Requirements
- Target platform
- OpenClaw
- Install method
- Manual import
- Extraction
- Extract archive
- Prerequisites
- OpenClaw
- Primary doc
- SKILL.md
If you can imagine it, CellCog can film it. Grand widescreen cinematics with consistent characters — what previously required million-dollar production budgets, now generated from a single prompt. Short films, music videos, brand films, cinematic productions — epic compositions, cinematic lighting, visual storytelling at scale. Grand cinema, accessible to everyone.
If you can imagine it, CellCog can film it. Grand widescreen cinematics with consistent characters — what previously required million-dollar production budgets, now generated from a single prompt. Short films, music videos, brand films, cinematic productions — epic compositions, cinematic lighting, visual storytelling at scale. Grand cinema, accessible to everyone.
Hand the extracted package to your coding agent with a concrete install brief instead of figuring it out manually.
I downloaded a skill package from Yavira. Read SKILL.md from the extracted folder and install it by following the included instructions. Tell me what you changed and call out any manual steps you could not complete.
I downloaded an updated skill package from Yavira. Read SKILL.md from the extracted folder, compare it with my current installation, and upgrade it while preserving any custom configuration unless the package docs explicitly say otherwise. Summarize what changed and any follow-up checks I should run.
If you can imagine it, CellCog can film it. The grandest cinematics were locked behind million-dollar production budgets — epic compositions, consistent characters across scenes, cinematic lighting, sweeping narratives. For the first time, AI makes all of this accessible from a single prompt. CellCog's mission with Cine-cog: make the grandest visual storytelling available to everyone. Character-consistent widescreen cinematics, generated from imagination, not budgets.
This skill requires the cellcog skill for SDK setup and API calls. clawhub install cellcog Read the cellcog skill first for SDK setup. This skill shows you what's possible. Quick pattern (v1.0+): # Fire-and-forget - returns immediately result = client.create_chat( prompt="[your cinematic vision]", notify_session_key="agent:main:main", task_label="cinematic-video", chat_mode="agent team" # Agent team for cinematic depth ) # You'll be notified when your film is ready
From a single prompt, CellCog handles the entire cinematic pipeline: Script & storyboard — Deep reasoning breaks your vision into scenes, shots, and narrative beats Character design — Creates characters that stay consistent across every frame Scene generation — Widescreen (16:9) frames with cinematic composition, lighting, and depth Animation — Brings static frames to life with motion, camera movement, and lipsync Sound design — Original score, voiceover, and sound effects Post-production — Automatic editing, scene transitions, and final render
Traditional ProductionCine-cogConcept artists, storyboard artistsOne promptCharacter designers ensuring consistencyAutomatic across all scenesCamera crews, lighting rigsAI cinematographyComposers, sound engineersGenerated score + effectsWeeks of post-productionAutomatic editing and renderingBudget: $100K - $10M+Budget: One CellCog request
Grand visual storytelling: Fantasy Epics: "Create a 3-minute cinematic: a lone knight approaches a dragon's lair at sunset" Sci-Fi Visions: "Film a 2-minute sequence: humanity's first steps on Mars, cinematic widescreen" Historical Drama: "Create a cinematic recreation of an ancient Roman triumph" Mythological: "Film the story of Icarus — from workshop to flight to fall — in 90 seconds" Example prompt: "Create a 2-minute cinematic film: Story: A young astronaut sees Earth from space for the first time Scene 1: Inside the spacecraft — nervous anticipation, checking instruments Scene 2: The hatch opens — light floods in Scene 3: The reveal — Earth in full glory through the viewport Scene 4: Close-up — tears floating in zero gravity, awe on their face Style: Interstellar meets Gravity. Widescreen 16:9. Music: Orchestral, building from quiet wonder to overwhelming emotion. No dialogue — let the visuals speak."
Premium visual content for brands: Product Films: "Create a 60-second cinematic product reveal for a luxury watch" Brand Stories: "Film a 2-minute origin story for our coffee brand — from bean to cup" Launch Videos: "Create a cinematic launch trailer for our new app" Corporate Films: "Film a 90-second cinematic company vision piece" Example prompt: "Create a 90-second cinematic brand film: Brand: A sustainable fashion company Story: Follow a garment from organic cotton field → artisan workshop → confident person wearing it in the city Cinematography: Wide establishing shots of nature, intimate close-ups of craftsmanship, urban energy for the finale Color grade: Warm, earthy tones for nature → rich, confident tones for city Music: Acoustic guitar building to modern electronic End with logo and tagline: 'Worn with purpose.'"
Visual storytelling set to music: Concept Videos: "Create a music video with a surreal dreamscape narrative" Performance Videos: "Film a cinematic performance in an epic location" Lyric Videos: "Create a cinematic lyric video with visual storytelling" Visualizers: "Generate an atmospheric visual accompaniment for this track"
Complete narrative filmmaking: Drama: "Create a 3-minute short film about a father and daughter reconnecting" Thriller: "Film a 2-minute suspense sequence in an abandoned building" Comedy: "Create a 90-second comedy sketch with cinematic production value" Experimental: "Film an abstract visual poem about the passage of time"
StyleCharacteristicsReferenceEpic/GrandSweeping landscapes, orchestral score, wide shotsLord of the Rings, DuneIntimateClose-ups, natural light, subtle emotionMoonlight, Lost in TranslationNoirHigh contrast, shadows, moodyBlade Runner, Sin CityNaturalisticGolden hour, flowing camera, poeticTerrence Malick, Studio GhibliHyper-stylizedBold colors, symmetry, precise framingWes Anderson, Wong Kar-waiDocumentaryObservational, raw, authenticPlanet Earth, Free Solo
FormatDimensionsBest ForWidescreen1920×1080 (16:9)Standard cinematicUltra-wide2560×1080 (21:9)Epic scope, letterbox feelVertical1080×1920 (9:16)Reels/TikTok cinematicsSquare1080×1080 (1:1)Social media Widescreen (16:9) is the default and recommended format for cinematic content.
ScenarioRecommended ModeShort clips, single scenes, thumbnails"agent"Full narrative films, multi-scene cinematics, brand films"agent team" Use "agent team" for most cinematic work. Grand cinematics benefit from deep creative deliberation — storyboarding, character consistency, narrative flow, and production design all improve with multiple reasoning passes. Use "agent" for quick visual assets — individual cinematic frames, thumbnails, or single short scenes.
Grand cinematic: "Create a 3-minute cinematic short film: Title: 'The Last Library' Concept: In a post-apocalyptic world, a child discovers the last remaining library Scenes: Desolate landscape — child walking through ruins (30 sec) Discovery — a door hidden behind rubble, light seeping through (20 sec) The reveal — vast library interior, books everywhere, dust particles in light beams (30 sec) Wonder — child touching books, opening one, illustrations come to life (40 sec) Hope — child carries a book outside, sits and reads as sun sets (30 sec) Style: Children of Men meets Studio Ghibli Music: Piano and strings, melancholic to hopeful No dialogue." Product cinematic: "Create a 45-second cinematic product film for wireless headphones: Open: Extreme macro of the headphone surface, light reflecting Build: Person puts them on in a busy city — the world goes quiet Showcase: Music fills the frame — visualize the audio quality cinematically Close: Product shot, floating, clean background Cinematography: Macro lens → wide → intimate → product Color grade: Cool urban → warm personal → clean product Music: Something that makes you FEEL the audio quality" Short film: "Create a 2-minute cinematic short: Story: An old man sits alone at a café, looking at an empty chair across from him. Through subtle flashbacks, we see decades of conversations at that same table. End: A young couple sits down at the next table, beginning their own story. Style: Wong Kar-wai color palette, intimate framing Music: Solo piano, gentle Let the visuals and music tell the story — minimal or no dialogue."
Think in scenes, not descriptions: Break your vision into shots. "Wide establishing → medium → close-up" gives CellCog clear cinematic language. Reference real films: "Blade Runner lighting" or "Wes Anderson framing" communicates more than paragraphs of description. Specify emotion, not just action: "She looks out the window" is flat. "She looks out the window — longing, resignation, the smallest hint of hope" gives CellCog the emotional palette. Music direction matters: The score transforms everything. Specify mood, instruments, and arc: "Builds from quiet uncertainty to confident resolution." Let silence work: Not every scene needs dialogue. Some of the most powerful cinema is purely visual. Trust widescreen: 16:9 is your default. It's how cinema is meant to be experienced.
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