Measures a filmmaker cutting rhythm, sound palette, and visual language, then distills everything into a portable style prompt. Your cinematic DNA, machine-readable and ready for AI tools, crew briefings, and pitch decks.
You're sitting in the editing suite, wondering how to explain to the new intern in five minutes why this scene needs to be cut at exactly 2.8 seconds and not 3.2. Or how to explain to the gaffer that the color temperature not only technically but also emotionally fits your film. This is where the UrPrompt comes in — not a poetic film analysis, but a systematic profile that captures the measurable characteristics of your visual handwriting and translates them into a language that even an AI model can understand.
The UrPrompt distills three levels: editing rhythm (average shot length, pauses between cuts, acceleration during tension building), visual language (color palette, preferred focal lengths, framing, whether symmetry or off-center dominates), and sound design/acoustics (music timing, silence as a dramatic tool, overuse or underuse of effects). The result is not an essay — it's a condensed, structured dataset that you share with your DP, your editor, or later an AI grading engine. Instead of saying "the film should feel dark and introverted," you provide concrete values: cuts averaging 3–4 seconds, color grading with lift in the shadows to 35–40 IRE, music cues sparse and staggered.
Practically, you use the UrPrompt in three ways. First, during the pitch: you write it into your treatment, immediately showing producers and broadcasters that you have craft clarity about your look — this builds trust. Second, in pre-production for crew briefings — the colorist, the sound designer, the editor no longer work based on vague feelings but on measurable parameters. Third, and this is the modern twist: you can feed the UrPrompt into AI tools (editing assistance, color grading suggestions, even for music synchronization) to automate preparatory work — not because the machine is creative, but because it efficiently applies your style DNA.
The UrPrompt is not a guide for other directors to copy your film. It is your craft lexicon — what you implicitly feel, now made explicit. Some filmmakers have always done it, just unconsciously. With the UrPrompt, you make it visible, transmissible, reusable. This is the bridge between artistic intuition and technical precision.