
Protect every asset and prove every frame
The problem. Production now mixes human and AI-assisted work across dozens of vendors, footage leaks before release, and a star's likeness can be cloned into content the studio never made. Knowing what's authentic, and proving it, gets harder with every handoff.
What it costs. A pre-release leak or a convincing deepfake of your talent can wipe out marketing momentum, trigger legal exposure over likeness rights, and erode the trust audiences place in your brand.
The fix: authentic capture across the pipeline. Seal verifiable provenance into assets as they move through production, so you can track origin and prove what's genuine at distribution. The proof travels with the file and anyone can confirm it independently. Industry-standard and independently verifiable.
What you can do today
- Bind a verifiable record to assets through the pipeline so origin and edits are traceable.
- Prove a released asset is the genuine studio version, making leaks and deepfakes easy to disprove.
- Give distributors and platforms a way to confirm authenticity without trusting a forwarded file.
The job it does for studios and legal
You need to protect IP and talent likeness across a sprawling supply chain, and shut down fakes fast. Authentic capture gives every asset a portable, checkable origin record, your fastest way to assert "this is ours, and that isn't."
FAQ
Does this slow down the VFX pipeline? No. Provenance is attached as assets are produced and handed off; it rides along rather than gating work.
Can a distributor verify without our systems? Yes. Verification is independent and open, with no dependency on Original Pictures.
Related
Original Pictures provides content-provenance and integrity infrastructure. It verifies provenance signals and integrity relationships; it does not by itself constitute legal compliance with any regime. Figures are drawn from public reporting; verify against primary sources before citing in regulated materials. Nothing here is legal advice.
Last verified 2026-06-02. Author: Mahdi Kazempour, Founder, Original Pictures.