Scriptreadr and Transcriptr can voice and format scripts, while BedRock creates atmospheric audio from a video

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Deep Fusion Films has revealed three AI-powered tools for use in TV and film production. 

Scriptreadr is a subscription-based software service that allows scripts to be uploaded and downloaded as an audio file with fully voiced characters and narration.

Meanwhile, Transcriptr creates the production scripts required by broadcasters and streamers in the post-production phase, aiming to reduce the average time it takes to complete this task from three days to minutes. DFT is inviting beta testers ahead of the product’s official launch early in 2026.

Finally, BedRock analyses any piece of video footage and automatically generates three distinct layers of bespoke atmospheric audio, foreground, mid-ground and background. It is also inviting beta testers ahead of a 2026 launch. 

All three were created by Deep Fusion Technologies, the company’s tech division that was launched earlier this year. They join Verbl, an AI-supported transcription, translation and dubbing service, and Weavr, which automates much of the archive documentary production process, in its suite of tools. 

Benjamin Field, co-founder and director of Deep Fusion Films, which produced interview series Virtually Parkinson using AI to recreate the presenter’s voice, said: “We’re immensely proud to present our new tools for the trade, which have been developed as a direct response to the demands of a new creative world. We have the intel, flexibility, production nous and speed-to-market to iterate alongside our partners in this era of remarkable change.

“These tools and services bring time-saving efficiencies just at the moment when costs are under ever more relentless scrutiny. Most importantly, these tools are designed not to replace human creativity, but to unlock it.”

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