Private Visual Study Desk
Study
cinema
frame
by frame.
Build a private library of shots, notes, sequences, and lighting diagrams. Your reference wall — structured, searchable, permanent.
F-001
Tone
F-002
Color
F-003
Camera
F-004
Lighting
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Frames Studied
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01 — Collect
Shot Wall
Save references into a private shot wall. Labels stay attached.
02 — Decode
Visual Logic
Study tone, color, camera, lighting, and notes in one frame.
03 — Rebuild
Reconstruct
Compare sequences, sketch setups, and practice with FrameDrop.
01 — Collect
Gather the frames you keep
thinking about.
Build a private wall of authorized references. Save stills, keep scene labels, and return to the frame that taught you something.
- Private shot library, yours alone
- Searchable visual memory
- Source context stays attached
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Shots
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Warm hallway

Study frame

Night exterior

Soft window
02 — Decode
Read the visual
logic inside
one frame.
Break a still into practical decisions: tone, color, camera, lighting, notes, and film context. Less guessing, more repeatable study.
- Tone and color relationships
- Camera and lighting notes
- Structured save and review flow
03 — Rebuild
Reconstruct
until it becomes
usable knowledge.
Compare sequence frames, sketch blocking, map lighting, and practice with guided FrameDrop prompts when solo study needs structure.
- Frame-by-frame comparison
- Top-down shot design
- Guided FrameDrop practice
Shot Design
Click empty map space to add an entity. Drag empty space to pan. Select an entity and open its action menu to edit details.
Unlock to edit
Wall 1
SILK
Start with one frame
Build the study desk your
visual memory needs.
No public archive. No feed. A focused workspace.