Requirements
- Target platform
- OpenClaw
- Install method
- Manual import
- Extraction
- Extract archive
- Prerequisites
- OpenClaw
- Primary doc
- SKILL.md
Create professional cinematic scripts for AI video generation with character consistency and cinematography knowledge. Use when the user wants to write a cinematic script, create story contexts with characters, generate image prompts for AI video tools (Midjourney, Sora, Veo), or needs cinematography guidance (camera angles, lighting, color grading). Also use for character consistency sheets, voice profiles, anachronism detection, and saving scripts to Google Drive.
Create professional cinematic scripts for AI video generation with character consistency and cinematography knowledge. Use when the user wants to write a cinematic script, create story contexts with characters, generate image prompts for AI video tools (Midjourney, Sora, Veo), or needs cinematography guidance (camera angles, lighting, color grading). Also use for character consistency sheets, voice profiles, anachronism detection, and saving scripts to Google Drive.
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Create professional cinematic scripts for AI video generation with character consistency and cinematography knowledge.
# Install via npm npm install -g cinematic-script-writer # Or install via OpenClaw CLI openclaw skills install cinematic-script-writer
Create and manage story contexts with characters, era, and settings: # Create a new story context cinematic-script create-context --name "My Story" --era "Ancient India" --period "Ramayana Era" # List all saved contexts cinematic-script list-contexts # Get a specific context cinematic-script get-context --id <context-id> # Delete a context cinematic-script delete-context --id <context-id>
Generate story ideas and create cinematic scripts: # Generate story ideas for a context cinematic-script generate-ideas --context-id <context-id> --count 3 # Create a full cinematic script from an idea cinematic-script create-script --context-id <context-id> --idea-id <idea-id> # Generate YouTube metadata for a script cinematic-script generate-metadata --script-id <script-id>
Access camera angles, lighting, and shot type databases: # List all camera angles cinematic-script list-angles # List all camera movements cinematic-script list-movements # List all shot types cinematic-script list-shots # Get camera setup recommendation cinematic-script suggest-camera --scene-type "dialogue" --mood "dramatic" # Get lighting suggestions cinematic-script suggest-lighting --scene-type "interior" --mood "mysterious" # Get color grading suggestions cinematic-script suggest-grading --genre "action" # Search cinematography database cinematic-script search --query "low angle lighting"
Create character references and validate prompts: # Create a character reference sheet cinematic-script create-character-ref --character-id "char1" --name "Kutil" --visual "Purple rakshasa with golden eyes" --era "Ancient" --style "Pixar 3D" # Create a voice profile for dialogue consistency cinematic-script create-voice --character-id "char1" --name "Kutil" --personality "Mischievous, witty" --age "adult" --role "protagonist" # Validate a prompt for anachronisms cinematic-script validate-prompt --prompt "Your prompt here" --character-ids "char1,char2" --context-id <context-id>
Save projects to Google Drive or local storage: # Connect to Google Drive cinematic-script connect-drive # Connect to local storage cinematic-script connect-local # Check storage connection status cinematic-script storage-status # Save project to storage cinematic-script save --title "My Story" --context-id <context-id> --script-id <script-id> Storage implementation details: Google Drive: Uses Google OAuth2 for authentication. Credentials are stored securely in memory. Local Storage: Saves to the user's downloads folder as fallback. Library: Uses googleapis for Google Drive integration.
Export scripts in various formats: # Export as Markdown (default) cinematic-script export --script-id <script-id> --format markdown # Export as JSON cinematic-script export --script-id <script-id> --format json # Export as plain text cinematic-script export --script-id <script-id> --format text
Story Context Management: Create and manage story settings, characters, and eras Story Idea Generation: Generate multiple story concepts with hooks and twists Cinematic Script Writing: Full scripts with camera angles, lighting, and shot types Character Consistency: Reference sheets and voice profiles for consistent characters Environment Consistency: Era-appropriate style guides and anachronism detection YouTube Metadata: Generate titles, descriptions, and SEO tags Storage Integration: Save to Google Drive or local storage Export Options: JSON, Markdown, or plain text formats
Writing cinematic scripts or screenplays Creating stories with characters for animation/video Generating image/video prompts for AI tools (Midjourney, Sora, Veo, Runway) Getting cinematography guidance (camera angles, lighting, color grading) Maintaining character consistency across scenes Saving script projects to Google Drive
AngleEmotional ImpactBest ForEye-levelConnection, equality, neutralityDialogue, emotional momentsLow-anglePower, dominance, heroismVillain reveals, hero momentsHigh-angleVulnerability, weakness, overviewDefeat, establishing scaleBird-eyeInsignificance, detachment, patternsEpic scale, isolationWorm-eyeAwe, grandeur, overwhelming presenceMonuments, giants, deitiesDutch angleUnease, disorientation, tensionChaos, dreams, horrorOverheadOmniscience, surveillanceTable scenes, fight choreographyShoulder-levelIntimate, casual, documentary feelWalking conversationsHip-levelCowboy feel, casual tensionWesterns, standoffsKnee-levelChildlike perspective, groundingChildren's stories, humility
MovementEffectUse ForStaticStability, observationContemplation, portraitsPanRevealing spaceFollowing action horizontallyTiltRevealing heightFollowing vertical actionDollyImmersion, intimacyMoving toward/away from subjectTruckFollowing actionSide-to-side parallel movementCraneEpic scale, dramaSweeping reveals, transitionsHandheldUrgency, realismDocumentary, action, chaosSteadicamSmooth floatingFollowing through space, dreamsZoomSudden focus, surpriseDramatic emphasis, comedyRack-focusRevealing connectionsShifting attention between subjects
ShotFramingEmotional ImpactEstablishingWide locationSets scene, geography, timeWide/FullSubject + surroundingsContext, environment, scaleMediumWaist upDialogue, body languageClose-upHead/shouldersEmotion, reaction, intimacyExtreme close-upDetail only (eyes, hands)Intense emotion, symbolismOver-shoulderPast one subject to anotherConversation, perspectivePOVCharacter's viewImmersion, subjectivityInsertObject detailPlot info, symbolismTwo-shotTwo subjects togetherRelationship, tension
TechniqueMoodBest ForThree-pointProfessional, balancedDialogue, interviewsHigh-keyHappy, optimistic, brightComedy, commercialsLow-keyDramatic, mysteriousDrama, horror, noirGolden-hourRomantic, nostalgic, magicalRomance, emotional momentsBlue-hourMelancholic, mysteriousUrban, cityscapesChiaroscuroDramatic contrastArt films, period piecesRim/backlightSeparation, etherealSilhouettes, divine presencePracticalRealistic, naturalCandles, fires, lampsGod-raysDivine, revelationSpiritual moments, forestsNeonUrban, futuristicCyberpunk, nightlife
StyleLookGenreTeal-orangeBlockbuster cinematicAction, sci-fiNoirHigh-contrast desaturatedCrime, mysteryVintage/sepiaWarm, nostalgicPeriod pieces, memoryPastelSoft, dreamyRomance, coming-of-ageBleach bypassDesaturated, grittyWar, thrillerCross-processSurreal colorsMusic videos, dreams
When generating image prompts for AI tools: [Shot type] [camera angle] of [subject doing action], [visual style] style, [lighting technique], [composition rule], [color grading], [era-appropriate details], [mood keywords], highly detailed, cinematic Example: Low-angle close-up of Kutil the purple rakshasa with mischievous golden eyes, Pixar 3D style, dramatic underlighting with rim light, rule-of-thirds composition, warm golden color grading, ancient Lanka palace background with ornate pillars, playful yet mysterious mood, highly detailed, cinematic, 8k
When saving a project, the following files are generated: Story Title/ โโโ 00_INDEX.md # Navigation โโโ 01_SCRIPT_README.md # Human-readable script โโโ 02_IMAGE_PROMPTS.md # All AI generation prompts โโโ 03_CHARACTER_REFS.md # Character design guides โโโ 04_VOICE_GUIDES.md # Dialogue consistency guides โโโ 05_YOUTUBE_META.md # Title, description, tags โโโ 99_CONTEXT_INFO.md # Story context and background
Always maintain character consistency - include character's full visual description in every image prompt Never include anachronisms - validate props, clothing, objects against the era Match cinematography to emotion - use low angles for power, high angles for vulnerability Include both image and video prompts - image prompts are static, video prompts describe motion Production-ready output - every script should include enough detail for a team to produce it Respect the tone - comedy needs comedic timing; drama needs longer holds on reactions
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Praveen Kumar
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