Video development agent

Turn the raw shape of an idea into a directed video plan.

Athabasca is being built to help creators, editors, and researchers move from footage, transcripts, notes, and reference material into a crisp creative brief, story structure, clip map, and production-ready editing direction.

Early access will be small and hands-on while the workflow is still taking shape.

Current task

Find the strongest story arc from 90 minutes of source material.
15

candidate moments

4

narrative beats

1

editing brief

Agent output

Hook, context, conflict, payoff, cut list, and follow-up questions.

What it is for

A creative operator for video-heavy work.

01

Transcript intelligence

Surface the moments worth building around, preserve the reasoning, and keep timestamps close enough for an editor to act.

02

Story development

Shape raw material into hooks, arcs, objections, payoffs, and sequences that can survive the trip from concept to timeline.

03

Editing direction

Move beyond generic summaries into concrete cut plans, clip candidates, missing assets, and notes for the next production pass.

Final form

An agent that can see the whole video pipeline.

The long-term goal is not another chat box beside your editing process. Athabasca is meant to become a development layer that understands the source, tracks the creative thesis, compares options, and hands off specific next actions.

Input

Video links, local footage, transcripts, notes, references, and rough direction.

Develop

Analyze moments, find tension, build structures, and generate testable approaches.

Deliver

Creative brief, cut list, selected moments, asset gaps, and editor-ready instructions.

Private draft access

Join the waitlist for early experiments.

Athabasca is early. The first people invited will help shape the practical workflow: what inputs matter, what outputs are worth trusting, and where the agent should stay out of the way.