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ShotList is an AI-powered creative direction tool for film-making, with site copy positioning it as a product for “the future of filmmaking.” Based on the captured page text, the product is built by R/GA and marked as powered by Google. The website currently mainly shows a login page, offering email/password sign-in and a “Forgot password” option, and notes that users without an account can contact Matty via Slack.
Public information suggests that ShotList’s core positioning is “AI creative direction.” Potential use cases may include early-stage creative ideation for film and video projects, director’s statements, shot planning, or exploration of creative directions. However, the page does not show specific feature modules, nor does it state whether it can generate storyboards, shot lists, visual references, script breakdowns, production suggestions, or mood boards. As a result, we can only confirm that it is related to assisting creative direction in filmmaking, but cannot further assess its model capabilities, input/output formats, or workflow maturity.
The page does not disclose any free quota, trial policy, subscription pricing, or enterprise procurement options, and no payment method information is shown. Since access requires an account, and registration does not appear to be open self-service but rather “Bug Matty on Slack,” it looks more like a closed beta, internal tool, or invite-only product. APIs, third-party integrations, export formats, and collaboration features are also not mentioned in the captured text.
Its advantage is a relatively vertical positioning: it focuses on creative direction in film production, and has brand or technical backing from R/GA and Google, making it theoretically suitable for creative teams exploring how AI can participate in early-stage film production. The drawbacks are also clear: there is very little public information, making it impossible to verify output quality, model sources, data privacy, Chinese-language support, or real production readiness. There are no demo cases or pricing details, which raises the barrier for procurement and evaluation.
ShotList is more suitable for film directors, production companies, commercial film creative teams, and pre-production planners to follow or apply to try. Access from China cannot be determined from the page text. If it depends on Google services, actual accessibility and stability may be affected by the network environment, but the page provides no explicit explanation. For domestic users who need alternatives that can be used immediately, general multimodal AI tools, storyboard generation tools, or localized film pre-production collaboration tools may be worth considering, though they should be compared based on specific needs.
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shotlist.xyz is an United States AI Apps provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach shotlist.xyz directly.