Keep One Character Across Every Shot
Consistent character prompts work best when your character identity is anchored and reusable. In CinemaDrop, you can create character Elements and pair them with references, then call on that same foundation as you generate new storyboard shots. Your lead stays unmistakably the same person even as camera distance, action, and setting evolve.
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Go From Script Beats to Shot Prompts
Start from story context and translate each beat into a clear shot prompt instead of generating disconnected images. Paste an existing script or develop one through guided steps, then build a storyboard that stays coherent from scene to scene. The result is faster shot planning with prompts that serve narrative intent and character continuity.
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Adjust framing, mood, or scene details without rebuilding your character from scratch. Reuse previous outputs and references to preserve face, wardrobe, and overall world style while you refine a single shot. When the sequence is approved, move from fast exploration to higher-consistency rendering for tighter character lock.
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Carry Character Into Voice and Motion
Consistency isn’t just visual—your character should sound like themselves across scenes. Assign a voice to a character Element to keep dialogue performance consistent throughout the storyboard. Then turn key frames into video with motion, plus music and sound effects, while keeping the same character and world intact.
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