Compose for 4:5 From Day One
Start with a storyboard built for a 4:5 frame so every close-up, wide, and cutaway is composed for the final format. Quickly translate a script into a clear shot list and visual beats, then refine pacing and coverage before you generate motion. You spend less time fixing framing later and more time improving the story.
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Continuity You Can Trust
CinemaDrop is built around continuity, so your storyboard template for 4 5 video stays visually coherent from the first shot to the last. Reuse prior outputs as references and create Elements for characters, locations, and props to anchor identity across scenes. The result is a sequence that feels like one believable world, not a collection of mismatched frames.
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When the board reads well, bring key shots to life with text-to-video or image-to-video using start and end frames. This keeps transitions and movement aligned with the exact moments you planned in your storyboard. Iterate quickly on individual shots, then push for higher consistency when you’re ready to finalize the sequence.
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Sound That Sells the Scene
Complete your 4:5 sequence with audio that matches the visuals: consistent character voices, music that sets the tone, and sound effects that land on the right beats. Keeping audio tied to the same storyboard makes it easier to test timing, mood, and impact shot by shot. You end with a more presentation-ready cut, not just a set of frames.
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