"Before anything is made, the world is read. This is where that happens."
Anyone can run the same models. The edge is knowing what to point them at. DŌSATSU is how we find out — grounded intelligence, read from live market signal, before a single frame exists.
DŌSATSU climbs in three tiers — from what can be sourced to what must be judged. It never blurs the two.
We start in the open. Live market signal — what your audience actually says, searches, and responds to — pulled from the public surface and cited to its source. No assumptions. Just what's there.
We build the people behind the signal, then try to break the brief against them. Where does the obvious idea collapse? Who does it miss? Weak strategy dies here, before it's ever produced.
Then the judgment. Signal becomes a human truth; truth becomes the idea worth directing. This is the altitude no tool reaches — and we mark it plainly as ours, never disguised as fact.
Most insight decks can't tell you which claims are evidence and which are guesses — so everything borrows the confidence of fact. We refuse that. Every finding carries its status: Sourced is cited to a real signal you can check; Inference is our directorial read, owned as judgment. You always know which is which. That isn't a weakness disclosed — it's the standard every serious analyst already holds, and most quietly don't.
DŌSATSU decides what's worth making. From there the same authorship runs the whole chain: SHŌSHIN directs the machine to build it, KYŌSEI places it where it has to land, and SHINJITSU signs it — provenance you can verify, traced back to the human hand behind it. One chain. One author. End to end.
Before you commission a film, see what the signal says.