Your script. Your location. Your cast — rendered into the frame, before you burn a single shooting day.
Three steps turn the words on the page into a picture you can look at — and change — before the camera ever rolls.
ScriptViz reads the words. Foreshot shows you the picture — the first look, before the real run. You change what you don't like before it costs a shooting day.
Don't like what you see? Good — you're seeing it now, when changing it costs a prompt instead of a reshoot.
Scenes, locations, characters, and every requirement — doors, vehicles, weapons, stunts — flagged automatically. Locations ranked by how many scenes they carry, the most expensive number on an indie schedule. Your pages never leave your browser.
Break down a script now →
Not generic storyboards — boards built from what the scene actually needs: the location, the time of day, who's in it, what happens. One script, six scenes, including the final shot. This is the movie starting to look back at you.
See a real sample breakdown →
On location, capture the actual space — photos or a walk-through — and the scene renders inside your real frame: the real doorway, the real light, the real sightlines. Synergy between what's there and what could be. No more guessing whether the shot lives in the room.
Teach it your cast once, and they're rendered right into the scene — your location, your actors, your blocking. A solid representation of what it will actually look like. Wardrobe, blocking, and time-of-day become choices you make at your desk, not discoveries you make on set. (Likeness renders only with a signed release — never a face without consent.)
Take the captured space into the headset and block life-size shots standing inside it — lenses, coverage, and staging locked before the truck rolls. The breakdown from step one is already there waiting.
Six scenes from one location — rendered straight from the breakdown, including the film's final shot.
See the full sample breakdown — scene by scene. Open it →