community.movie
The Tomorrow Engine laboratory console with aurora light across brass machinery

The studio behind the slate

community.movie is where members submit, vote, create, and shape ideas. NeuraLoom is the private production system used by studio operators to develop selected community concepts into finished films.

Members participate through community.movie. They do not access NeuraLoom directly.

From community signal to production

  1. Members submit story ideas through an active challenge on community.movie.
  2. Ideas pass safety and story moderation gates before appearing publicly.
  3. The community votes, boosts, and comments. Signal accumulates in the Weekly and Monthly Slates.
  4. Shortlisted ideas may enter a Development Room, where structured community feedback refines tone and continuity.
  5. Studio editorial reviews shortlisted ideas for production feasibility, IP hygiene, safety, and creative fit.
  6. Selected concepts graduate into NeuraLoom's production pipeline.
  7. NeuraLoom produces the film: story bibles, shot plans, keyframes, prompt packs, clips, review cycles, Resolve handoffs, and release packaging.

What NeuraLoom does

  • ✦ Builds story bibles and shot plans from selected community concepts
  • ✦ Generates and reviews keyframes, prompt packs, and video clips
  • ✦ Applies multi-pass editorial review gates at every production stage
  • ✦ Handles Resolve-forward handoffs and final release packaging
  • ✦ Maintains production infrastructure — community members do not access this system

What the community can see

  • ✦ Challenge briefs, world rules, and tone guides on community.movie
  • ✦ Publicly published idea cards after moderation approval
  • ✦ Vote and boost signals on the Weekly and Monthly Slates
  • ✦ Development Room updates when their ideas are shortlisted
  • ✦ Announcement of selected concepts and studio notes where applicable

Human review and production gates

Every stage — from submission to production selection — involves deterministic pre-gates, AI classification, and human editorial review for borderline or high-stakes decisions. Community signal informs production choices but does not override editorial judgment, IP clearance, safety review, or production feasibility assessment.

The studio may adjust, remove, or withhold ideas at any stage for safety, moderation, legal, IP, quality, scheduling, or production reasons — even if an idea ranks highly in community signal.

What members contribute

  • ✦ Original story ideas and loglines
  • ✦ Votes and community signal on the pitch wall
  • ✦ Boosts using Studio Credits
  • ✦ Structured feedback in Development Rooms
  • ✦ Original actors created through the Actor Universe
  • ✦ Community commentary, tone signals, and world-building suggestions

What members do not control

  • — Greenlight or production decisions
  • — NeuraLoom's internal pipeline or tooling
  • — Casting, scheduling, or release decisions
  • — Editorial or IP review outcomes
  • — Revenue, earnings, or distribution rights of any kind
  • — Studio governance or ownership

Production is not guaranteed. Submitting, voting, boosting, creating actors, or contributing to a Development Room does not guarantee that any idea will be selected, produced, distributed, or publicly released. Membership does not create ownership, a financial stake, employment, approval rights, or production control in any NeuraLoom production.

For full terms, see Submission Terms, Studio Credits, and Terms of Service.

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