CHOOSE YOUR SHOT TYPE
Explore professional shot types and camera angles to frame your perfect scene. From close-ups to wide shots, find the right perspective for your vision.
Start creatingFROM REFERENCE TO RENDER —IN ONE PLACE
Explore shot references with metadata + generate images/video with true cinematography controls. Everything you need to create cinematic content in one powerful platform.
CONTROLS
Preview
METADATA
PALETTE
HOLLYWOOD-STYLE MOVIE/TV POSTERS
Transform your builder images into professional movie poster designs. Select reference images, add your movie concept, and generate cinematic covers with dramatic composition and Hollywood-style aesthetics.
Select from Builder Gallery
Choose your generated images as reference for the poster
Add Movie Attributes
Select genres, themes, moods, and cultural elements
Generate Professional Covers
AI creates dramatic, cinematic posters with title space

Hollywood-style movie poster

Hollywood-style movie poster

Hollywood-style movie poster

Hollywood-style movie poster
CREATE CONSISTENT CHARACTER REFERENCES
Generate professional character reference sheets with multiple angles from a single image or text prompt. Create front, back, side, and action poses to maintain character consistency across your projects.
Upload Image or Use Text Prompt
Start with an existing character image or describe your character
Generate Four Reference Angles
AI creates front, back, side, and action pose views automatically
Save and Reuse Profiles
Store character references for consistent use in future projects

Front

Back

Side

Action
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