Dungeon Master Tools

Cinematic tools
for the Dungeon Master.

Scene decks, synchronized soundtracks, live ambience layers, cinematic transitions — everything you need to direct an unforgettable tabletop session.

See how it works
Free during early testing · No signup required
Built by people who've sat behind the screen for hundreds of sessions. Every feature exists because a Dungeon Master needed it mid-combat and couldn't find it fast enough.

Scene decks

Build cinematic scenes with music, ambience, video and SFX. Trigger any of them in one click during the session.

Real-time player sync

Every player hears and sees the same moment. Crossfades, transitions, pauses, resumes — all broadcast live.

Director hotkeys

Press 1 for Tavern, 2 for Combat, 3 for Boss. Conduct the table like a film score.

Cinematic scene intros

Hand-tuned black-card title intros fade in over scene changes — no flicker, no immersion break.

Atmosphere conducting

Two-layer ambience desk lives one tap away while you direct the scene. Live volume, instant on/off.

Guest rooms

Share a link or QR. Players join in one tap — no account required, no install.

FAQ

About cinematic Dungeon Master tools

Do I need to be tech-savvy to use this?

No. If you've used YouTube and a web browser, you can run a cinematic RealmCaster session. The director console is designed to disappear so you can focus on storytelling.

Is it free?

Yes — RealmCaster is free during early testing. No credit card required to start a room.

Can I use it for in-person sessions too?

Absolutely. Run the Player View on a TV, projector, or shared speaker for in-person tables — same cinematic ambience and music sync.

What VTT does it replace?

RealmCaster isn't a VTT replacement — it sits alongside Roll20, Foundry, or theater-of-the-mind. It handles the audio-visual cinematic layer your VTT doesn't.

Direct your next session like a film.

Spin up a synced room in 10 seconds. Share a link or QR. Conduct music, ambience and cinematic moments live across every player.

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