Movie Studio — turn any module into an onscreen film prop
Movie Studio turns any Turtini module into a believable onscreen computer for film and TV. Instead of a fake UI a graphics team mocks up frame by frame, you re-skin a real, working module, pop it onto a second monitor, and feed it data that moves — so it reads as a live system on camera.
Apply a production kit:
A production kit is a theme overlay — a fake company name, logo, color palette, and fonts, including alien and exotic display faces for sci-fi work. It is applied at runtime and scoped so it never touches your org's real brand. Your actual logo and colors are safe; the kit only dresses the set.
Screen mode:
Render the module in a chrome-free screen mode — no nav, no toolbars, just the interface the camera should see. Pop that window onto a second monitor so the shot is a clean, full-screen console.
Second-screen presenter sync:
Operator controls stay on your main screen; the popped-out window mirrors them live over a broadcast channel. You drive the scene from one screen and the on-set monitor follows in real time, so an operator off-camera can run the console the actor is standing in front of.
Deterministic fake data:
The data is a seeded simulation — gauges tick, rows stream, charts move. Because it is deterministic, the same seed reproduces the exact same take, which is what you need for re-shoots and coverage: the numbers on the screen match across every angle.
Scene presets:
It ships with presets to start from — a naval bridge telemetry console, corporate antagonist dashboards, and a procedural alien console with its own generated glyphs and numerals — so you have a believable set piece before you customize a thing.