Turkish Production Operates at an Extraordinary Pace
Turkey's film and television industry is a global powerhouse. Turkish diziler — serialized dramas — are exported to over 150 countries, making Turkey the second-largest television content exporter in the world. Feature films draw massive domestic audiences. The volume and pace of production are staggering: a single dizi can produce forty to sixty episodes per season, with each episode running two hours or more.
This pace places extreme demands on production management. New episodes are scripted, broken down, scheduled, and shot on a relentless weekly cycle. ADs and production teams who manage this workflow manually — with printed scripts, spreadsheets, and hand-typed call sheets — spend hours every day on administrative tasks that could be automated.
CutPrint Reads Turkish Scripts Natively
Upload your senaryo in Turkish, and CutPrint processes it in the original language. Characters, locations, time of day, props, wardrobe, and production elements are extracted into a structured breakdown in minutes. For dizi productions where new scripts arrive weekly, the ability to generate a breakdown in minutes instead of hours is operationally essential.
Scheduling Built for High-Volume Production
Turkish diziler often shoot two or more episodes simultaneously, with complex block-shooting schedules that maximize location and cast efficiency. CutPrint's stripboard handles cross-episode scheduling natively, with drag-and-drop arrangement, automatic conflict detection, and real-time day counts. When the script changes — and on a weekly shooting schedule, it changes constantly — the schedule updates propagate instantly.
Call Sheets at the Speed of Turkish Production
The daily call sheet is generated directly from the schedule. Scene details, cast calls, location addresses, and department notes are assembled from data already in the system. Review and distribute in minutes. For productions that shoot six days a week, eliminating the nightly hour of manual call sheet preparation recovers meaningful time.
For Films and Diziler Alike
Whether it is a theatrical feature, a dizi in its third season, or a streaming original, CutPrint adapts to the format. The platform handles the unique demands of Turkish television — long episodes, high volume, rapid turnaround — while providing the same structured workflow for film productions that operate on different timelines.
Mobile Access On Set
Turkish productions shoot across the country — from Istanbul's historic neighborhoods to the Cappadocian landscape, from Mediterranean coastal towns to eastern Anatolian locations. CutPrint's mobile app works offline, keeping the full schedule on the AD's phone at all times.