App layers
CreatorStudio is made up of app layers — the individual modules you actually use. Each layer is a view into the same underlying Studio: same Ra, same Director Memory Graph, same fifteen-model orchestration stack.
Movie Maker is the flagship app layer. Every other layer either feeds into it, extends it, or runs parallel to it.
The app layer catalog
Section titled “The app layer catalog”| App layer | For | Deep-dive |
|---|---|---|
| 🎬 Movie Maker (flagship) | From logline to rendered story. The core authoring app. | → |
| 📡 Live Studio | 24×7 autonomous streaming | → |
| 🗣 Subtitle Studio | Captions + multilingual dubbing | → |
| 📤 Publishing | Format-aware multi-platform distribution | → |
| 📁 Assets & Media Memory | Your library, queryable, always on-brand | → |
| 💾 Backup | Every frame, every version, vaulted | → |
| 📋 Director Brief generator | Free — brief in, storyboard out | → |
Start with Movie Maker
Section titled “Start with Movie Maker”If you’re new to CreatorStudio, Movie Maker is where you start. It’s where most storytellers spend most of their time. Every other app layer is either an input to Movie Maker (Director Brief, Assets) or an output from it (Publishing, Subtitle Studio, Live Studio, Backup).
Briefing a story in Movie Maker pulls on every other layer automatically. You rarely think about which module is doing what, because Ra is routing across all of them under one brief.
Related
Section titled “Related”- Movie Maker — the flagship app
- Storyteller workflow
- Meet Ra
- Pillars overview