Render your treatment before you raise.
Block scenes, lock identity, walk into the room with finished shots — not concept boards.
What gets in your way today.
- —Storyboard artists cost $1k–5k a day and ship a week late.
- —Pitch decks lean on stock footage that looks nothing like your film.
- —Test shots burn real days on real sets that the budget can't afford.
- —Producers ask for a 'look' before financing — and you have nothing to show.
What Forese gives you.
Identity that survives the cut
Lock your protagonist once. Every shot — across every model — keeps the same face, wardrobe, and lighting language.
Treatment-ready in a session
Write the script in the morning. Walk into the meeting with a cut sequence by the afternoon. Your director's voice, on screen, before a check is cut.
Scout without flying
Generate location lookdevs from references. Iterate framings, magic-hour passes, and lens choices before you book a plane ticket.
Notes you can act on
Send a review link to your producer. They scrub, comment time-coded, and approve — without learning a new tool.
Three concrete deliverables.
Not features. Not promises. Three things you can produce this week, with the credits in your free trial.
A 60-second pitch sequence
Open scene of your film, fully rendered, hero protagonist locked, color script applied. Ready for the deck.
A 12-shot treatment book
Key beats from the script as still frames + 3-second motion clips. Annotated with framing, lens, and motion notes.
A location lookdev pack
Three hero locations rendered at three times of day, with continuity references for production design.
Use the right camera for the job.
Forese routes through every major model. Here's an opinionated default for filmmakers — change it any time.
| Model | Best for |
|---|---|
| Veo 3.1 Standard | Hero cinematics — long takes, complex camera moves. |
| Runway Gen-4.5 | Image-to-video for storyboard frames you've already locked. |
| Sora 2 Pro | Crowd, action, and ensemble shots where motion matters. |
| Hedra Character-3 | Lip-synced dialog when you have a scratch voice. |
Three projects to copy on day one.
Treatment opener
Drop your treatment PDF. Forese drafts a shot list. Generate the first 5 shots in your hero model. Cut on the timeline. Export.
Character lookdev
Upload 5 references of your lead. Generate them in 6 lighting setups across 3 wardrobe variations. Pick your final.
Magic-hour scout
Generate a real-world location at sunrise, midday, golden hour, and night. Three lens choices each. Export an MP4 reel.
How a typical project goes.
- 01Import your treatment as a script.
- 02Lock your characters and 1–3 hero locations.
- 03Generate the opening sequence in your model of choice.
- 04Edit on the timeline. Export an MP4 for the deck.
- 05Share a review link with your producer for time-coded notes.
Pro fits filmmakers.
Enough credits for a full treatment book per project, 4K export, and commercial rights for the deck.