Cinematic Grid Angles

Cinematic & Video

Describe a group of heroes or characters and get a cinematic 3x3 grid of nine dramatic panels showing the same scene from multiple camera angles, close-ups, and wide shots, styled like a blockbuster film sequence.

How to use Cinematic Grid Angles

  1. Describe your group of characters, including their appearance, costumes, and distinctive features
  2. Specify the action or moment you want captured (battle stance, dramatic reveal, confrontation)
  3. Add details about the mood or intensity level you want in the scene
  4. Generate to receive your 3x3 grid with nine different cinematic angles of the same moment

What you can create

Superhero Team Storyboard

A nine-panel grid showing your hero team from overhead wide shots, eye-level group compositions, individual character close-ups, and low-angle power poses, all set in a destroyed cityscape with dramatic fire and smoke lighting.

Action Sequence Concept Art

Multiple camera angles of the same intense moment—wide establishing shots to set the scene, mid-range frames to show character interactions, and tight close-ups to capture emotion and detail, arranged in professional storyboard format.

Character Showcase Grid

A cinematic multi-angle presentation of your characters that works as a portfolio piece, pitch deck visual, or reference sheet, with consistent color grading and lighting across all nine dramatic panels.

Film-Style Mood Board

A blockbuster-quality composition grid featuring varied focal lengths and perspectives—from sweeping aerial views to extreme facial close-ups—that captures the visual storytelling approach of major action films.

Cinematic Grid Angles FAQ

Do all nine panels show the exact same moment or different moments?

All panels depict the same continuous moment or scene, but from different camera angles, distances, and framings—like how a film editor cuts between multiple cameras filming the same action sequence simultaneously.

Can I use this for a single character instead of a group?

Yes, you can describe one character and get nine cinematic angles of that individual—wide full-body shots, medium action poses, facial close-ups, and dramatic perspective angles, all maintaining visual consistency.

What camera angles are typically included in the grid?

The grid typically features overhead establishing shots, eye-level group compositions, low-angle hero shots looking up at characters, extreme facial close-ups, wide action views, and mid-range framings that show character interactions and costume details.

Will the lighting and colors match across all nine panels?

Yes, all panels maintain consistent lighting direction, color grading, and environmental atmosphere. The same fires, smoke, and dramatic contrast appear throughout, creating a cohesive cinematic sequence rather than nine unrelated images.

How detailed should my character descriptions be?

Include key visual identifiers like costume colors, body types, distinctive features, and general roles. You don't need exhaustive detail—focus on what makes each character visually distinct so they're recognizable across different panel sizes and angles.

Can I specify a different setting than urban destruction?

The prompt is optimized for dramatic urban battle environments with rubble, fire, and smoke, which provides strong visual contrast and cinematic atmosphere. Other settings may produce less consistent results across the nine-panel grid format.