Script intelligence / Foundation architecture / partner development
ScriptLab / Scripta
Script-to-production spine for film, series, advertising and VFX planning.
ScriptLab / Scripta preserves narrative structure as scenes, shots, context packets, timeline anchors and confidence-aware source records.
Production structure from script material, not script summarization.
Scene and shot identity can survive revisions and downstream tool changes.
Partner documents and extraction matrices remain private.
ScriptLab installs the production spine at the script level for film, series, advertising and VFX planning, where narrative material has to become usable production structure rather than a one-time text analysis.
ScriptLab — Scripta where a product name is useful — is a script-to-production intelligence system. A script contains the first coherent structure of a project, and that structure is repeatedly lost as work moves into breakdowns, boards, schedules, editorial and VFX. ScriptLab turns narrative material into stable production knowledge: scenes, shots, planning identities, context packets and timeline anchors that survive revisions and tool changes.
Source adapters — FDX, Fountain, PDF, DOCX — preserve the trust level of each format instead of flattening everything into the same confidence class. Context packets carry scene and shot intelligence into storyboard, previz and downstream coordination. ScriptLab stands on its own; future AiA integration is additive, not required.
- Script becomes structure: scenes, shots, characters and cues become records with provenance and confidence.
- Identities survive: scene and shot identity persists through revisions, planning changes and editorial imports.
- Confidence-aware adapters: FDX, Fountain, PDF and DOCX enter with different trust levels, preserved.
- Context packets: structured, reusable handoff records for storyboard, previz and production departments.
- Timeline as production spine: planning structure stays separate from imported editorial reality.
- Independent system with a clean future integration path into the wider KRD production stack.
Production spine
The script becomes the production structure
ScriptLab treats the script as the first coherent structure of a production, not as text to summarize once. Scenes, shots, work packages and department lanes keep identity as the project moves toward planning, VFX, virtual production, post and review.
The timeline visual shows the intended spine: script-derived structure becomes a working coordination layer that can survive revisions and downstream tool changes.
Production spine
The script becomes the production structure
Context intelligence
Context packets and semantic production memory
The system is designed to connect more than screenplay text. Scripts, references, footage, notes and production assets can become semantic memory and reusable context packets for scenes, shots, sequences and departments.
This is why ScriptLab should not be read as a writing tool or generic script assistant: the value is continuity between narrative material and the operational systems that need to act on it.
Context intelligence
Context packets and semantic production memory
Context export
Copy a structured project brief.
For external LLM review or partner discussion. The copied brief uses public-safe project context only.
Public pages describe project scope, context and selected visuals only. Implementation details, source code, prompts, datasets, client material and operational procedures remain private/protected.
Private area boundary
Reserved for protected collaboration.
- Adapter extraction matrices
- Scene-to-shot data model
- Prompt derivation strategy
- Production graph model
- Partner-facing foundation documents
Controlled access
Private depth stays behind a real gate.
Public pages expose positioning and selected context. Requests start here; approved collaborators use Cloudflare Access to enter protected private routes for ScriptLab / Scripta.