Turn a Track Idea Into Shots
Start with a rough concept or bring a finished script, then shape it into a shot-by-shot storyboard that matches music video pacing. CinemaDrop helps you lock in key beats, coverage, and transitions early, so your visual story is clear before you generate motion. Iterate quickly until the sequence feels right.
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Keep the Artist and Look Consistent
Protect continuity across your storyboard by reusing prior frames and Elements as references for characters, locations, and props. This makes it easier to preserve the same performer identity and visual world from shot to shot, even as angles, wardrobe details, and lighting shift. The result is a more cohesive music video plan you can confidently build on.
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Bring key storyboard frames into motion by generating video from text prompts, or by guiding transitions with start and end frames. This lets you test performance moments, camera energy, and scene momentum while staying aligned with your planned shots. Use it to validate the feel of the edit before committing to full production.
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Build Sound Alongside the Visuals
Pair your storyboard with audio by generating speech and music, then attaching them directly to your shots. For narrative music videos, you can assign a consistent voice to a character Element and reuse it across scenes to keep continuity. Keeping picture and sound together helps you judge timing, emotion, and impact earlier.
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