Start With a Storyboard
Plan your video as a clear sequence of shots so every verse, chorus, and drop lands with intention. Generate strong key moments quickly, then refine the beats that define the story and mood. You’ll end with a shot list that’s ready to turn into motion without losing the thread.
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Keep the Look Consistent
Maintain a cohesive world by reusing prior results as references, helping faces, outfits, locations, and style stay stable from shot to shot. Save recurring subjects as Elements—like your lead performer, a signature costume, or a hero location—so new scenes match what came before. The outcome feels like one polished production, not disconnected clips.
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Generate video shots directly from prompts or create controlled movement anchored to selected start and end frames. This makes it easier to build deliberate motion beats—push-ins, reveals, and transitions—that match your planned pacing. Iterate shot-by-shot until the rhythm feels tight and cinematic.
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Add Music, Voice, and SFX
Build the sound layer alongside the visuals by generating music and sound effects for individual shots and moments. Add speech where it fits—intros, spoken lines, or character beats—and keep vocal performances coherent by reusing a consistent voice choice. With audio attached to your sequence, the result plays like a complete music video, not a silent draft.
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