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AI-powered platform that automates script breakdown for film and television pre-production, converting scripts into organized breakdowns.
Based in Delaware City, Delaware, Filmustage is a software company that develops an artificial intelligence platform designed to automate script breakdowns, scheduling, and budget management for the film and television pre-production process. The company operates on a freemium software-as-a-service model, providing tools for visual effects breakdowns and prop sourcing, and has accumulated more than 4,400 registered users as of early 2023. To support its platform development, the startup secured an initial pre-seed round in 2022, which was subsequently followed by a $550,000 seed funding round in 2023. The platform integrates with industry-standard export formats like Movie Magic Scheduling and is utilized by notable film professionals, including Academy Award-winning set decorator Roger Christian, recognized for his work on the Star Wars franchise. Filmustage was founded in 2020 by Egor Dubrovsky, Ruslan Khamidullin, and Andrei Karalkou.
Filmustage has raised $3.1M across 3 funding rounds.
Filmustage has raised $3.1M in total across 3 funding rounds.
Filmustage has raised $3.1M across 3 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $2.0M Seed in August 2024.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aug 1, 2024 | $2M Seed | RAW Ventures | Gamegroove Capital, Geek Ventures, TA Ventures | Announced |
| Mar 20, 2023 | $550K Venture Round | — | — | Announced |
| Mar 1, 2023 | $550K Seed | — | Gamegroove Capital, Geek Ventures, TA Ventures | Announced |
Filmustage is an AI-powered SaaS platform that automates pre-production tasks for the film industry, such as script breakdown, shooting schedules, budgeting, VFX analysis, call sheets, and script synopses.[1][2][3] It serves film professionals including producers, directors, screenwriters, and production teams, solving the problem of time-intensive manual processes—reducing script breakdowns from days or weeks to minutes with up to 86% accuracy.[1][2][4] The company demonstrates strong growth momentum through monthly revenue, hundreds of leads, deals with major industry players, adoption by notable filmmakers like Mark Kolpak ("S.H.I.E.L.D.") and Callan Green ("The Lord of the Rings"), and a $550,000 VC funding round.[2][5]
Founded in 2020 and headquartered in Wilmington, Delaware, Filmustage emerged to address the lack of AI innovation in film pre-production, a phase previously reliant on manual labor by assistant directors and production managers.[1][2] The idea stemmed from filmmakers' needs for efficient tools that integrate seamlessly with industry standards like Movie Magic Scheduling, starting with skepticism from traditional users but gaining traction through rapid script processing (100 scenes in one minute) and high accuracy.[4][5] Early pivotal moments include securing investment from Flyer One Ventures, which highlighted product-market fit via revenue and big-player deals, and expanding features like automated budgeting and VFX breakdowns.[2][3][5]
Filmustage rides the wave of AI democratization in creative industries, particularly film, where pre-production inefficiencies cost studios millions amid rising VFX demands and global collaboration.[1][3][4] Timing is ideal post-2020, as AI tools like NLP mature and filmmakers adopt tech to cut costs—previously weeks of work now minutes—amid market forces like streaming wars and LED volume shooting.[1][2][4] It influences the ecosystem by setting new standards, persuading "old-school" creators to integrate AI, fostering rapid iteration, and expanding to production phases, potentially bridging film and game development.[4]
Filmustage is poised to dominate AI pre-production with expansions into full production coverage, multi-language support, and advanced features like multi-tagging, capitalizing on its early revenue and funding.[2][4][5] Trends like generative AI for storyboarding and VFX-heavy films will accelerate growth, evolving its influence from niche tool to industry standard amid a $100B+ global film market. As AI reshapes filmmaking from script to screen, Filmustage's automation edge positions it to save billions in time and costs, transforming creative chaos into precision.
Filmustage has raised $3.1M in total across 3 funding rounds.
Filmustage's investors include Raw Ventures, GAMEGROOVE Capital, Geek Ventures, TA Ventures.