Treatment Generator for Films That Powers Storyboards

Use CinemaDrop as a treatment generator for films to turn a raw idea into a clear narrative plan, then carry it into a storyboard and shot sequence. Move from concept to visual coverage without losing the story thread.

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Treatment Generator for Films That Powers Storyboards
  • Guided Story Development

    Follow structured steps to move from idea to synopsis, outline, and a treatment-ready script foundation.
  • Storyboard First Workflow

    Map your story into a shot-by-shot storyboard to plan the film visually before final generation.
  • Built For Consistency

    Maintain continuity across shots with references and reusable Elements for your world.

Go From Premise To A Clear Treatment

Start with a simple concept and use CinemaDrop’s guided Script Wizard to develop characters, a synopsis, and an outline that reads like a film treatment. You get a concrete narrative blueprint to write and plan from, instead of loose notes. Explore alternate takes quickly while keeping the core story intact.

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Go From Premise To A Clear Treatment
Refine Beats With Control

Refine Beats With Control

Treatments change fast, and CinemaDrop supports both manual edits and AI-assisted revisions so you can adjust specific sections without restarting. Tighten pacing, expand a character moment, or shift the tone while preserving the structure you already like. The result is faster iteration with your intent still leading the process.

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See The Film As Shots

When your treatment is solid, CinemaDrop can translate the script into a storyboard in minutes, turning narrative decisions into shot-by-shot clarity. This helps you validate scene flow, coverage, and pacing before you commit further. Iterate on the sequence until the visual plan matches the story on the page.

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See The Film As Shots
Keep One World Across Scenes

Keep One World Across Scenes

CinemaDrop is designed for visual and narrative consistency so characters, locations, and props stay cohesive across shots. Reuse previous outputs as references and organize reusable Elements to stabilize identity from scene to scene. When you’re ready, extend the storyboard with generated video plus speech, music, and sound effects in the same flow.

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FAQs

Can CinemaDrop be used as a treatment generator for films from a simple idea?
Yes. Start with a premise and use the Script Wizard’s guided stages to develop characters, a synopsis, and an outline that functions like a film treatment. You can then expand it into a full script and refine it as you go.
What will I have after I create a treatment-style plan?
You’ll have a structured story foundation—synopsis and outline plus a script direction you can build on. That foundation can then drive a storyboard so your narrative decisions translate into shots instead of staying abstract.
Can I revise sections without regenerating the whole treatment?
Yes. CinemaDrop supports manual edits and AI-assisted edits on specific passages, so you can rewrite a scene, compress a beat, or expand a moment without starting over. This keeps iteration fast while protecting what’s already working.
How does CinemaDrop turn my treatment into a storyboard?
Generate a script in CinemaDrop or paste your existing script, then create a storyboard that converts the story into a sequence of images. It’s a quick way to check pacing, transitions, and whether you have the visual coverage you need before moving further.
How do I keep characters and locations consistent across shots?
Reuse previous outputs as references when generating new shots so the look and identity stay stable. You can also create Elements for characters, locations, and props and apply them across scenes to reinforce continuity.
Can I add video and audio once the storyboard is set?
Yes. After you’ve established the storyboard shots, you can generate video from text or from selected start/end frames. You can also add speech, music, and sound effects to push the sequence toward a complete cinematic result.
Do I have to stick to a single model for images, video, and audio?
No. CinemaDrop provides access to multiple third-party models across image, video, lip-sync, and audio, with varying credit costs. You can choose the best fit per scene while keeping everything organized in one place.