Turn A Song Idea Into A Shot List
Start with a simple premise or a full script and shape it into a music-video-ready sequence of shots. CinemaDrop’s story-first workflow helps you focus on pacing, camera angles, and visual beats instead of guessing scene-by-scene. You get a clear plan to refine before you generate motion or add audio.
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Keep A Cohesive Look, Frame To Frame
Maintain continuity across your music video storyboard by reusing prior outputs as references while you create new shots. Keep wardrobe, props, locations, and overall tone aligned so the sequence reads like one cohesive piece. This makes reviews and revisions faster because the intent stays clear across the whole board.
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Create Elements for performers, locations, and key props so identity stays anchored as you expand the storyboard. Attach reference images to strengthen consistency when you explore new angles, moods, or set variations. It’s an efficient way to keep recurring motifs and characters recognizable throughout the sequence.
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Bring Key Frames To Life With Motion And Audio
When the storyboard works, generate video with text-to-video or image-to-video using start and end frames from your shots. Add audio assets like music, speech, and sound effects directly to each shot to prototype a finished-feeling concept. Then refine with text-based edits and upscale when you’re ready to polish.
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