Using Project Context

Snap remembers your project. When you talk on Director Board, the assistant loads a live snapshot of the production plus session state (this plan chat, handoffs, recent actions).

That is why you can say “generate shot 3” or “add a prop to chapter 2” without re-pasting the whole story every time.


What Snap keeps in mind

Project data Why it matters
Chapters & shots Structure, order, shot scripts, missing media
Production script Story, dialogue, proposed changes
Cast Character names, descriptions, reference images
Locations (sets) Places and visual references
Props Objects in the script for continuity
Attached media What is done vs still empty
Project Profile Default models, format, aspect
Plan session Continues the same Director Board chat

Snap enhances prompts and suggests cinematic ideas using this context — not generic filler.


Organize through one project

Everything Snap helps create is stored in one project workspace:

  • Script and board structure → chapters and shots
  • Cast, locations, props → script + Elements
  • Generations → asset library + attach to shots
  • Edit and export → Production Studio and Export

Talking to Snap is how you drive that organization without jumping between disconnected tools.


Without a project

Snap can explain MediaSnap and general workflow, but generate, combine, and context-heavy planning need a project open. Snap will remind you to create or select one.


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