Turn Beats Into Shot Prompts
Start with the story, then break your action into a readable sequence of shots. Define framing, camera angle, and intensity for each beat so the choreography is easy to follow at a glance. Iterate from a rough pass to a tighter shot plan before you commit to final outputs.
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Keep Characters On-Model Across Cuts
Fast cuts only work when continuity holds—same face, outfit, props, and world. CinemaDrop helps you stay consistent by reusing prior outputs as references and carrying key details forward across the sequence. That way, your storyboard stays coherent from wide coverage to tight close-ups.
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When the storyboard reads well, you can take selected shots into video without leaving the sequence. Generate a video shot directly, or anchor motion using a start frame and end frame drawn from your storyboard images. This keeps movement aligned to the beats you already planned.
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Add Voice And Sound For Impact
Action lands harder when pacing, dialogue, and music support the visuals. Generate speech and music and attach them to shots to test tone and timing as you build. You can also layer key sound moments to make a storyboard feel closer to a pitch-ready preview.
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