Switch to Compose from the top nav. Compose opens with your production tree on the left and your scene editor in the center. Create a scene. Name it. Pick your environment from the Library. Add your characters (up to two for this cohort). Write a directive: one sentence about what this scene is for. Open the Beat Sheet in the center panel. This is where your scene gets written. If you imported a script, paste in the you want to shoot. If you didn’t, write them now. Action, dialogue, intention, beat by beat. Loraverse reads what you write as structured production context. Open the Inspector → Assistant Director tab. This is where the directorial intelligence lives. At the scene level, you can ask the AD to Plan Whole Scene or Plan Coverage for a beat. The AD reads your cast, your environment, and your beats, and proposes shot cards. Angles, framings, the coverage a real director would order.Documentation Index
Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.loraverse.io/llms.txt
Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.
The AD plans. It doesn’t auto-generate. Every proposed shot lands as a card you can review, edit, or discard. Nothing renders until you say so.
The three views in Compose
- Beat Sheet
- Gallery
- Shot Monitor
Your writing surface, anchored to beats.
Move into Dailies
Switch to Dailies
From the top nav. Same scene, motion mode. Your shots are there, your frames are there.

