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No more guessing what the scene should be. Give every collaborator the same visual plan before the shoot.
Bring references and scene notes. Closeup handles the AI, so your team works in storyboard choices instead of prompts.
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References, scenes, shots, and export stay connected on one canvas so every frame carries the director's intent.
The arrival
Monaco, 1984. Rain strips hierarchy bare. A challenger comes through the spray and refuses to brake for the reputation that has ruled the sport.

The Challenger
Still ascending — refuses deference

The Champion
Already crowned — protects territory

The Principal
Keeps the machine intact — if he can

Monaco grid — rain before the upset
Spray haze · harbor stone · sodium lamps

Shared garage — one team, two fronts
Mirrored benches · tungsten heat · held breath

Suzuka chicane — point of no return
Autumn glare · wet kerb · smoke trace






Close — two helmets, one wall
Closeup reduces the rivalry to symbols first: the challenger nearest frame, the champion further back, separated by wet concrete and rank.

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Cover

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Synopsis

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Shot plan

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Characters

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Scene map

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Director's note

The Rivalry
A fearless challenger drags the sport's reigning benchmark from a rain-soaked breakthrough to a shared garage and finally to the one corner neither man is willing to surrender. What begins as pursuit becomes cohabitation, then fracture, then legend.
0:03The arrival
0:04The garage war
0:03The break
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For directors, producers, cinematographers, and department leads
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Move from references and creative brief to a shot-by-shot storyboard that makes product moments, casting, camera, and rhythm concrete.