— Door 04 · Capacity, honestly shown
One creator. A studio's output.
The honest pitch: AI handles the routine production half — captions, resizes, variant cut-downs, asset tagging, scheduling — so the human half (taste, story, the artists' trust, cultural care) gets all of me. The panel below is an illustrative concept, not live data.
- Caption + hashtag variantsdrafted
- Resize to 5 channel formatsauto
- Cut-downs from one hero filmqueued
- Asset-bank tagging + alt-texttagged
- Schedule across the fortnightplanned
- What story we tell, and howhuman
- Consent in the roomhuman
- Cultural protocol & sign-offcompany-led
- The edit's taste & feelinghuman
- Final review before publishhuman
Channels live
5
IG · TikTok · YouTube · FB · Email
Posts / fortnight
20+
from 1 shoot + 1 tour leg
Days / week
3
the role's actual basis · sustainable
AI strategy feed · illustrative
"A rehearsal clip is over-indexing on TikTok this week — I've drafted three cut-down variants and a Reels caption for your review before anything goes out."
"Stills from the last shoot are compressed, tagged and added to the asset bank — ready to re-use in the next touring city."
"Two clips flagged for cultural sign-off — held out of the schedule until the company confirms they're okay to share."
How a real week runs
A line I won't blur
AI speeds up production. It never makes the calls that matter — what's respectful to share, whose story this is, or whether something honours the work. Those stay with people: the company, the artists, and me reviewing every output by hand. This dashboard is a concept to show the workflow, not a live system.