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    For Filmmakers and Producers

    Know what your film really is.
    Decide with confidence.

    Intelligence reads your project across story, emotion, production and market — with evidence behind every figure.

    Analyze Your ProjectSee how it works
    COMPARABLESCHARACTERSEMOTIONSTRUCTUREPRODUCTIONREVENUETRUST
    COMPARABLES20
    La La Land1.00
    A Star Is Born0.98
    Empire of Light0.97
    EMOTION ARC112 SC
    PEAK · SC 27MEDIAN 71
    CHARACTERS48 SPEAKING
    MIA35%
    SEBASTIAN33%
    LAURA7%
    SCENE BY SCENETONE
    OPENINGFINAL
    ROLE FITMIA · LEAD
    41
    SCENES
    14
    REGISTERS
    REVENUE RANGE88%
    $100MMOST LIKELY
    $6M$381M

    Intelligence tells you
    the four things that matter.

    A complete read across story, emotion, production and market — so you can decide with confidence.

    STORY

    See how your story is built from the ground up. We evaluate structure, pacing and flow — and show you where it drags.

    EMOTION

    Understand the emotional shape of your film. We map the highs and lows and show where your story peaks.

    PRODUCTION

    Know what it will actually take to shoot. We break down locations, night shoots, cast size and the realistic budget band.

    MARKET

    See which released films it resembles. We surface true comparables and what they earned at the box office.

    One upload

    One script in. Every read back.

    Everything a producer needs to know, before a single day is booked.

    01 — UPLOAD
    It starts with the screenplay.

    Drop a .fdx or PDF. It parses into scenes, slug lines, dialogue and action in under a minute.

    DashboardReady
    Drop a .fdx screenplay here, or click to browse
    Parsed into scenes → read → compared against produced films, with scene-level evidence
    Scripts analyzed3
    Scenes parsed412
    Neon MonsoonReady
    7/19/2026
    CinderellaModerate shoot
    plays most like Anyone But You
    Save the DateReady
    7/14/2026
    Man in a HoleContained shoot
    plays most like Failure to Launch
    Plus OneReady
    7/02/2026
    Rags to RichesModerate shoot
    plays most like To All the Boys
    02 — SCENE STRIP
    How it plays, and what it costs.

    Every scene is a bar. Recolour the strip and the same 112 scenes answer a different question.

    Your script, scene by scene112 scenes
    Tone
    Green scenes run lighter than a typical film, indigo scenes darker.
    ToneShoot complexityCast sizeTension
    opening scenefinal scene
    Shoot complexity
    The deeper the amber, the more demanding the day on set.
    ToneShoot complexityCast sizeTension
    opening scenefinal scene
    03 — CAST & TENSION
    Who is in it, how hard it hits.

    The expensive days and the difficult days, visible before a crew call goes out.

    The expensive days, and the difficult days112 scenes
    Cast size
    The deeper the magenta, the more speaking cast in the scene.
    ToneShoot complexityCast sizeTension
    opening scenefinal scene
    Tension
    The deeper the red, the more fear and anger in the scene.
    ToneShoot complexityCast sizeTension
    opening scenefinal scene
    04 — SCHEDULE
    Who is needed, and when.

    One row per character, one column per scene — so you can block the shoot around real availability.

    Who’s needed whenshaded columns are night scenes
    NORA
    DEV
    PRIYA
    MEERA
    ARJUN
    TARA
    scene 1scene 112
    Do your characters sound different?
    NORA17
    DEV17
    PRIYA36
    MEERA46
    Worth a pass — NORA and DEV read too much alike.
    Key relationships
    NORA ↔ DEV14
    PRIYA ↔ NORA3
    ARJUN ↔ NORA3
    MEERA ↔ DEV3
    The spine — NORA and DEV carry 14 of 112 scenes.
    05 — STORY SHAPE
    The shape of the story.

    Your emotional journey scene by scene, against a produced film that plays the same way.

    Emotional journeyCinderella
    Your story is a Cinderella — rise, setback, then triumph. Scene by scene, next to a comparable film (dashed).
    lightertypicaldarker
    0%25%50%75%100%
    06 — STRUCTURE
    Where the story turns.

    Act breaks, turning points, and every setup that never paid off.

    Structure112 scenes · ~85 pages
    Front-loaded — longer scenes early, tightening toward the end.
    Act structure
    23%
    49%
    28%
    Act I — setupAct II — confrontationAct III — resolution
    Turning points
    Opportunity3% · textbook 10% — 7pts early
    Change of plans23% · textbook 25%
    Point of no return60% · textbook 50% — 10pts late
    Major setback72% · textbook 75%
    Climax96% · textbook 90% — 6pts late
    Setups & payoffs
    umbrellaplanted & paid off
    ring boxplanted & paid off
    garlandplanted & paid off
    clocklate arrival
    playlistset up, then dropped
    3 elements set up early then dropped — worth a look.
    07 — EMOTIONS
    Twenty-eight emotions, one axis.

    Overlay any emotion our model reads and see exactly where the script turns.

    Every emotion, across the script28 read
    LoveAmusementNervousnessApprovalGratitudeExcitementJoyAnnoyanceSurpriseConfusionNeutralCaringSadnessRelief
    88%44%0%
    opening scenescenes, in story order →
    Most tenseEXT. TERRACE – MONSOON NIGHT
    Most upliftingEXT. MARINE DRIVE – NIGHT
    HeaviestINT. NORA’S FLAT – LATE NIGHT
    08 — KNOWLEDGE
    Everyone and everything, linked.

    Every person, place and object in the script, connected by the scenes they share.

    Story map
    Everyone and everything in your script, linked by the scenes they share
    58 entities · 240 connections
    NORA
    DEV
    PRIYA
    ARJUN
    MEERA
    TARA
    CATERER
    FLORIST
    COLE
    WOMAN
    OWNER
    umbrella
    monsoon
    garland
    ring box
    playlist
    rickshaw
    clock
    terrace
    banquet hall
    Marine Drive
    temple
    cake studio
    Nora's flat
    Mumbai
    The band
    +−⤢⌂
    PeopleThingsPlacesGroups & creatures
    Click any entity to spotlight its connections. Drag to pan, scroll to zoom.
    09 — PRODUCTION
    What the script will cost you.

    Night exteriors, crowd days and the scenes your schedule will bend around.

    What drives the costMonsoon footprint
    19 night exteriors against 10 typical, and 34% night against 24%.
    Night exteriors19 · typical 10
    Night scenes34% · typical 24%
    Crowd / extras15 · typical 9
    Exterior scenes46% · typical 35%
    Largest scene cast12 · typical 8
    Unique locations41 · typical 59
    Your most expensive scenes
    EXT. TERRACE – MONSOON NIGHT6.4
    night exteriorrain rigcrowd/extras
    EXT. MARINE DRIVE – NIGHT5.8
    night exteriorcrowd/extrasvehicles
    EXT. BANQUET LAWN – NIGHT5.4
    night exteriorcrowd/extras
    INT. TEMPLE – DAY4.7
    crowd/extrasnew location
    10 — ROLE FIT
    Every part, at a glance.

    What each role asks of an actor — and how two leads compare on the same six axes.

    Every part, at a glance
    NoraDevPriyaMeera
    NoraLead
    Screen presence
    Connection
    Emotional range
    Intensity
    Arc movement
    Comedic tilt
    Dynamic arc · mixed tone · 35% of dialogue
    Nora vs DevNoraDev
    Screen presence
    Connection
    Emotional range
    Intensity
    Arc movement
    Comedic tilt
    Nora leads on screen presence and arc movement
    11 — COMPARABLES
    The films yours plays like.

    Ranked scene-level matches, with what each one actually earned.

    Comparables20 matched
    Plays most like Anyone But You — a 96% scene-level match that earned $220M.
    #1Anyone But You
    2023 · Comedy · Romance
    0.96$220M
    #2Failure to Launch
    2006 · Comedy · Romance
    0.94$128M
    #3To All the Boys
    2018 · Romance · Drama
    0.93—
    #4The Big Sick
    2017 · Comedy · Drama
    0.92$56M
    #5Monsoon Wedding
    2001 · Comedy · Drama
    0.91$30M
    #6Palm Springs
    2020 · Comedy · Romance
    0.90—
    12 — REVENUE
    What it could earn.

    Break-even, the waterfall and a calibrated range you can take to financiers.

    What it could earn88% calibrated
    Net profit$50M
    Return on budget237%
    Break-even$40M
    Investor return$25M
    $6M low
    $100MMost likely box office
    $381M high
    Where the money goes
    Theatrical rentals+$50M
    Home & digital+$35M
    TV & streaming+$45M
    Distribution fee−$39M
    Prints & advertising−$11M
    Production budget−$21M
    Net profit+$50M
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    Your turn
    Run your screenplay through every read.

    Upload a draft and get every read on this page back for your own script — with the scenes behind each number.

    Upload your script
    Also in the report

    The working detail, not just the headline.

    Script breakdown sheet

    Cast, props, vehicles and organisations, tagged the way a 1st AD breaks down a script.

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    Locations & company moves

    Every location, how hard it works, and the one-scene moves worth consolidating.

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    Longest speeches

    The biggest monologues, ranked — the sides an actor will ask for first.

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    Music & songs

    Musical numbers separated from spoken scenes, with the screen time a page count misses.

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    Opening-pages diagnostic

    Whether conflict, feeling and a voice arrive early enough to hold a reader.

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    Export the whole dossier

    The full report as a PDF, every figure still citing its scenes.

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    Before and after

    Weeks of guesswork,
    or one pass.

    Prep today
    With Intelligence
    01
    Scattered notes, tabs and calls eat up days.
    With IntelligenceOne pass connects the dots in minutes.
    02
    Gut calls introduce risk you can’t see coming.
    With IntelligenceAI surfaces risks before they become problems.
    03
    Version chaos keeps teams misaligned.
    With IntelligenceEveryone works off one accurate source.
    04
    Revisions drag because feedback isn’t clear.
    With IntelligenceInstant clarity drives faster, smarter revisions.
    05
    Decisions stall without the right confidence.
    With IntelligenceData-backed confidence keeps projects moving.
    Proof, not promises

    Numbers you can defend, not numbers you hope are right.

    0%
    Of held-out films landed inside our range
    0
    Held-out films the model never saw
    +0pts
    Ranking lift over a budget-and-genre baseline

    Measured on films held out of training entirely. Every figure cites the scenes it came from, experimental signals are labelled, and a missing section means a signal could not be computed — never that it was guessed.

    Questions people ask
    before they hand over a project.

    Clear answers to the practical things that matter. No jargon. No fluff. Just how it works.

    Can’t find your question?
    Get in touch with our team

    We don’t guess. Intelligence reads your project scene by scene and measures it against thousands of released films. You get calibrated ranges with the evidence behind every figure, so you can verify anything we report.

    Yes. Your project is yours. We don’t share it, publish it, or use it to train models for anyone else, and you can remove it whenever you want.

    No, and it isn’t meant to. It gives you measured, verifiable context so your own judgement has something solid to stand on. The creative call stays yours.

    Publicly available data on released films — their outcomes, budgets and audience response. Every comparable we surface points back to the specific scenes in your project that echo it.

    Run your project through Intelligence.
    See what comes back.

    One upload. Thirteen layers of analysis. Evidence behind every figure.

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