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Follow your film through production

The Cinema tab tracks your project through four acts, from the countdown to the complete collection. Here is what each stage means behind the scenes.

AvailableJuly 6, 2026·5 min read
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Follow your film through production

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No more wonderingWhat the edit stages actually meanWhile you wait

No more wondering

The months between the wedding and the film are where most studios go quiet. Skytona does the opposite: your Cinema tab shows exactly where your project stands at every moment, in plain language, without you having to ask.

The tracker moves through four acts. Each stage is real: it updates as your project actually moves, not on a marketing schedule.

Act one

The Countdown

Booked, planned, and prepped. Everything before the cameras roll.

Act two

The Day

Cameras rolling, and then every frame backed up before anything else happens.

Act three

The Edit

Story assembly, color, sound, music licensing, and the final quality pass.

Act four

The Releases

Trailer, feature film, and the anniversary vault, arriving on the release model.

Act one

The Countdown

Booked, planned, and prepped. Everything before the cameras roll.

Act two

The Day

Cameras rolling, and then every frame backed up before anything else happens.

Act three

The Edit

Story assembly, color, sound, music licensing, and the final quality pass.

Act four

The Releases

Trailer, feature film, and the anniversary vault, arriving on the release model.

The four acts of your production, exactly as the tracker presents them.

What the edit stages actually mean

Act three is where the craft hides, so here is what you are watching happen when the tracker moves.

  1. Story assemblyThe day is reviewed end to end and shaped into a narrative: your narrative.
  2. In the color suiteEvery shot is graded so the film has one consistent, cinematic look.
  3. Sound and mixVows, toasts, music, and atmosphere balanced so every word lands.
  4. Music licensing clearedThe soundtrack is properly licensed, so your film is safe to share forever.
  5. Final quality passOne last frame-by-frame review before anything premieres.

While you wait

The wait is part of the craft, but it does not have to be empty. The Vault keeps growing with guest uploads and memory prompts, your gallery may arrive on its own track, and the tracker will tell you the moment anything premieres.

Honest status, always

The tracker reflects the real state of your project. When it says your film is in the color suite, that is where it is.

Still have questions?

Contact Skytona or open the right portal.

The public help center explains the why, the what, and the next step. Project-specific details should stay in your portal.

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