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    If you can imagine it, CellCog can film

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    ---
    name: cine-cog
    description: "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."
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    # Cine Cog - Grand Cinema, Accessible to Everyone
    
    **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.
    
    ---
    
    ## Prerequisites
    
    This skill requires the CellCog mothership skill for SDK setup and API calls.
    
    ```bash
    clawhub install cellcog
    ```
    
    **Read the cellcog skill first** for SDK setup. This skill shows you what's possible.
    
    **Quick pattern (v1.0+):**
    ```python
    # 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
    ```
    
    ---
    
    ## What Makes Cine-cog Different
    
    ### Full Production Pipeline
    
    From a single prompt, CellCog handles the entire cinematic pipeline:
    
    1. **Script & storyboard** — Deep reasoning breaks your vision into scenes, shots, and narrative beats
    2. **Character design** — Creates characters that stay consistent across every frame
    3. **Scene generation** — Widescreen (16:9) frames with cinematic composition, lighting, and depth
    4. **Animation** — Brings static frames to life with motion, camera movement, and lipsync
    5. **Sound design** — Original score, voiceover, and sound effects
    6. **Post-production** — Automatic editing, scene transitions, and final render
    
    ### What Previously Cost Millions
    
    | Traditional Production | Cine-cog |
    |----------------------|----------|
    | Concept artists, storyboard artists | One prompt |
    | Character designers ensuring consistency | Automatic across all scenes |
    | Camera crews, lighting rigs | AI cinematography |
    | Composers, sound engineers | Generated score + effects |
    | Weeks of post-production | Automatic editing and rendering |
    | Budget: $100K - $10M+ | Budget: One CellCog request |
    
    ---
    
    ## What Cinematics You Can Create
    
    ### Epic Narrative Films
    
    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."
    
    ### Brand Cinematics
    
    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.'"
    
    ### Music Videos
    
    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"
    
    ### Short Films
    
    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"
    
    ---
    
    ## Cinematic Styles
    
    | Style | Characteristics | Reference |
    |-------|-----------------|-----------|
    | **Epic/Grand** | Sweeping landscapes, orchestral score, wide shots | Lord of the Rings, Dune |
    | **Intimate** | Close-ups, natural light, subtle emotion | Moonlight, Lost in Translation |
    | **Noir** | High contrast, shadows, moody | Blade Runner, Sin City |
    | **Naturalistic** | Golden hour, flowing camera, poetic | Terrence Malick, Studio Ghibli |
    | **Hyper-stylized** | Bold colors, symmetry, precise framing | Wes Anderson, Wong Kar-wai |
    | **Documentary** | Observational, raw, authentic | Planet Earth, Free Solo |
    
    ---
    
    ## Cinematic Specs
    
    | Format | Dimensions | Best For |
    |--------|------------|----------|
    | **Widescreen** | 1920×1080 (16:9) | Standard cinematic |
    | **Ultra-wide** | 2560×1080 (21:9) | Epic scope, letterbox feel |
    | **Vertical** | 1080×1920 (9:16) | Reels/TikTok cinematics |
    | **Square** | 1080×1080 (1:1) | Social media |
    
    **Widescreen (16:9) is the default and recommended format** for cinematic content.
    
    ---
    
    ## Chat Mode for Cinematics
    
    | Scenario | Recommended Mode |
    |----------|------------------|
    | Short 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.
    
    ---
    
    ## Example Prompts
    
    **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:
    > 1. Desolate landscape — child walking through ruins (30 sec)
    > 2. Discovery — a door hidden behind rubble, light seeping through (20 sec)
    > 3. The reveal — vast library interior, books everywhere, dust particles in light beams (30 sec)
    > 4. Wonder — child touching books, opening one, illustrations come to life (40 sec)
    > 5. 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."
    
    ---
    
    ## Tips for Better Cinematics
    
    1. **Think in scenes, not descriptions**: Break your vision into shots. "Wide establishing → medium → close-up" gives CellCog clear cinematic language.
    
    2. **Reference real films**: "Blade Runner lighting" or "Wes Anderson framing" communicates more than paragraphs of description.
    
    3. **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.
    
    4. **Music direction matters**: The score transforms everything. Specify mood, instruments, and arc: "Builds from quiet uncertainty to confident resolution."
    
    5. **Let silence work**: Not every scene needs dialogue. Some of the most powerful cinema is purely visual.
    
    6. **Trust widescreen**: 16:9 is your default. It's how cinema is meant to be experienced.