Welcome to a new way of managing your creative work with Projects in NolanAI!
Before, users could only create scripts individually. Now, we’ve introduced Projects where you can manage everything for your feature films, TV shows, or social media content in one place. Let’s break down how Projects work and how they make your workflow easier.
What is a Project?
A Project is a space where you can organize all the elements of your pre-production. This includes scripts, breakdowns, shot lists, scheduling, storyboarding, and more, allowing you to handle everything in one place.
What Can You Do Within a Project?
Here’s what you can manage in your Project:
Scripts: Create, edit, and manage scripts. You can tag each script as a draft if it's still in progress.
Breakdowns: Split your script into scenes, props, characters, and other key elements needed for production.
Scheduling: Plan your shoot days, manage timelines, and keep track of deadlines.
Shot Lists: Organize your shot lists to detail every camera shot you’ll need during production.
Storyboarding: Visualize key scenes and camera angles with storyboards directly in the project.
Pitch Decks: Build professional pitch decks to showcase your project to potential investors, collaborators, or production teams.
Plot Hole Reports: Identify gaps in your storylines and ensure your plot stays consistent throughout the project.
Script Coverage Reports: Get detailed reports to analyze your script for potential improvements or flag any issues.
Why Use Projects?
Stay Organized: Everything related to a film, TV show, or content piece is stored in one place, reducing clutter.
Efficient Pre-Production: All your pre-production steps are now connected. You don’t need to jump between different tools or files.
Tag Scripts: Easily mark your scripts as drafts so you can keep track of your progress
Comprehensive Reports: From plot hole checks to full script coverage, you get detailed insights into your script’s strengths and weaknesses.
Getting Started with Projects
Create a New Project: Name your project and start adding scripts, breakdowns, shot lists, storyboards, or schedules right away.
Add Scripts: Whether you’re writing a feature film, TV episode, or social media content, everything is stored under the same project.
Tag Drafts: If your script isn’t finished, mark it as a draft to easily track which scripts are still in progress.
Use Pre-Production Tools: Manage scheduling, shot lists, storyboarding, and generate pitch decks and reports all from within your project
That’s it! With Projects, managing your film or content creation becomes simpler and more efficient. Start exploring today to streamline your pre-production process!