Script Breakdown Export Tool for Shot Planning

CinemaDrop is a script breakdown export tool that turns your screenplay into a shot-by-shot storyboard you can evolve into consistent images, video, and audio. Build the sequence, lock continuity, then export rendered assets when you’re ready.

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Script Breakdown Export Tool for Shot Planning
  • Script To Storyboard Breakdown

    Convert scripts into a shot-by-shot storyboard sequence you can refine and build on.
  • Consistency With References And Elements

    Maintain character, location, and prop continuity across shots using references and Elements.
  • All In One Filmmaking Studio

    Generate images, video, voices, music, and sound effects inside one storyboard-first workflow.

Go From Script to Shot List

Bring in an existing script or start with the Script Wizard, then convert it into a clear storyboard sequence of shots. Instead of a static breakdown document, you get a visual plan you can adjust scene by scene. That makes it easier to decide coverage, pacing, and priorities before you generate anything.

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Go From Script to Shot List
Maintain Continuity Across Shots

Maintain Continuity Across Shots

CinemaDrop is built for continuity, so your breakdown stays coherent as you expand it into new shots. Reuse previous outputs as references and use Elements for recurring characters, locations, and props to anchor identity. The result is a storyboard where faces, wardrobe, and environments feel like the same film world from shot to shot.

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Add Motion and Sound When Ready

After the storyboard breakdown is in place, you can generate video from text prompts or animate key images using start and end frames. Layer in dialogue with text-to-speech, or transform recorded performances with speech-to-speech. You can also generate music and sound effects so each shot can play like a finished moment, not just a still.

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Add Motion and Sound When Ready
Explore Fast, Then Polish

Explore Fast, Then Polish

Start with faster, lower-cost options while you explore ideas, then switch to higher-quality consistency choices as you lock the final look. Make text-based adjustments and refine results without rebuilding your entire sequence from scratch. When the shots are approved, render and export assets to carry the project into the next stage.

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FAQs

What does CinemaDrop do as a script breakdown export tool?
It turns a screenplay into a storyboard organized as a sequence of shots, then helps you evolve that sequence into generated images, video, and audio. You can refine shot descriptions and keep everything tied to the story structure. When you’re ready, you can export rendered assets for the next stage of production.
Can I start with an existing screenplay?
Yes. You can bring an existing script into CinemaDrop and generate a storyboard sequence from it. This is helpful when you want to move straight from a draft into shot planning and look development.
How does CinemaDrop keep characters consistent across scenes?
You can reuse prior generations as references and organize reusable characters, locations, and props as Elements. Adding and reusing strong references helps maintain identity across multiple shots. This continuity focus makes the final sequence feel like one cohesive film world.
Do I have to make only still storyboards?
No. You can start with still storyboard frames for planning, then generate video from text prompts or create image-to-video using start and end frames. This lets you bring selected shots to life without abandoning the storyboard structure. Everything remains organized shot by shot.
Can I add voices, dialogue, and music to each shot?
Yes. CinemaDrop includes text-to-speech with voice selection, speech-to-speech voice transformation, and text-to-music generation, plus sound effects generation. You can attach audio to shots so the sequence plays more like a finished scene. This helps you present timing and tone, not just visuals.
What does “export” mean in this workflow?
Export refers to taking your rendered outputs—images, video, and audio—out of CinemaDrop once you’ve refined the sequence. The platform is designed to keep creation and iteration storyboard-first, then let you move finalized assets into your next production step. It’s a practical handoff after look and continuity are approved.
Will different model choices change quality or cost?
Yes. CinemaDrop provides access to multiple third-party models for image, video, lip-sync, and audio, and each option can have different credit costs and results. This makes it easier to balance speed, budget, and fidelity per shot. You can use faster options during exploration and higher-quality options when polishing.