Lock Locations Across Shots
Keep one believable place as you move from establishing wide shots to tight close-ups. CinemaDrop supports reusing prior outputs and Elements as references, helping your environment stay recognizable while angles, blocking, and action evolve. The payoff is a storyboard sequence that reads like continuous cinema, not a stack of unrelated frames.
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Storyboard First, Then Bring It to Motion
Start with a storyboard so continuity is baked in from the first beat of the scene. Generate images shot-by-shot, then evolve key moments into video while keeping the same environment reference intact. You get a clearer plan for pacing, staging, and visual storytelling before you commit further.
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Use a faster storyboard approach when you want quick exploration, then switch to a higher-consistency option when you’re ready to lock the location. That way you can test variations early without losing the ability to converge on one definitive environment. It supports a smooth path from rough boards to polished continuity.
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Keep the Same World Across Image, Video, and Audio
Carry your established location through stills, video generation, and audio within the same project. Anchor shots with consistent references, then add motion plus character voices, music, and sound effects per shot as your sequence takes shape. This keeps atmosphere and continuity aligned with the tone of your story.
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