For producers

Walk into pre-production with the reference already solved.

Bring the cuts, the rhythm, and the exact moments into the room before the day gets expensive.

43 brand-film teardowns156M views analysed
The problem

You booked the shoot before the reference conversation was resolved.

So the crew answers it on set — at day rates — shot by shot, take by take, figuring out what the reference already answered.

Every unresolved reference question becomes a paid hour on set.

THE PRE-PRO BOARD
The solution

Resolve the reference before the room gets expensive.

The teardown turns the film you admire into a timed, labeled pre-production reference — before the day is booked.

01 · THE REFERENCE

The film everyone admires — and nobody has read.

02 · THE TEARDOWN

Shot by shot, timed: every cut, camera move, and sound decision, mapped to the millisecond.

03 · THE PRE-PRO BRIEF

A shot list your crew works from.

Coverage, rhythm, and moments — agreed before the booking.

04 · THE SHOOT

Planned, not discovered.

The expensive room answers no questions the reference already had.

The producer’s view

Every cut, on the clock.

A real teardown’s 13 signature cuts, sized by their exact clip durations — the rhythm your crew can plan against.

Shot-by-shot rail / Railway public teardown
0:00.0000:45.590 / end
015.172s 023.337s 033.378s 043.128s 053.253s 064.212s 073.337s 082.168s 093.045s 103.711s 113.127s 123.545s 134.178s

13 signature cuts · widths follow exact clip durationsPublic Railway teardown · 45.590s total

How it works

One analysis. The reference, solved.

Paste the film. Walk into pre-pro with the study.

videngineer — analysisCOMPLETE
  1. 01PASTE URLthe winning reference, one link
  2. 02FRAMES EXTRACTEDkey frames at every cut
  3. 03VOICE PROFILEDtranscript, pace, delivery
  4. 04CUTS DETECTEDevery transition, timestamped
  5. 05BLUEPRINT WRITTENscene-by-scene study
  6. 06RECIPE OUTthe pre-pro brief your crew works from
What changes

What changes before the day is booked.

01

Cut by cut

See exactly what the camera needs to cover — every shot, timed and labeled, before the room fills.

02

On the clock

Bring the reference rhythm into the room: the real durations, not a feel.

03

Before you book

Resolve the production conversation early — while changing your mind is still free.

04

The brief your crew works from

Timed, labeled, exportable — the same document from scout to edit bay.

Real teardowns

Reference-grade, shot by shot.

43 brand-film teardowns · 156M views analysed. Every one returns the full study.

Before the booking

Solve the reference before you book the room.

Start with the film your brief keeps pointing at.

Start a teardown →
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Every winning video leaves a blueprint. Keep the playbook.

One analysis returns the whole study — scenes, script, voice, pacing, cuts, sound, and the recreation recipe your team can actually work from.

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