In summary
Meta Note helps script supervisors capture continuity, performance, timing, and practical production notes with timecode, frame rate, role, and department context so editorial can understand exactly where each note belongs.
Flag continuity concerns with timing and source context instead of relying on memory later.
Preserve notes about timing, delivery, or coverage so editorial can find the intended beat.
Send notes with project frame rate, role, and department details that assistant editors can trust.
What script supervisors need from production notes
Script supervisors already carry a heavy information load: camera coverage, continuity, performance details, resets, line changes, timing, and the small practical issues that can matter in the edit. The problem is not that notes are missing. The problem is that the notes can lose context by the time they reach post.
Meta Note keeps the note tied to a production moment. Timecode, frame rate, role, and department context help editorial understand where the note belongs and why it was captured.
How Meta Note helps during production
On set, Meta Note gives script supervisors a fast way to capture a note without turning the process into a separate document project. Notes can be tagged by role or department, synced across devices, and kept aligned with the project workflow.
What editorial receives
Editors and assistant editors need more than a sentence. They need timing, context, and enough structure to decide whether a note is a continuity issue, performance flag, producer note, or department concern. Meta Note is designed to preserve that structure.
Frequently asked questions
How does Meta Note help script supervisors? It helps capture continuity, performance, timing, and department notes with timecode so editorial knows where each note belongs.
Does Meta Note replace script supervisor paperwork? No. Meta Note complements paperwork by preserving timecoded handoff notes for post-production.
Does Meta Note support DaVinci Resolve? Yes. Meta Note supports DaVinci Resolve workflows today, with Premiere Pro, Avid Media Composer, and Final Cut Pro support planned.