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PROGRESS AND WORKFLOWS

Activity Tracker

Replace your static spreadsheet tracker


Visual Tracker

Automatically colour-code designs & drawings


Mobile App

Report progress easily in the field


Automated Handover Notifications

Send notifications to trades' mobile devices


Deliverables List & Reports

See and share all deliverables in one report


Workflow Templates

Build repeatable process workflows


Progress Audit Trail

Stay protected with a digital progress record

 

Baseline Scheduling

Transform your baseline into a production plan


Look-Ahead Planning

Update look-ahead plan based on data

 

QUALITY AND COMPLIANCE

QA Checklist

Assure quality and build Right First Time


Activity Sign-off

Get notifications and sign-off trades' work


Issue Sign-off

Get notifications when issues are flagged


Issue List & Reports

See and share all issues in one report


Issue Templates

Build repeatable issues workflows


Photo Documentation

Stay compliant with geo-tagged photos


Quality Audit Trail

Stay protected with a digital quality record

 

PAYMENT VALUATION AND INTELLIGENCE

Commercial Dashboard

Link costs directly to your site activities


Commercial Look-Ahead

See forecasted costs from your programme


Commercial Planned Works Valuation

Easily valuate actual achieved planned works

 

Deliverables Dashboard

High-level milestones overview

 

Quality Dashboard

Spot quality issues and trends proactively

 

 

Run Rate & Performance Dashboard

Track team performance against the plan

 

Activity Drilldown

Identify challenges before they escalate

 

 

 

FEATURED

Sablono Track Free replaces your existing spreadsheet tracker for simple progress reporting on-site.

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FEATURED

Use Sablono to minimise defects, get to the root cause of quality issues and streamline your workflows to get it right first time.

The better QA system

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The Art of Frozen Time: Escapism and Romanticism in Sean Ellis’s Cashback (2006)

The core conceit of Cashback —Ben’s ability to stop time—is portrayed not as a sci-fi premise, but as an extension of his artistic imagination. The scenes of frozen time are described as visual poetry, highlighting the beauty in mundane details and everyday objects. Ben uses this gift to escape the monotony of his night shift and, more importantly, the painful memories of his ex-girlfriend, Suzy. The film visualizes this by capturing the "stop-motion" aesthetic of the grocery store, creating a dreamlike, intimate atmosphere. By suspending time, Ben seeks to halt the relentless march of life that forces him to confront his heartache, creating a "safe," untouchable sanctuary where he can, as a voyeuristic artist, study the human form. subtitle Cashback.2006.720p.BluRay.x264.[YTS.AG]

Cashback (2006), written and directed by Sean Ellis, is an expansion of his 2004 Academy Award-nominated short film of the same name. It blends romantic comedy with philosophical fantasy to explore themes of heartbreak, insomnia, and artistic obsession. The film follows Ben Willis (Sean Biggerstaff), an art student who, after a traumatic breakup, develops chronic insomnia and takes a night-shift job at a local supermarket. It is here that Ben discovers he can freeze time, allowing him to navigate a silent, frozen world where he can explore beauty, art, and the human form, all while grappling with his personal loneliness. The Art of Frozen Time: Escapism and Romanticism

Movie Review: Cashback - TrevorAMueller.com - Trevor Mueller The film visualizes this by capturing the "stop-motion"