The call sheet problem nobody solved
I've been on film sets for over fifteen years. Every single shoot day starts the same way. An email arrives the night before. Attached: a PDF. The call sheet.
It has everything you need. Call times, locations, crew contacts, shooting schedule. The problem is, you're reading it on your phone. And it's unreadable.
You pinch-zoom. You scroll past three pages to find your call time. You try to copy an address to paste into Maps - your phone selects the wrong line. You need the gaffer's number, so you zoom into a table, squint, and manually type ten digits.
At 5:47 AM. In the dark.
This has been the reality for every crew member, on every production, for years. And I kept thinking: someone must have fixed this by now.
Nobody did.
All the tools on the market rely on production to change their ways. And they just won’t. They love their PDF’s.
Nobody built the thing for the crew.
So I built it.
Callsheet Pro reads the PDF you already get. Doesn’t matter how it’s formatted. AI extracts everything. You get a clean view with your call time highlighted, locations you tap to navigate, crew contacts you tap to call, live weather, and the full shooting schedule as a visual timeline. It works offline. You can share it with your whole crew using a 6-digit code. No account needed.
It doesn't replace the production office workflow. It replaces the moment where 30 people squint at a PDF.
That's it. That's the whole thing.
Happy filming, Victor