Produce
Walk in with a plan.
One click turns a finished script into a complete production and investment analysis: an itemized budget, a cast and crew plan, named comparable titles, market and risk read-outs, and a release strategy, alongside the figures computed straight from your script.
Production analysis
The report a studio pays weeks for
Bosswriter reads your script's structure, every scene's location and time of day, and every character's dialogue and arc, then writes a full production analysis. It opens with an executive summary and closes with a release strategy, with everything in between.
The report is saved and versioned, so you can regenerate it as the script evolves. A producer's first pass, done in seconds.
What the report surfaces
Everything a producer needs to know
The analysis works across every dimension of a production, pulled from the page and laid out so you can plan, pitch, and price with confidence.
Itemized budget
A phased budget across pre-production, production, and post, broken down to set construction, costumes, color grading, and marketing.
Cast & character analysis
A casting brief for every principal, the performance range each role demands, and the star power the project realistically needs.
Production logistics
Shoot days, locations, an interior and exterior split, specialized equipment, weather and union considerations, and crew by department.
Market & audience
Market size, primary and secondary audiences, demographics and psychographics, and the channels to reach each of them.
Comparable titles
Named comparable films with their budgets and how they performed, so the project is measured against real outcomes.
Risk assessment
Technical, schedule, location, cast, and release-timing risks, with insurance and currency considerations called out.
Commercial viability
Box-office, streaming, and ancillary revenue projections, a break-even timeline, and a clear risk and reward read.
Distribution & release
A platform-first distribution plan, a territory rollout, a festival circuit, and the release window to aim for.
Real benchmarks
Measured against films that worked
The analysis does not grade in a vacuum. It names comparable productions, with their budgets and how they performed, then projects revenue across box office, streaming, and ancillary, down to a break-even timeline you can take to an investor.
Solid box office, strong streaming afterlife
Streaming exclusive, high engagement in demo
Classic, strong ROI and lasting relevance
Break-even projected in 12-24 months
Production logistics
Down to the department
It plans the shoot, not just the story. How many days, how many locations, which equipment and unions, and how big each department needs to be, so a line producer has a real starting point.
- Production
- 15
- Art
- 10
- Camera
- 8
- Grip
- 7
- Electric
- 7
- Wardrobe
- 5
- Makeup
- 5
- Sound
- 4
Computed, not guessed
Real numbers from your script
The analysis report gives you AI estimates to start from. These figures are different: a production assistant computes them directly from your actual script, and they update as you write.
Ask it anything about budget or schedule in plain language, and it answers from your real scenes and characters.
Scenes grouped by location, with shoot days estimated from your real scene count.
Derived from the actual number of locations, time-of-day changes, characters, and scenes.
Dialogue counts, lines per scene, percent of the script present, and a three-act presence map.
A plan to actually release it
The report closes with a distribution and release strategy: which platforms to target, which festivals to enter, which territories to roll out, and when.
Platforms
Festival circuit
Territory rollout
Timed for a spring or early-summer window
From draft to a deliverable you can pitch.
Turn your finished script into a producer's breakdown in one click. Start free and keep complete creative control.