dzjinius, the all-in-one production management platform for the media and entertainment industry, today announced the launch of dzjinius on-set at MPTS 2026, taking place 13-14 May at Olympia London. The new mobile application is designed for 2nd Assistant Directors, Script Supervisors and Heads of Production, bringing real-time data capture and operational visibility directly to the studio floor. dzjinius will demonstrate dzjinius on-set alongside its full production management platform at MPTS stand E70.
Built as a native extension of the dzjinius platform, dzjinius on-set addresses a long-standing challenge in scripted production. While production offices operate on structured, connected data, that structure is often lost once information reaches the set, where teams rely on spreadsheets, messaging, standalone apps and handwritten notes. This disconnect leads to delays, duplicated work and inaccuracies in reporting. dzjinius on-set closes this loop by ensuring that what is planned in the office flows seamlessly to set, and what is captured on set flows straight back into the system without manual re-entry, and can be used for other workflows, including post production.
Designed as a tablet-first, mobile application, dzjinius on-set enables teams to capture production data in real time during the shooting day rather than retrospectively. This includes daily reports, schedule tracking and scene-level information, all recorded in a structured format that remains connected to the full workflow, from pre to post production.
Unlike PDF-based markup tools, which attach notes to static documents, dzjinius on-set works directly with live production data. Annotations are linked to structured entities such as scenes, schedules and characters, ensuring that information remains accurate and traceable even as schedules evolve or versions change.
The application is built to function in demanding production environments, with online-first performance and offline capability for locations with limited connectivity. It is particularly suited to continuing drama, while also supporting high-end drama, limited series and feature film production.
“Production teams have been forced to bridge the gap between office systems and on-set reality with manual workarounds for far too long,” said Christophe Haan, CEO of dzjinius. “dzjinius on-set fundamentally changes that by connecting the studio floor directly to the production database. What happens on set is no longer lost, delayed or duplicated. It becomes part of a single, reliable source of truth for the entire production.”
The launch reflects wider industry trends towards digital transformation, mobile-first workflows and real-time operational visibility. By eliminating manual data entry, reducing errors and improving alignment across departments, dzjinius on-set enables production teams to focus more on delivery and less on administration.
dzjinius on-set will be released with an initial feature set at the end of Q2 2026, with additional capabilities planned for Q4 2026.