Nano Banana Pro Tutorial

In this tutorial, we'll walk you through how to use Nano Banana Pro inside CinemaDrop. We'll create a quick 6-shot storyboard, with each shot maintaining consistent visuals of the same character from different angles—all while telling a cohesive story.

1. Start with a new storyboard, and click on "Settings".

2. Select the appropriate storyboard dimensions for your project; in this case, select "Horizontal".

3. Click the "Image" tab.

4. Make sure "Google Nano Banana Pro" is selected as your image generation model.

5. Scroll down to select the "Style"—for this example, choose "Cinematic".

6. Click "Save Changes".

7. Click the "Describe your shot, use @ for references" field.

8. Type: "Pirate walking through dense jungle during day, medium shot" and press Enter.

9. Review the first image that Nano Banana Pro generated from your prompt.

10. Click the "+" icon to add another shot.

11. Click the "Add references" button below to add image references.

12. Select the previously generated image and click inside the text field to type another prompt.

13. Type: "Pirate stops to look down and sees a treasure chest on ground, closeup shot" and press Enter.

14. Review the new image that was generated from this prompt.

15. Click the "+" icon again to add another shot.

16. Use the previous image as a reference and type: "Closeup shot of pirate's eyes" and press Enter.

17. Review the image that was generated showing the pirate's eyes.

18. Add another shot, use Shot 2's image as a reference, and type: "Move camera behind the subject".

19. Review the image that was generated from the behind-the-subject camera move.

20. Use the previous image as a reference and type: "Pirate opening the chest".

21. Review the image that was generated of the pirate opening the chest.

22. Add another shot to continue the sequence.

23. Type: "Extreme closeup front view of chest with coins and treasure visible", using the previous image as a reference.

24. Review the final closeup image that was generated of the treasure chest.

25. Here's the full storyboard created quickly with Nano Banana Pro, showing how it follows your prompts closely and keeps visuals consistent from shot to shot.