Cinematic Script Writer
by @praveenspeaks
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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name: cinematic-script-writer version: 1.4.0 description: "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." metadata: openclaw: emoji: "π¬" requires: bins: - node install: - id: npm-install kind: npm package: openclaw-skills bins: - cinematic-script tags: - creative - video - script - cinematography - youtube - camera - lighting - consistency - character-design - voice - era-accurate - storage - google-drive
Cinematic Script Writer
Create professional cinematic scripts for AI video generation with character consistency and cinematography knowledge.
Installation
# Install via npm
npm install -g openclaw-skillsOr install via OpenClaw CLI
openclaw skills install cinematic-script-writer
CLI Usage
Context Management
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-contextsGet a specific context
cinematic-script get-context --id Delete a context
cinematic-script delete-context --id
Story Generation
Generate story ideas and create cinematic scripts:
# Generate story ideas for a context
cinematic-script generate-ideas --context-id --count 3Create a full cinematic script from an idea
cinematic-script create-script --context-id --idea-id Generate YouTube metadata for a script
cinematic-script generate-metadata --script-id
Cinematography Reference
Access camera angles, lighting, and shot type databases:
# List all camera angles
cinematic-script list-anglesList all camera movements
cinematic-script list-movementsList all shot types
cinematic-script list-shotsGet 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"
Character Consistency
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
Storage
Save projects to Google Drive or local storage:
# Connect to Google Drive
cinematic-script connect-driveConnect to local storage
cinematic-script connect-localCheck storage connection status
cinematic-script storage-statusSave project to storage
cinematic-script save --title "My Story" --context-id --script-id
Storage implementation details:
googleapis for Google Drive integration.Export
Export scripts in various formats:
# Export as Markdown (default)
cinematic-script export --script-id --format markdownExport as JSON
cinematic-script export --script-id --format jsonExport as plain text
cinematic-script export --script-id --format text
Features
When to Use
Cinematography Reference
Camera Angles
| Angle | Emotional Impact | Best For | |-------|-----------------|----------| | Eye-level | Connection, equality, neutrality | Dialogue, emotional moments | | Low-angle | Power, dominance, heroism | Villain reveals, hero moments | | High-angle | Vulnerability, weakness, overview | Defeat, establishing scale | | Bird-eye | Insignificance, detachment, patterns | Epic scale, isolation | | Worm-eye | Awe, grandeur, overwhelming presence | Monuments, giants, deities | | Dutch angle | Unease, disorientation, tension | Chaos, dreams, horror | | Overhead | Omniscience, surveillance | Table scenes, fight choreography | | Shoulder-level | Intimate, casual, documentary feel | Walking conversations | | Hip-level | Cowboy feel, casual tension | Westerns, standoffs | | Knee-level | Childlike perspective, grounding | Children's stories, humility |
Camera Movements
| Movement | Effect | Use For | |----------|--------|---------| | Static | Stability, observation | Contemplation, portraits | | Pan | Revealing space | Following action horizontally | | Tilt | Revealing height | Following vertical action | | Dolly | Immersion, intimacy | Moving toward/away from subject | | Truck | Following action | Side-to-side parallel movement | | Crane | Epic scale, drama | Sweeping reveals, transitions | | Handheld | Urgency, realism | Documentary, action, chaos | | Steadicam | Smooth floating | Following through space, dreams | | Zoom | Sudden focus, surprise | Dramatic emphasis, comedy | | Rack-focus | Revealing connections | Shifting attention between subjects |
Shot Types
| Shot | Framing | Emotional Impact | |------|---------|-----------------| | Establishing | Wide location | Sets scene, geography, time | | Wide/Full | Subject + surroundings | Context, environment, scale | | Medium | Waist up | Dialogue, body language | | Close-up | Head/shoulders | Emotion, reaction, intimacy | | Extreme close-up | Detail only (eyes, hands) | Intense emotion, symbolism | | Over-shoulder | Past one subject to another | Conversation, perspective | | POV | Character's view | Immersion, subjectivity | | Insert | Object detail | Plot info, symbolism | | Two-shot | Two subjects together | Relationship, tension |
Lighting Techniques
| Technique | Mood | Best For | |-----------|------|----------| | Three-point | Professional, balanced | Dialogue, interviews | | High-key | Happy, optimistic, bright | Comedy, commercials | | Low-key | Dramatic, mysterious | Drama, horror, noir | | Golden-hour | Romantic, nostalgic, magical | Romance, emotional moments | | Blue-hour | Melancholic, mysterious | Urban, cityscapes | | Chiaroscuro | Dramatic contrast | Art films, period pieces | | Rim/backlight | Separation, ethereal | Silhouettes, divine presence | | Practical | Realistic, natural | Candles, fires, lamps | | God-rays | Divine, revelation | Spiritual moments, forests | | Neon | Urban, futuristic | Cyberpunk, nightlife |
Color Grading
| Style | Look | Genre | |-------|------|-------| | Teal-orange | Blockbuster cinematic | Action, sci-fi | | Noir | High-contrast desaturated | Crime, mystery | | Vintage/sepia | Warm, nostalgic | Period pieces, memory | | Pastel | Soft, dreamy | Romance, coming-of-age | | Bleach bypass | Desaturated, gritty | War, thriller | | Cross-process | Surreal colors | Music videos, dreams |
Image Prompt Format
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
Output Structure
When saving a project, the following files are generated:
Story Title/
βββ 00_INDEX.md # Navigation
βββ 01_SCRIPT_README.md # Human-readable script
βββ 02_IMAGE_PROMPTS.md # All AI generation prompts
βββ 03_CHARACTER_REFS.md # Character design guides
βββ 04_VOICE_GUIDES.md # Dialogue consistency guides
βββ 05_YOUTUBE_META.md # Title, description, tags
βββ 99_CONTEXT_INFO.md # Story context and background
Important Rules
1. Always maintain character consistency - include character's full visual description in every image prompt 2. Never include anachronisms - validate props, clothing, objects against the era 3. Match cinematography to emotion - use low angles for power, high angles for vulnerability 4. Include both image and video prompts - image prompts are static, video prompts describe motion 5. Production-ready output - every script should include enough detail for a team to produce it 6. Respect the tone - comedy needs comedic timing; drama needs longer holds on reactions
License
MIT
Author
Praveen Kumar