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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

How do I install this agent skill?

npx skills add https://github.com/samuraigpt/generative-media-skills --skill muapi-cinema-director
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Is this agent skill safe to install?

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    The skill is a specialized tool for transforming user-defined creative intents into technical cinematographic prompts for video generation models. It uses a structured logic table to map concepts like 'epic' or 'tense' to specific camera movements, lighting styles, and framing techniques. The code follows standard shell scripting practices to invoke internal core video generation primitives without any detected malicious patterns or security risks.

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What does this agent skill do?

🎬 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.

Add the canonical catalog link to the repository README so users can inspect current installs and available audits. The publishing guide covers the complete discovery path.

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