Lock Locations Shot to Shot
Build your story as a clear storyboard sequence, then shift angles, framing, and action without losing the world you established. Reuse prior outputs as references to keep architecture, set dressing, and atmosphere aligned from shot to shot. Environment Consistency Across Scenes feels deliberate, so viewers stay immersed.
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Reuse Props and Set Details
Keep recurring props and landmarks stable so continuity supports the story instead of distracting from it. Treat important objects and location details as reusable Elements and references that you can carry through the sequence. The result is cleaner Environment Consistency Across Scenes with stronger visual identity.
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Run quick passes to test blocking, mood, and composition before you commit to final continuity. When you’re ready to lock the world, switch to higher-quality outputs that prioritize consistency and detail. You move faster early while still landing on a cohesive final look.
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Bring the World Into Motion and Sound
Once your stills match, extend that same environment into video so the scene plays as one continuous place. Add speech, music, and sound effects per shot within the same storyboard so pacing and tone stay unified. This reinforces Environment Consistency Across Scenes both visually and emotionally.
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