Skills muapi-cinema-director

Direct high-fidelity cinematic video with AI — translates creative intent into technical cinematographic directives for Veo3, Kling, and Luma video models via muapi.ai

install
source · Clone the upstream repo
git clone https://github.com/openclaw/skills
Claude Code · Install into ~/.claude/skills/
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/openclaw/skills "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/skills/anil-matcha/muapi-cinema-director" ~/.claude/skills/clawdbot-skills-muapi-cinema-director && rm -rf "$T"
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🎬 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

  1. Shot Composition Analysis: Mapping emotional beats to appropriate framing (e.g., Extreme Close-Up for intimacy, Wide Shot for isolation).
  2. Camera Movement Orchestration: Directing complex physical movements (Dolly, Truck, Crane) and lens-based effects (Rack Focus, Dolly Zoom).
  3. Lighting & Atmosphere Design: Specifying temporal and stylistic lighting (Golden Hour, Chiaroscuro, Volumetric God Rays).
  4. Technical Parameter Optimization: Automatically selecting optimal frame rates, aspect ratios, and model-specific biases.

🏗️ Technical Specification

1. Intent Mapping Table

Creative IntentFramingMovementLighting
Heroic RevealLow Angle / WideCrane Up / OrbitRim Lighting / High Contrast
Tense/UneasyDutch AngleHandheld ShakeLow Key / Harsh Shadows
IntrospectiveClose-UpSlow Push InSoft Rembrandt / Window Light
Majestic/EpicExtreme WideDrone FlyoverGolden Hour / Volumetric
MelancholicProfile / MediumSlow Pull OutBlue 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:

  1. TECHNICAL INFUSION: Transform "cool action" into a technical shot.
    • Formula:
      [Shot Type] + [Subject/Action] + [Environment] + [Lighting] + [Camera Movement] + [Lens Effect]
  2. MOTION DYNAMICS: Use cinematic verbs: Dolly In (intimacy), Crane Up (majestic), Orbit (heroic), Truck (parallel motion).
  3. LIGHTING RECIPES: Apply specific illumination: Volumetric God Rays, Teal-and-Orange Grade, Cyberpunk Rim Lighting, Rembrandt Portrait Lighting.
  4. 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.