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Your writing stays yours.
You retain ownership of scripts and notes created in FilmScript.
Lumiere is an assistant.
It offers suggestions and analysis. You decide what belongs in your work.
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FilmScript Pro renews monthly through Recurrente and can be canceled from your account menu.
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Use FilmScript only with material you have permission to use.
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Write the script. FilmScript handles the rest.

A professional screenplay editor with an AI companion named Lumiere. Write your pages, then turn them into breakdowns, stripboards and shot lists. All text, all yours.

FilmScript Pro · $20 a month. Cancel any time.
Lumiere
"This line leans on a cliché. Want a sharper image?"
Step 01 · Write

A real Hollywood format editor.

Scene headings, action, dialogue and transitions, all on industry standard margins. The page feels like paper and sounds like a typewriter.

{{ check }}Format at one key. Tab cycles the block types, ⌘1 to ⌘6 jumps straight to one.
{{ check }}Typewriter sound you can mute any time.
{{ check }}Hand drawn pages, light and dark, WGA checked as you type.
INT. RAILWAY CAFÉ. RAINY AFTERNOON
Steam fogs the window. MARA watches the platform. A train sighs in, brakes hissing.
MARA
(barely audible)
He's not coming. He never was. I just liked the waiting.
She closes the notebook.
Lumierereading Scene 12
"The crowd parts around her like water" leans on a familiar image. Mara notices textures, not shapes. What does the crowd sound like to her?
Run a full analysis on act two. Where does the tension sag?
Done. Tension climbs to the storm, then flattens for eleven pages while Mara waits. Scenes 44 to 47 repeat the same beat. Full report is on your desk.
Step 02 · Refine

Lumiere reads. You decide.

An AI companion that never writes a line for you. It reads like a great script editor and hands the pages back sharper.

{{ check }}Cliché detector flags tired phrases the moment they land.
{{ check }}Script analysis maps structure, pacing and character arcs into a readable report.
{{ check }}Spotless spelling and grammar, without breaking your flow.
Step 03 · Break down

One click turns a scene into a breakdown sheet.

Lumiere reads every scene and tags the cast, props, wardrobe and sound it finds. You review, adjust, and export clean breakdown sheets ready for production.

{{ check }}Elements tagged by category, scene by scene.
{{ check }}A first pass drafted for you. Nothing is final until you approve it.
{{ check }}Breakdown summaries and element lists as plain text documents.
12  INT. RAILWAY CAFÉ. RAINY AFTERNOON
Steam fogs the window. MARA watches the platform, her notebook shut beside a cooling cup of tea. A train sighs in, brakes hissing. She pulls her wool coat tighter.
Cast1
Props2
Wardrobe1
Sound2
12INTRAILWAY CAFÉDAY2 3/8
4EXTPLATFORMDAY1 1/8
27INTMARA'S BEDROOMNIGHT5/8
END OF DAY 14 1/8 pages
31EXTTHE BREAKWATERNIGHT1 4/8
8INTVILLAGE PUBNIGHT2 2/8
Step 04 · Schedule

Every scene becomes a strip. Drag them into days.

The classic stripboard, kept simple. Strips carry scene number, set, time of day and page count. Move one and the day breaks recalculate.

{{ check }}Colors follow the old convention: day, night, interior, exterior.
{{ check }}Day breaks total your pages so you never overplan a day.
{{ check }}Export the board as a one page shooting schedule.
Step 05 · Shoot

Plan every shot before you roll.

Build a shot list per scene with the specs that matter: size, angle, movement and a line of intent. Print it, share it, check it off on the day.

{{ check }}Preset shot sizes and angles keep the list consistent.
{{ check }}Lumiere suggests coverage from the scene text. You keep what serves the story.
{{ check }}Exports as a clean text document your crew can read anywhere.
ShotSizeAngleMoveDescription
12AWideEye levelStaticMara alone at the window, steam on the glass
12BClose upHighDolly inThe notebook stays shut
12CMediumOver shoulderPanThe train arrives beyond the glass
12DInsertTop downStaticTea gone cold, untouched

Every document, plain text out.

No renders, no heavy assets. Clean documents you can print, share or paste anywhere.

Screenplay PDF
Script analysis
Breakdown sheets
Stripboard schedule
Shot lists

Ready when you are.

FilmScript. Write better, not louder.
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