Gorilla vs StudioBinder: Which Film Production Tool Fits Your Workflow?

Choosing film production software is not just a feature checklist. It is a workflow decision. A director may care about storyboards and shot lists. An assistant director may care about breakdown sheets, stripboards, day breaks, DOOD reports, and call sheets. A producer may care about budgets, reports, ratebooks, cost assumptions, fringes, tax credits, and how […]

From Final Draft to Breakdown Sheet: What Gorilla 11 Improves

A screenplay is not just a story document. Once pre-production begins, it becomes a working map for departments, cast, locations, props, wardrobe, transportation, budgeting, and the shooting schedule. That map usually begins in Final Draft, but the real production work begins when the script is imported, broken down, tagged, scheduled, and translated into usable reports. […]