Film & TV Analysis Platform

Read cinema like data. Keep the human story.

The Mobius Trip combines machine-assisted media analysis with a researcher-friendly workspace. Explore pacing, dialogue, sentiment, cast continuity, and metadata in one deliberate interface built for critical interpretation.

Core Mission

Turn audiovisual archives into navigable evidence without losing the nuance of interpretation.

4+

Analytical surfaces

1

Unified workspace

What You Can Do

From hypothesis testing to publication-ready observations, the app is structured around the moments where research velocity usually slows down.

Shot-Length Intelligence

Break films and episodes into measurable pacing profiles so comparisons happen in minutes, not days.

Subtitle Evidence Layer

Cross-check dialogue and language patterns alongside visual metadata to support evidence-backed claims.

Actor Data Workbench

Merge duplicate performers, rename records, and keep relationship mappings clean across your archive.

Comparative Dashboards

Juxtapose sentiment, genre, cast presence, and production metadata through focused analytical panels.

Concept Screenshots

Preview the dashboard and actor-management surface that power day-to-day analysis.

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Dashboard overview concept showing filters, analytics panels, and charts
Dashboard overview with filters, summary blocks, and comparison-ready panel layout.
Actor workbench concept showing merge, rename, and cleanup workflow
Actor workbench with dedicated controls for merge, rename, and metadata cleanup.

Research Flow, Not Tool Sprawl

Step 01

Ingest and Filter

Locate titles by era, region, cast, and production metadata to frame your question quickly.

Step 02

Compare and Validate

Read shot rhythms, subtitle cues, and sentiment overlays together so claims stay anchored.

Step 03

Maintain Data Quality

Merge duplicate actors and resolve naming collisions without breaking downstream tracking.

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The Mobius Trip