Keep Props Identical Across Shots
Maintain believable continuity by keeping your key object unmistakably the same while angles, framing, and action change. Reuse earlier outputs and reference assets to hold onto the prop’s defining silhouette, materials, and small imperfections. The result is a storyboard sequence that feels like one film world—not a set of disconnected generations.
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Anchor Props With Reusable Elements
Turn a prop into a reusable Element and attach reference images so it can reappear reliably throughout your story. Bring that same Element into new shots as you iterate on staging, lighting, and composition. You move faster while keeping the prop design stable from beat to beat.
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After you’ve established a consistent prop in still frames, expand key beats into video with text-to-video or start/end-frame transitions. This keeps motion grounded in the look you already approved for the scene. Iterate on pacing and movement without sacrificing prop identity.
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Finish the Scene With Voice and Sound
Complete the moment by adding speech, music, and sound effects directly to your shots in the same workflow. When the prop stays visually consistent, viewers instantly understand what matters, so audio cues feel more intentional. Polish the final with text-based edits and upscaling when you’re ready for a finished look.
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