For filmmakers

Film festivals don't give feedback.
Miiro does.

A rejection letter doesn't tell you what failed in your short film. And your friends don't understand dramatic structure. Connect with filmmakers who evaluate script, direction, editing, and visual language with real judgment and without condescension.

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Private · No algorithms · Artists only

"The audiovisual work hardest to evaluate honestly is that of the people we know. That's why the most valuable feedback comes from someone who owes you nothing."

Showing your short film to someone with no connection to you is the first step toward feedback that actually serves you.

How it works for filmmakers

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Share your work

Upload a script, a rough cut, a finished short film, or a visual pitch. Define what to evaluate: dramatic structure, editing rhythm, actor direction, cinematography?

2

Only filmmakers see it

Your work isn't on any public platform. The content is completely private between you and whoever leaves feedback. No risk of unauthorized distribution.

3

Peer feedback

You receive opinions from people working with the same tools: dramatic tension, tonal coherence, economy of shots, three-act structure or its alternatives.

Why Miiro works for filmmaking

No relationships to protect

Whoever evaluates your short film has no relationship with you outside the platform. They can tell you the third act doesn't work without fear of damaging any relationship.

Total project privacy

Your rough cut isn't on YouTube or Vimeo. You can share unfinished work, early versions, scripts before they're ready. The process doesn't have to be public.

Shared cinematic language

The filmmakers giving you feedback know the difference between a script problem and an editing problem. They can speak about continuity, narrative point of view, production design.

Filmmakers only

No production companies, no general audiences, no one whose opinion is conditioned by commercial entertainment. A community of filmmakers with artistic judgment.

Circles

Audiovisual challenges in community.

Join a circle of filmmakers with periodic rounds: a creative constraint, a deadline, mandatory feedback from all members. Shoot under defined conditions and receive detailed analysis from your peers. Deliberate practice as the foundation of growth.

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Audiovisual prompts

Examples: "A short film without dialogue, max 3 minutes", "A conversation scene in a single take", "Visual pitch of a personal project in 5 images". The circle leader defines each challenge.

Free feedback

Inside the circle, feedback doesn't cost tokens. All members evaluate everyone's work each round. The collective perspective builds individual judgment.

Groups by discipline

Narrative short film, documentary, music video, experimental cinema, screenwriting development. Each circle defines its own focus and standards.

The feedback your work deserves is waiting for you.

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