Changelog
Recent FilmGen improvements across platform reliability, review workflow design, and media delivery. This page is written for customers, evaluators, and teams tracking product maturity.
Recent releases
We use the changelog to summarize what changed in the product experience, not to dump internal engineering notes.
April 2026 · Faster media browsing and review surfaces
We reduced heavy video rendering in browsing views and moved more of the experience toward poster-first loading. The result is a faster-feeling path through projects, scenes, and content pages.
This release also tightened the distinction between browsing media and actively previewing media, which improves both performance and clarity in review workflows.
April 2026 · Protected Azure media delivery and cleaner project access
FilmGen media delivery was updated to better align application ownership with asset access. This improves how project media is resolved for authenticated users without exposing raw storage behavior directly in the product experience.
The platform is increasingly structured around project-scoped access rather than loose storage links, which is a better foundation for enterprise trust and future scaling.
March 2026 · Review and recovery workflow improvements
Scene review now supports more deliberate retry and recovery behavior, helping teams preserve good outputs while focusing effort on weak or failed scenes.
This improves operational efficiency on larger projects where restarting whole batches is too expensive and too disruptive.
March 2026 · Storage migration and delivery reliability
FilmGen completed its media-storage migration toward Azure-backed delivery. This work improved consistency across uploads, generated outputs, and retained project assets.
The platform is now better positioned for a more durable media layer and a cleaner path to enterprise-grade delivery infrastructure.
