Concepts weigh multiple directions for the same car — star the one you're chasing
Project settings shared across every concept
Story feeling-curve beats — fill them, then break them where the idea demands
Mitchell's skeleton, re-axed: each beat asks what the viewer feels here, not just what happens. Lock the truth first, then build the swell. Drag cards between beats. Rename or add beats as the piece tells you to.
The trap: pretty disconnected shots, hoping the edit saves it. It won't. If a beat doesn't move the feeling past the one before it, it's a box — cut it.
Inspo Wall save the MOVE you want, not just the video
Moodboard images, colors, words — the look & feel in one wall
Color range
Idea Pad brain-dump shot ideas you have no reference for — messy is fine
No URL, no video — just the idea. Tag each with the one-word feeling it delivers, then send the keepers to the Shotlist with →.
Learn Queue tutorials + skills to study before the shoot — rigging, lighting, UE5, grade
Tag each with a topic (UE5, rigging, lighting…) and mark To watch → Learning → Done. Filter by topic below.
Shotlist WHERE column = what you must get on set vs grab in studio later
Rig & Gear how you're capturing the speed + the load-out checklist
Load-out checklist
Locations scout with the sun in mind — paste a pin, get the light
GIF Grabber paste a YouTube URL or upload your own video, scrub, export GIF snippets — 10s max
Recent GIFs saved to the project's /gifs folder
Export
→ DaVinci Resolve timeline
Builds an EDL from your shotlist: a real timeline of named placeholder clips at your planned durations, ordered by your story, color-coded on-set vs studio. Import it, then relink your footage into the blocks.
In Resolve: Media Pool ▸ right-click ▸ Timelines ▸ Import ▸ AAF/EDL → pick FPS to match. Clip names = shot names.
→ Resolve marker script
A Python script for Resolve's console that drops a color-coded marker per shot onto your current timeline with the shot notes attached.
In Resolve: Workspace ▸ Console, or Scripts menu. Open a timeline first.
→ Shot sheet (print / PDF)
Clean call-sheet-style shotlist grouped by on-set vs studio. Print to PDF for set.
→ Project file
This one project's text as JSON (no media). Quick share or single-machine move.
→ Full workspace backup
Everything — all projects and their media (moodboard images, audio, GIF/shot thumbnails) in one file. This is what you use to move into Cut Time or to a new machine.