How Punch built Pilotly a real-time video-inference system for editors on major productions — scoring whether each scene works, and whether the scenes work together.
As the clip rolls in slow motion, the model names the subjects, the environment, and the action live. Pick a question — the overlay re-reads the frame to answer it.
Our model answers any question about what's on screen — it reads the live frame, nothing is pre-scripted.
Actual screen recordings of the Pilotly UI — an editor asks a question, the model reads the indexed clip and answers. Pick a question to watch the session.
A two-fighter sword sequence on an open snow field — cold, overcast, deliberate. Indexed as 12 scenes · 178 scored moments.
Every reply is pulled from your real frames and Pilotly's filmmaking knowledge base — and it shows the exact scenes and moments it drew from. Nothing invented.
A working session on the scene-search service: type "lady in the lake" and the index returns the exact moments — scored 0.978, timestamped to the second — while the model drafts lighting notes alongside. Text, image, or both as the query.
For the engineers who scrolled this far — the path a cut takes from ingest to the editor's monitor, and the part you can't buy off the shelf.
Scene descriptions run long; 512 dimensions can't hold them next to imagery. The in-house model fuses both into one vector per moment — text finds frames, frames find text, cosine-ranked. Query images are sharpened and de-darkened before search.
Off-the-shelf embeddings cap at 512 dimensions and were trained on short captions — they can't hold a paragraph of scene description next to the frame it describes. So we trained our own. Here's what it does that you can't buy.
Editors on major films screen a cut dozens of times asking the same questions: does the scene hold? Does the act sag? Does the sequence of scenes carry the arc? Pilotly wanted those answers while the editor works — not after the test screening.
Punch built the inference engine underneath: every scene is understood, embedded, and scored in real time — for its own efficacy, and for its place in the whole.
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