Lock The Look Early
Set your color palette for comedy film at the storyboard stage, before you scale into a full sequence. When you define the mood, lighting direction, wardrobe tones, and set colors up front, every shot feels like it belongs to the same comedic world. That early clarity prevents jarring shifts between scenes.
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Continuity Across Shots
Keep the palette steady by building new shots from references—reusing prior outputs and Elements for characters, locations, and props. That anchoring helps preserve recurring hues and overall styling as you change angles, blocking, and scene geography. The result is smoother continuity with fewer visual surprises.
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Try multiple variations of your color palette for comedy film while you refine story beats and staging. Once you’ve chosen a direction, switch to higher-consistency generation to better hold character identity and the selected look across the sequence. You get fast exploration early and a cleaner finish when it counts.
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Carry The Look Into Motion
Turn storyboard frames into video while staying anchored to the same palette, so movement doesn’t dilute the visual identity you established. Add character speech and optional music within the same storyboard-driven workflow to match timing, rhythm, and comedic tone. Your finished shots feel like one film—visually and sonically.
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