Process
The work begins with story.
Little Rebel is a film studio. Every project starts with a script, a board, a shot list — the same way films have been made for a century. From there, the studio uses the tools that serve the picture, including AI-rendered imagery, where it earns its place in the frame.
How the Work Gets Made
Five stages. One discipline.
Every project moves through the studio in five stages. The vocabulary is the same one production has used for a century, because the discipline is the same. What’s changed is the tooling inside each stage.
Story comes first. Treatments, scripts, references, a defined point of view. Development is where the picture gets argued for on the page, before a single frame is committed.
Boards, shot lists, design references, world-building. Storyboarding is where the studio’s craft lives — every shot boarded, every cut earned on paper before it earns it in execution. Direction starts here, not in production.
Execution against the board. Depending on what the picture needs, this is live action, AI-rendered imagery, photography, or some hybrid of the three. The tool is chosen for the frame, not the other way around.
Editorial, sound design, score, color. The picture is found in the cut. Post is where intention becomes inevitability.
Finishing, mastering, distribution-ready output for the channels the work is going to live in — broadcast, theatrical, social, or otherwise.
The Work Proves It
C4 Cyber Berry Blue
Tesla Giants
Chandler Studios
Ramp Save Both
ScareBnB
Every frame begins on the board. Every board ends as a frame.
The work is the argument.

