Watch the reference first.
Every shot opens with the AI pre-vis clip full-frame. You feel the shot before you tap record.
Pre-vis the shot, capture the take, mark the best one — without ever leaving the camera screen. Built for the kind of crew that names take folders by hand.
Most camera apps want to be the camera. Artovan doesn't. The camera is good enough. What's missing on set is the moment before the take — watching what the shot is meant to be, slating it, getting on with it. Artovan exists for that ten seconds. Everything else flows from getting that part right.
One-handed. Watch-first. Honest about state. The whole thing fits in the ten seconds between cuts.
Every shot opens with the AI pre-vis clip full-frame. You feel the shot before you tap record.
Hit record, hit stop. The file is named correctly and on its way to Drive.
Every take, sorted by recency.
A tap on the star. Nothing more.
Resumable upload, retry on backoff, mobile-data safe. Drive picks up where you stopped.
Every state is on the screen. No spinners that never spin down.
From the moment you pick the shot to the moment the file lands in Drive — the whole loop, no detours.
The filmstrip remembers where you left off. The next shot is already highlighted in gold.
The pre-vis clip auto-plays full-frame. You see the shot before you shoot it.
Slate, timer, minimum-duration hint. One-handed. The slate is the same one your AD would draw.
The take loops back instantly. Tap to dismiss, tap the star to mark best. Move on.
Resumable upload. Even if you open YouTube halfway through — it continues where it stopped.
Every take across every shot, sorted by recency. Tap to replay. Nothing is lost in the cloud.
Artovan is in Internal Test on Google Play Console. The invite link is shared over email after a short conversation. If you're shooting on Android and the brief reads like your set, write me.
I shoot Android. The hardware lineup matters less than the OS-level access — CameraX gives the precise control I want over the recording pipeline. iOS is Phase 2.
No. Recordings transit your phone → your Google Drive. Nothing about your project lives on my infrastructure. The privacy policy says it plainly.
No. The "AI reference" is a pre-rendered clip generated before the shoot in the planning tool. On set, Artovan only plays it. Recording is conventional camera capture.
Yes — anything Android 12+ with a working camera and microphone. Tested daily on Pixel 7 and Pixel 8.
Yes. Your recordings and sidecars are already in your Drive. The story-structure JSON is editable. Take it elsewhere any time.
Phase 2. Building one platform well first.