Flow 2 · Opportunity authoring
Author a structured opportunity.
A production, casting team, or creator-led studio opens the authoring surface and enters structured fields, so the opportunity is matchable, not merely readable. This is first-party origination: Sides is where opportunities begin.
Deliverable specification spectrum
The scripted end: a conventional breakdown.
One opportunity record carries a deliverable specification. At the scripted end, the written material is attached and the role behaves like a traditional breakdown. Move the control to see the same record change what it asks talent to deliver.
Deliverable specification spectrum
The objectives end: no script, only a brief.
Now move the same control to the objectives end. No script is attached. The fields become objective, constraints, and deliverable, and the talent authors the performance in their own voice. Same record, same authoring system, a different deliverable.
One record, one engine
Both ends are the same opportunity.
The scripted end, the objectives end, and everything between are not different products. They are the same underlying opportunity record, authored by one system and routed by one matching engine.
Scripted
Hybrid
Partial material plus stated objectives, in any proportion the production needs.
Objectives
One authoring system
Every posting is built in the same structured surface. Authors choose how much material to attach.
One matching engine
Scripted roles and objectives briefs both route by the same profile matching, so talent is reached the same way at either end.
One pipeline
Submissions to either end move through the same statuses: submitted, requested, callback, booked, passed.
Closing point
Breakdowns for creator-led and digital projects barely exist. The same record carries a fully scripted role and a pure objectives brief, so one system serves traditional casting, creator casting, and everything between.