. On a 30-scene commercial, that's over 120 hours of non-creative labor.
4h per scene30% of post-production revision requests trace back to continuity errors that could have been caught on set. Reshoots cost $50K–$500K. Most are preventable with a second pair of eyes.
$500K reshoot riskThe industry runs on Miro, Excel, and Polaroids. The last major innovation in continuity workflow was the digital camera replacing film stills. The market is completely unserved by modern AI.
Zero AI competitionIndependent films, branded content, and commercial productions under $500K budget often can't afford a dedicated script supervisor. Continuity falls to already-overloaded ADs.
80% of productionsDrop in your edited video, raw dailies, reference stills, or storyboard images. Mix and match formats. Optional: add your script PDF for maximum accuracy.
Qwen2-VL-72B analyzes every cut point. The scene graph maps each frame to a narrative scene — so it knows which character is which, which location is recurring, and where time jumps occur.
Frame A vs Frame B at every cut. Wardrobe, props, hair, makeup, set dressing. Issues flagged with side-by-side thumbnails and severity score. Only relevant comparisons — no false positives from intentional scene changes.
A production-grade PDF with cover stats, shooting board of unshot scenes, one-liner breakdown, frame-by-frame issue cards with thumbnails, and character wardrobe log.
Global production services industry. Every film, TV series, commercial, and branded content production is a potential customer.
Branded content, independent film, and commercial productions globally. Most run without a dedicated script supervisor.
No AI product exists specifically for production continuity. The market runs on Miro, Excel, and Polaroids. We are first.
Shotlock is in private beta. We're onboarding production companies, studios, and commercial directors now.