From screenplay to a director-ready shot list. Generate a complete shot list from your screenplay. Every scene is broken into shots with type, angle, movement, framing, and transitions, ready to review and refine.
Breme generates a complete shot list directly from your screenplay. Import a script as PDF, Final Draft, Fountain, or plain text, and a director agent plans coverage scene by scene, breaking each one into numbered shots with shot type, camera angle, movement, framing, transition, and dialogue. A continuity pass reviews the full list before you see it, and every shot stays editable in the studio.
| Script formats | PDF, Final Draft (.fdx), Fountain, plain text |
|---|---|
| Per-shot fields | Shot number, action, description, shot type, camera angle, movement, framing, transition, dialogue |
| Shot types | Wide, Medium, Close-up, Extreme Close-up, POV, Aerial, Over-the-shoulder, Two-shot, Master |
| Camera coverage | 6 camera angles, 10 movements, 7 transition types |
| Script length | No scene cap; scenes are planned in parallel |
| Export | Included in script PDF and pitch deck (.pptx) exports |
Import your screenplay or write it in the editor.
A director agent plans coverage and breaks every scene into shots.
Review, edit, and export with your script or pitch deck.
Every shot carries a shot number, action summary, visual description, shot type, camera angle, camera movement, framing, transition, and any dialogue covered by the shot. Characters, locations, and props mentioned in the shot are tracked so the breakdown and your production bible stay in sync.
PDF, Final Draft (.fdx), Fountain, and plain text. PDFs and unformatted text are normalized into proper screenplay format automatically on import.
A director agent first plans coverage for the whole script, then each scene is expanded into shots against that plan. A continuity critic reviews the complete list and triggers revisions before the result is shown to you.
Yes. The generated list is a starting point: every field on every shot can be changed in the studio, and the shot list stays linked to your script, storyboard, and production bible.
It lives inside Breme alongside every other feature, so you can make something and perfect it without leaving your project.