Frameshot Originals

A washed-up editor discovers a trailer that predicts the future, and every re-cut changes what happens next. Locked in one suite with a deadline that keeps moving, he starts trading frames for outcomes — until the timeline shows a version of tonight he cannot survive.

A deep-space relay operator receives a broadcast from a ship that never launched. Hard sci-fi with a heart of static: as the transmissions grow more personal, she must decide whether she is decoding a warning from the future or a confession from her own past.

Two rival cinematographers chase the same sunset across three continents, sabotaging each other’s shoots while falling for each other between takes. A love letter to light itself, and to everyone who has ever missed the shot because they were looking too closely.

A deaf composer builds an instrument that plays color instead of sound. A visual symphony in four movements, following her from an empty warehouse to a sold-out premiere as critics, scientists, and her own family try to define what music actually is.

An editor rebuilds a missing decade from discarded B-roll. A quiet meditation on what footage remembers when people forget — assembled from airport lounges, birthday parties, and one recurring stranger who appears at the edge of every frame she inspects.

A fashion house discovers their models have started living the lives of the people they advertise to. A thriller about image and appetite, where every campaign leaks into reality and the creative director must recall a face that no longer belongs to anyone.

A UGC creator wakes up inside one of her own ads. Satire with teeth and perfect product placement: to escape the loop she must out-perform her own scripted self while the brand keeps A/B testing her escape routes against a control group.

A brand strategist pitches a campaign that starts rewriting reality. Corporate thriller meets surreal comedy as focus groups begin reporting memories of products that do not exist yet — and the agency slowly realizes the deck is presenting itself.
Thriller

A washed-up editor discovers a trailer that predicts the future, and every re-cut changes what happens next. Locked in one suite with a deadline that keeps moving, he starts trading frames for outcomes — until the timeline shows a version of tonight he cannot survive.

A fashion house discovers their models have started living the lives of the people they advertise to. A thriller about image and appetite, where every campaign leaks into reality and the creative director must recall a face that no longer belongs to anyone.

A brand strategist pitches a campaign that starts rewriting reality. Corporate thriller meets surreal comedy as focus groups begin reporting memories of products that do not exist yet — and the agency slowly realizes the deck is presenting itself.
Comedy

A UGC creator wakes up inside one of her own ads. Satire with teeth and perfect product placement: to escape the loop she must out-perform her own scripted self while the brand keeps A/B testing her escape routes against a control group.

A brand strategist pitches a campaign that starts rewriting reality. Corporate thriller meets surreal comedy as focus groups begin reporting memories of products that do not exist yet — and the agency slowly realizes the deck is presenting itself.
Drama

Two rival cinematographers chase the same sunset across three continents, sabotaging each other’s shoots while falling for each other between takes. A love letter to light itself, and to everyone who has ever missed the shot because they were looking too closely.

An editor rebuilds a missing decade from discarded B-roll. A quiet meditation on what footage remembers when people forget — assembled from airport lounges, birthday parties, and one recurring stranger who appears at the edge of every frame she inspects.
Mystery

A washed-up editor discovers a trailer that predicts the future, and every re-cut changes what happens next. Locked in one suite with a deadline that keeps moving, he starts trading frames for outcomes — until the timeline shows a version of tonight he cannot survive.

An editor rebuilds a missing decade from discarded B-roll. A quiet meditation on what footage remembers when people forget — assembled from airport lounges, birthday parties, and one recurring stranger who appears at the edge of every frame she inspects.