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How filmmakers are using Dropbox to streamline the creative process

4 min read

Jan 9, 2025

Development

It all starts with a spark…a spark that eventually turns into a labyrinth of ideas, options, paths, dead ends, and lots and lots of emails. 

But it’s the story that really matters. And telling that story means finding a creative workspace to house and collaborate on musings and inspiration in the form of text, images, audio, and video files.

From creating mood boards to editing the script to organizing daily workflows, filmmakers are using Dropbox Paper to communicate around content. You can upload photos from your Dropbox, @mention team members to share feedback, and create a checklist to assign tasks to the crew.

“We use Dropbox throughout our entire process,” says Joshua Cohen, co-producer and post-production supervisor of The Farewell. Cohen says the first step is simply getting all the paperwork and timetables in one place. “On the production side, we use Dropbox for all our organization, for our contracts, and our schedules.” 

Through the Dropbox integration with Final Draft, it’s easy to get the script finalized and secured in your Dropbox account.

A film storyboard of a car sequence in Dropbox Paper.

Production

Norton and his crew created a Paper doc for every scene in Motherless Brooklyn. These detailed Paper documents were the lifeblood of the production plan and kept everyone on the same page.

“On this production, any member of the crew could open up ‘Day Two’ and the shot list and sequence of work for the day along with specific photographic storyboards of every set up,” says Norton. “Having a document like that for every day of the shoot that's on everybody in the crew’s phone was fairly revolutionary. We’d never have been able to shoot a film this big in 46 days without that kind of team coordination."

Finger pointing at screen with images of a film storyboard in Dropbox Paper

Post-production

As production draws to a close and you’re making final tweaks to trailers, visual effects clips, and the soundtrack, you can use Dropbox’s time-based comments feature to tie your feedback on audio and video files to specific spots on their timelines. You can scrub through 1080p video previews with thumbnails and audio previews with waveform and your team can jump to the exact second you’re referring to. You can request feedback and get approvals on last-minute edits without emailing files back and forth.

Someone adding time-based comment to video file stored in Dropbox

Distribution

With final approvals in hand, the film is ready to make its debut on the film festival circuit. You can deliver your final cut quickly, easily, and securely using Dropbox Transfer.

If the files are already in your Dropbox, you don’t have to upload anything. Just select the film from your Dropbox folder, create a transfer, add a password and expiration date, and then copy the link to email it to festival organizers.

Someone using Dropbox Transfer to attach, password protect and send multiple files

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