Plan Shots With Clear Intent
A storyboard template with lens notes helps you define framing, lens feel, and movement before you animate anything. In CinemaDrop, you can carry those notes into each shot description so generated frames match your cinematic choices, not just the story beats. You’ll spot pacing gaps, missing coverage, and continuity issues early—while changes are still easy.
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Lock Continuity Across a Sequence
CinemaDrop is designed to keep a sequence feeling like one cohesive film, not a set of unrelated images. Reuse earlier outputs as references and use Elements (characters, locations, props) to maintain identity from shot to shot. Your lens notes can vary for coverage while the cast and world remain instantly recognizable.
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Begin with an existing script or develop one using the Script Wizard, then generate a storyboard quickly to explore options. Iterate on shot choices and lens-note variations to find the strongest visual plan. When you’re ready, shift toward a higher-consistency approach to refine identity and polish the sequence.
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Turn Boards Into Video and Sound
Once your storyboard is working, CinemaDrop helps you progress from stills into video with text-to-video or image-to-video using chosen start and end frames. Add voice, music, and sound effects to shots to test timing, tone, and energy before final production. Your storyboard template with lens notes becomes a playable sequence you can review and refine.
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