AI production.
Hollywood taste.

Video or podcast. From brief to broadcast.

Use the API
The pitch

You’ve streamed films.
You’ve streamed podcasts.
Now stream the taste that made them.

In a time when you can create anything, the question isn’t how to make it — it’s whatto create. Our 11-agent studio puts you in the director’s chair, wrapped in a single brief. Describe the thing. Ship the finished thing.

The intelligence layer

A producer,
distributed.

Eleven specialist models, each one shaped by a discipline a producer works with every day. The Director orchestrates them, routing the calls a producer would make, at software speed.

Input
The Brief
One paragraph
Orchestrator
The Director
Assigns & routes
Eleven specialists  ·  working in parallel
  • 01ScreenwriterScript & voice model
  • 02CastingVoice selection
  • 03CinematographerVisual direction
  • 04ComposerScore
  • 05Sound DesignerSFX & foley
  • 06Motion GraphicsText & typography
  • 07EditorAssembly
  • 08ContinuityQA & recovery
  • 09ResearcherBackground
  • 10StrategistBrand guardian
  • 11ProducerPodcast engine
Output
Shot plan·Cast·Score·SFX·Edit·Broadcast-ready MP4
Mike Blutstein
The source

Meet the Human
Intelligence.

Mike Blutstein is a Hollywood producer and AI-native studio founder. SNL alum, former VP to legendary producer John Goldwyn (family of MGM). Developed the Emmy-winning Dopesick, Netflix’s Manhunt, and MacGruber. Launched the content divisions for Kenan Thompson and Mike Tyson — 30+ projects sold to major studios and streamers. Most recently produced a $10M feature for Amazon International.

He now runs Supposedly AI — fifteen years of producing film, television, and branded content, compressed into a multi-agent system that thinks like a studio.

Selected credits
  • Saturday Night LiveNBC
  • DopesickEmmy-winning
  • ManhuntNetflix
  • MacGruberPeacock
  • Kenan ThompsonContent division
  • Mike TysonContent division
  • $10M Amazon Intl. featureProducer
  • John Goldwyn (MGM family)VP
The product

One brief in.
A complete production out.

Use it end-to-end, jump in at any step, or skip the UI entirely and call the API.

01The brief
studio.supposedly.ai
The brief — Pitch in. Concept, script, voice model — decided.

Pitch in. Concept, script, voice model — decided.

02The shot plan
studio.supposedly.ai
The shot plan — Thirty shots. Cast, scored, and delivered in an afternoon.

Thirty shots. Cast, scored, and delivered in an afternoon.

03The edit
studio.supposedly.ai
The edit — Scored, mixed, assembled — broadcast-ready.

Scored, mixed, assembled — broadcast-ready.

See the API docs
The podcast pipeline

A show in a sentence.
An episode in minutes.

Same studio. Different medium. Cast your hosts once, script an episode in a paragraph, publish everywhere.

studio.supposedly.ai/podcast/portfolio-pulse/ep-12
Podcast Editor
Podcast editor — script, voices, music and SFX on one canvas
The Podcast Editor — script, cast, music and SFX in one place.
The math

The before.
The after.

$50K–$200K
$79/mo

Per video through agencies → One subscription, unlimited ideas

4–8 weeks
Minutes

Briefing through delivery → One caffeinated hour

A hundred decisions
One prompt

Every creative call → the ones that matter to you

You don’t need an app.
You need this layer.

The Studio is one way in. The API is another. Either way, you’re renting fifteen years of producing.

Book API demo

Creator $79/mo · Pro $199/mo · Team $599/mo · Enterprise licensing available

“The interface is interchangeable. The models are interchangeable. The orchestration is not.”

— Mike Blutstein, Founder