Cinema Director
Generate cinematic video directives for AI video models using creative intent.
Installation
- Make sure Claude is on your device and in your terminal.
Skills load from
~/.claude/skills/when Claude Code starts up — so you need it on your machine first. If you don't have it yet, install it once with the command below, then runclaudein any terminal to verify.One-time setupnpm i -g @anthropic-ai/claude-codeAlready have it? Skip ahead.
- Paste into Claude Code or into your terminal.
This copies the whole skill folder into
~/.claude/skills/muapi-cinema-director-samuraigpt/— the SKILL.md plus any scripts, reference docs, or templates the skill ships with. Safe default: works for every skill.Faster alternative (instruction-only skills)
Skips the clone and grabs only the SKILL.md file. Don't use this if the skill ships Python scripts, reference markdowns, or asset templates — they won't be downloaded and the skill will fail when it tries to load them.
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When Claude uses it
Direct high-fidelity cinematic video with AI — translates creative intent into technical cinematographic directives for Veo3, Kling, and Luma video models via muapi.ai
What this skill does
🎬 AI Cinema Director Skill
A specialized skill for AI Agents to direct high-fidelity cinematic video. The Cinema Director skill translates high-level creative intent into technical cinematographic directives for state-of-the-art video models (Veo3, Kling, Luma).
Core Competencies
- Shot Composition Analysis: Mapping emotional beats to appropriate framing (e.g., Extreme Close-Up for intimacy, Wide Shot for isolation).
- Camera Movement Orchestration: Directing complex physical movements (Dolly, Truck, Crane) and lens-based effects (Rack Focus, Dolly Zoom).
- Lighting & Atmosphere Design: Specifying temporal and stylistic lighting (Golden Hour, Chiaroscuro, Volumetric God Rays).
- Technical Parameter Optimization: Automatically selecting optimal frame rates, aspect ratios, and model-specific biases.
🏗️ Technical Specification
1. Intent Mapping Table
| Creative Intent | Framing | Movement | Lighting |
|---|---|---|---|
| Heroic Reveal | Low Angle / Wide | Crane Up / Orbit | Rim Lighting / High Contrast |
| Tense/Uneasy | Dutch Angle | Handheld Shake | Low Key / Harsh Shadows |
| Introspective | Close-Up | Slow Push In | Soft Rembrandt / Window Light |
| Majestic/Epic | Extreme Wide | Drone Flyover | Golden Hour / Volumetric |
| Melancholic | Profile / Medium | Slow Pull Out | Blue Hour / Desaturated |
2. Physical Camera Movements
Dolly In/Out: Physical camera movement on a track toward/away from the subject.Truck Left/Right: Lateral physical movement.Crane/Jib: Sweeping vertical movement from a height.Orbit: Circular movement around a center point.Pedestal: Vertical elevation change (without tilting).
3. Lens & Optical Controls
Shallow DOF: Background blur (Bokeh).Anamorphic: Horizontal flares and wide-screen cinematic feel.Rack Focus: Shifting focus between planes within the shot.
🧠 Prompt Optimization Protocol (Agent Instruction)
Before calling the script, the Agent MUST expand the user's raw prompt using these Director's Rules:
- TECHNICAL INFUSION: Transform "cool action" into a technical shot.
- Formula:
[Shot Type] + [Subject/Action] + [Environment] + [Lighting] + [Camera Movement] + [Lens Effect]
- Formula:
- MOTION DYNAMICS: Use cinematic verbs: Dolly In (intimacy), Crane Up (majestic), Orbit (heroic), Truck (parallel motion).
- LIGHTING RECIPES: Apply specific illumination: Volumetric God Rays, Teal-and-Orange Grade, Cyberpunk Rim Lighting, Rembrandt Portrait Lighting.
- PHYSICS LOGIC: Describe light relationships (e.g., "Neon reflections shimmering on rain-slicked asphalt") to trigger model reasoning.
🚀 Protocol: Using the Cinema Director
Step 1: Define the Creative Brief
Provide the agent with a subject and a "Director's Intent."
Step 2: Invoke the Script
The generate-film.sh script accepts a --brief which it expands using its internal knowledge of cinematography.
# Directing a scene
bash scripts/generate-film.sh
--subject "A lone samurai in a blizzard"
--intent "epic reveal"
--model "kling-master"
Step 3: Handle the Async Response
Video generation is asynchronous. Use the returned request_id to poll for completion via core/platform/check-result.sh.
⚠️ Constraints & Guardrails
- Temporal Consistency: Avoid complex subject transformations in a single shot (e.g., "man turns into a bird").
- Movement Collisions: Do not combine contradictory movements (e.g., "Dolly In" and "Dolly Out" simultaneously).
- Physical Realism: Prefer movements possible with real-world equipment for a more professional "film" look.
- Model Bias:
Veo3: Best for slow, high-quality aesthetic shots.Kling: Best for complex character motion and physics.Luma: Best for fast-paced, high-action cinematic sequences.
⚙️ Implementation Details
This skill acts as an "Expert Translator" for the core/media/generate-video.sh primitive. It maintains a dictionary of cinematic styles and injects technical directives into the prompt before execution.
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