Pre-Development Assets

See the film
before you shoot it.

I direct and edit high-concept look trailers for films in early pre-development, helping producers secure investment through cinematic proof-of-vision.

Investors don't read scripts.
They watch trailers.

The gap between a screenplay and a funded production is imagination. Pitch decks and mood boards are static. They don't convey pacing, sound design, or the visceral texture of your world.

I use a hybrid workflow of archival sourcing, original editing, and AI-assisted generation to create a 2-minute cinematic artifact that proves your vision is executable.

Case Study I

Woolf Barnato:
The Bentley Boy

Establishing the visceral, dangerous atmosphere of 1930s Le Mans racing without shooting a single frame of new footage.

Pitch Asset 2:30 Runtime
The Workflow

From Script to Screen

A streamlined, text-driven approach to visualizing your narrative.

01

Deconstruction

Identifying key emotional beats and sonic textures.

02

Synthesis

Generative AI tools create assets aligned to lens & grain.

03

Assembly

Editing, grading, and sound design bring the reality to life.

04

Delivery

4K master, social cutdowns, and fundraising usage rights.

Case Study II

Diana Barnato:
The Speed Queen

Proving the visual concept for a high-altitude biopic, capturing the claustrophobia and euphoria of Mach 1 flight.

Pitch Asset 3:15 Runtime
Additional private reels available upon NDA request.

Development Packages

Mood Reel

Atmospheric exploration. Audio-driven.

  • 60–90 seconds
  • Mood + tone focus
Popular

Narrative Trailer

Character hints and narrative arc.

  • 2–3 minutes
  • Dialogue + sound design

Investor Pack

Comprehensive visual suite.

  • Narrative trailer
  • 5 key art frames

Common Questions

How long does the process take?

Typically 7–10 days from brief to V1 delivery.

Is the AI usage ethical/legal?

I use AI as a generative camera. Outputs are for pitch/fundraising use.

Ready to visualize?

Turn your script into an asset that investors cannot ignore.

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