Know Where Every Frame Came From.
Production accountability has always demanded documentation. From script supervisors, continuity coordinators to VFX producers and more, every department maintains records because productions are long, teams are large, and memory is not a production tool. Genvid extends that same discipline into the generative layer, giving your team a complete, auditable history of every shot and every asset from first generation to final selection.
Full Provenance. Shots and Assets.
Shot provenance surfaces the complete history of any shot alongside all its associated assets in one view. Every generation event, every model used, and every selection made is visible, traceable, and ready for audit. Paired with temporal provenance for assets, which introduces snapshot, diff, and event timeline tracking across asset history, your team now has the equivalent of version control for your entire visual library.
For studios navigating distributor requirements, IP ownership questions, or EU AI Act compliance ahead of the August 2026 enforcement deadline, this is the chain of custody that production demands.
More Creative Command in the Keyframe Editor
The Keyframe Editor now supports custom parameters for image-to-image models, letting artists configure model-specific settings directly in the editor rather than working around fixed defaults. Finer control over the generation process means results that align more closely with the creative direction from the start, with fewer rounds of iteration to get there.
A Screenplay Editor Built for Production Efficiency
Characters rarely go by one name in a screenplay. A character might appear as “Alice,” “Alice Hart,” or “the little girl” across different scenes; Genvid now tracks all of these variations automatically. Screenplay aliasing links every name variation back to the correct character asset, so when shots are generated, the right face shows up in the right frame every time. Fewer misattributions, fewer duplicate entries during breakdown, and less manual cleanup for your team..
Guardrails That Protect the Work
Production discipline is built into the workflow, not bolted on afterward. A save dialog before Breakdown ensures unsaved script changes are not silently lost when a breakdown run begins. A regeneration warning confirms intent before overwriting existing generations, and the asset table refreshes automatically afterward. Breakdown visual indicators show at a glance which scenes have already been processed, giving supervisors a clear picture of where the production stands.
Project creation is now restricted to supervisors and administrators, keeping your project hierarchy governed from the start. For larger teams and studio environments, access control is not an afterthought, it’s an integral part of your production.