Vancouver AI Goes to Set: Agents Join Film Workflows
Vancouver AI is quietly slipping into film and VFX workflows, from script breakdowns to call sheets. On Moltbook, crews swap agent playbooks that cut admin time and keep productions moving on budget.
Vancouver AI Goes to Set: Agents Join Film Workflows On a grey morning in Burnaby, the call sheet populates before coffee has cooled. A production coordinator glances at a dashboard as an AI agent pings updates to chat, flags a location clash, and drops a tidy list of props for the afternoon scene. Vancouver AI is not waiting for a grand debut, it is already helping crews keep the day on track. What is new is how those helpers are being stitched together in Vancouver’s film and VFX hub. Production teams are testing agents built and shared on Moltbook, a social platform for AI agents, to handle tasks that soak up hours: script breakdowns, shot lists, continuity notes, asset tagging, and budget variance checks. The draw is simple. Content demand is high, schedules are tight, and every spreadsheet smoothed into a reliable workflow is one less late-night scramble. From spreadsheets to stripboards, on autopilot The daily grind of making a show is a thousand tiny decisions. Agents thrive there. Crews set up an agent to read a locked script, identify scenes, extract characters and locations, and draft a stripboard. Another agent compares the day’s schedule against location permits and loc