AI Video Generation Platform for Cinematic Storyboards

CinemaDrop is an AI video generation platform built for a storyboard-first workflow, helping you plan consistent shots and bring them to life with motion and audio in one place.

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AI Video Generation Platform for Cinematic Storyboards
  • Storyboard First Workflow

    Plan a shot sequence, then generate images, video, and audio directly inside the storyboard.
  • Consistency With Elements

    Reuse characters, locations, and props as Elements to keep continuity across scenes and angles.
  • Many Models One Studio

    Switch between multiple third-party models for image, video, lip-sync, and audio in one workspace.

Storyboard Your Vision First

This AI video generation platform starts with a storyboard, so every generation supports the story instead of producing random clips. Expand an idea into a script, then translate it into a clear shot list you can refine scene by scene. You’ll spend less time re-rolling and more time shaping pacing, mood, and coverage.

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Storyboard Your Vision First
Maintain Character Continuity

Maintain Character Continuity

Create reusable Elements for characters, locations, and key props, then reference them across your storyboard to keep continuity intact. Bring forward prior outputs as references so identity, wardrobe, and environment stay consistent from angle to angle. The result is a believable world that feels like one production, not disconnected generations.

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Turn Stills Into Controlled Motion

Move from storyboard frames to video inside the same project without losing your look. Generate text-to-video shots or animate between chosen start and end frames for more predictable movement and transitions. Your motion stays anchored to your planned composition, characters, and tone.

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Turn Stills Into Controlled Motion
Finish With Voice and Sound

Finish With Voice and Sound

Layer speech, music, and sound effects onto individual shots so scenes feel complete, not silent. Use text-to-speech with selectable voices, speech-to-speech transformations, and text-to-music to explore different performances and scores. Keeping audio attached to the storyboard makes timing and tone much easier to iterate.

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FAQs

What makes CinemaDrop an AI video generation platform instead of a clip generator?
CinemaDrop is built around a storyboard-first process where you develop a sequence of shots, not a pile of unrelated clips. You can evolve a project from script to storyboard to images, video, and audio within the same workflow. That structure makes it easier to stay on-story and keep results consistent.
Can I go from a simple idea to a full storyboard?
Yes. The Script Wizard helps you expand an idea into a script through guided steps, and you can generate a storyboard from that script. From there, you iterate shot-by-shot, refining prompts, references, and pacing as you build toward video.
How do I keep the same character across multiple scenes?
Use Elements and reference-based generation to maintain continuity. You can create a character Element, attach reference images, and reuse it across shots so identity and styling hold up. Reusing strong outputs as references also helps preserve consistency across new angles and scenes.
Does it support both text-to-video and image-to-video workflows?
Yes. You can generate video directly from text prompts, or you can guide motion by using storyboard images as start and end frames. Both options stay connected to your storyboard, which helps you keep visual intent from planning through motion.
What audio tools are included for finishing scenes?
CinemaDrop supports text-to-speech with voice selection, speech-to-speech voice transformation, and text-to-music generation. You can attach audio to specific shots so dialogue, ambiance, and score align with the timing of your sequence. This makes it easier to iterate on tone without rebuilding the whole project.
When should I use fast generation versus high-consistency options?
Fast options are useful for exploring ideas quickly and cheaply, especially early in story development. High-consistency settings are better when you need stable characters and dependable continuity across a sequence. Many creators ideate fast, then switch to higher consistency for final shots.
Can I refine results without regenerating everything from scratch?
Yes. CinemaDrop supports text-based editing for images and video so you can describe targeted changes while preserving the overall concept. When available, upscaling flows can help improve resolution or quality while keeping the same shot direction. This makes iteration feel more like polishing than restarting.