A Film Studio That Fits in Your Hands
Fableform isn't a prompt box. It's the film studio you've been building in your head for twenty years. The one where every department answers to you, every detail bends to your vision, and the gap between what you see and what you get finally disappears.
Upload your script. Cast your leads. Scout your locations. Dress your sets. Build your world. Not with a text box and a prayer, but with the same departmental rigor you'd bring to a $50 million production, except the crew never sleeps, and the budget never runs out.
Work on an infinite canvas. Or scroll your bins. Comment, approve, reject, regenerate. However you think, Fableform follows.
You know that feeling? Mag loaded. Lens racked. Eye to the viewfinder, fingers on the follow focus, waiting for your AC to call the mark.
That feeling. In software.
Choose your body. Mount your glass. Dial your focal length, your stop, your depth of field. Set the aspect ratio. Pull the look until it bleeds the way you need it to bleed. This isn't a filter dropdown. It's a lens package: the same decisions you'd make in prep, built into every frame you generate.
Every other AI tool gives you a "style" slider. We give you a camera.
Spread it all out. Character sheets next to location references. Storyboards next to wardrobe pulls. That thing your brain does during pre-pro, where the whole film exists as a constellation of images pinned to a wall? Fableform gives it a surface.
Drag, rearrange, zoom in, zoom out. Think spatially, not linearly. See the whole film or one close-up. Your board. Your call.
Your footage stays yours. Your prompts stay yours. Your ideas, even the half-formed ones you're still afraid to say out loud, stay yours.
Nothing you create in Fableform is ever used to train anyone else's AI. Nothing leaves your project without your say-so. We built this for professionals who work with unreleased material, pre-production concepts, and IP that would make a studio lawyer's eye twitch. The security isn't a feature. It's the foundation.
Shot 48. The actor's wearing the wrong coat. Except they're not, because Fableform remembered the coat you approved in shot 3 and carried it forward automatically.
The system learns your project as you build it. Every character, every location, every lighting decision, every art direction choice you've signed off on. It accumulates. Session after session. Scene after scene. So by the time you're deep into production, your AI collaborator knows your film as well as your best department head.
You don't repeat yourself. You don't re-explain. You just direct.
Fableform's continuity system and its approach to IP protection are built on proprietary technology developed in-house.
Drop in a screenplay. Fableform reads it the way a line producer does on a first pass, except it reads every department simultaneously.
Casting pulls your characters. Locations scouts your settings. Art department starts pulling references. Wardrobe flags the period. Vehicles catalogs every car, plane, and boat in the script.
Within minutes you're looking at a full departmental breakdown, organized the way productions have organized for a century. Not because we invented something new. Because we digitized the process that already works.
Draft. Review. Approve. Lock. The same status workflow your coordinator already knows.
When you're ready to cut, Fableform hands your editorial team timeline-ready files. XML. EDL. Timecoded, named, organized. The way your DIT and AE would have prepped them on set.
Storyboard exports in PDF, PPTX, and Keynote. Ready for the pitch meeting, the client call, or the lookbook that gets you greenlit.
Bring your team onto the canvas. Comment on a character sheet. Tag your director on a location pull. Annotate a frame and kick it back for revision. Your whole crew, same project, same surface, same conversation.
No more emailing JPEGs back and forth. No more "which version is this?" The work lives in one place, and everyone sees the same thing.
Every project comes with an AI collaborator. Not a chatbot. Not a generic assistant that makes you re-explain your project every time you open it.
This one knows your film. Ask it to generate a shot and it already knows your palette, your cast, your locations, your lens choices. Ask it about wardrobe continuity and it pulls from what you've approved. Ask it to shift the mood of a scene and it understands what "mood" means in the context of your project, not the internet's.
It remembers what you liked. It remembers what you killed. It gets better the more you work together.