Lock The World, Then Explore It
With Consistent Location Across Shots, you can define a setting early and keep it stable as you change framing, perspective, and mood. Reuse prior outputs as references so new shots still feel like they belong to the same physical space. The payoff is a sequence that reads as one believable world rather than a collage of similar-looking backgrounds.
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Storyboard First, Continuity Built In
CinemaDrop is built for a storyboard-first workflow, so you can develop scenes as connected shots instead of isolated images. Generate frames directly into your storyboard, then iterate shot-by-shot while keeping the established environment intact. This makes it easier to plan coverage, refine composition, and preserve the scene’s identity from the first frame to the last.
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Create a location as an Element and attach reference images to reinforce its unique details across the story. Tag that location throughout your script and storyboard so each new shot stays anchored to the same environment. This helps preserve continuity even as action shifts within the space and the camera moves around it.
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Take It From Stills To Motion
Once your location is consistent in still frames, you can extend it into video while keeping the scene grounded. Generate video from text or use start and end frames to guide motion that stays true to the established environment. Add speech, sound effects, and music per shot to make the same location feel alive without breaking continuity.
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