The final cut demands
absolute precision.
Feedback dies in email threads and Slack screenshots. Nolan pins every note to the exact frame it belongs to, so it survives the trip from client to editor intact.
Unlimited internal seats. Clients never touch a paywall.

Editing is solitary.
Reviewing shouldn't be.
A cut goes out and the notes come back in six different threads, none of them pointing at the same frame. Nolan gives every piece of feedback one address: the timestamp it actually lives on.
Why the name
Cinema doesn't just show reality.
It shapes how people see it.
Every frame a director chooses to keep, or cut, changes what an audience believes, remembers, feels. That precision is the entire job — and it's the first thing lost between the edit and the sign-off, flattened into a vague comment thread.
Nolan exists so the note that comes back is about the frame the director actually meant. Not a rough impression of one.
Timecode
One frame. One comment. One decision — approve or request changes. Every note in Nolan is locked to a timecode this exact.
Precision instruments.
No dashboards to configure, no workflow to design. Four tools, built for one outcome: sign-off on the cut that's actually right.
Frame-Accurate Timecodes
Comments lock to the exact frame. We eliminate ambiguity so you never have to guess which transition the client hates.
Structured Approvals
Force an actual decision: approved, or changes requested. No more "looks good but...".
Draw Directly
Annotate the freeze frame with laser precision.
Zero-Friction Guests
Send a secure link. They click, review, and approve. No mandatory accounts, no password resets, no artificial friction between you and sign-off.
Built for however your studio actually reviews work.
We're a new platform, not a household name yet. Here's exactly what Nolan is built to handle from day one.
Upload a cut, share one secure link, collect timecoded comments, and request sign-off without client accounts.
Separate internal collaborators from external reviewers so clients can approve without consuming workspace seats.
Keep folders, versions, approvals, and revision notes in one workspace instead of scattered email threads.
Send a clean review page with comments, downloads, and approval controls only when the link needs them.
Give each client one place to find pending reviews and completed approvals across active projects.
Route review events into Slack, Discord, webhooks, and upcoming connector workflows.
Flat pricing for the whole workspace.
Per-seat billing punishes you for growing the team. Nolan keeps your studio on one flat plan — and the clients reviewing your cuts never count as a seat.
Yearly Savings
Compared to a typical per-seat review tool at ~$38/seat/mo. Nolan estimate uses Studio at $99/mo.
Deploy Studio NowPricing model
Per-seat, scales with headcount
Client reviewers
Often counted as paid seats
Feedback precision
General comments or timestamps
Adding freelancers
New seat, new invoice line
Decision on a cut
"Looks good but..." threads