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FrameDNA Guide

DVP Tools / Visual Intelligence

Decode Cinematography with FrameDNA

Extract the visual fingerprint of any film still. FrameDNA uses Anthropic's Claude to decode color palettes, lighting setups, and composition geometry, translating them into precise AI-ready prompts.

Quick start

Scan your first frame in three moves

FrameDNA bridges the gap between seeing a "look" and describing it to an AI model. It provides the technical vocabulary needed for high-end generation.

01

Upload the Reference

Drag a film still into the scan zone. Use a high-quality frame that carries the exact Color Grade and Lighting Style you want to replicate.

02

Extract the Fingerprint

Select your target platforms and hit Scan. FrameDNA identifies dominant colors, luma zones, lens choices, and atmospheric textures in seconds.

03

Copy the Translation

Review the DNA Grid for accuracy, then copy the platform-optimized prompts. These are calibrated specifically for Kling, Runway, or Midjourney's unique syntax.

Methodology

Visual Deconstruction

FrameDNA doesn't just "guess"—it uses multimodal vision models to perform a formal cinematographic analysis of your image.

The Five DNA Strands

Every scan deconstructs the frame into modular data cells, ensuring total coverage of the visual intent.

  • Palette Dominant hex codes and color temperature.
  • Lighting Direction, intensity, and shadow character.
  • Optics Simulated focal length and depth of field.
  • Texture Film grain, bloom, and atmospheric haze.
  • Mood Emotional weight and narrative tone.

Confidence Scoring

Every attribute includes a confidence bar. High confidence (80%+) indicates a clear visual signal, while lower scores signal subtle or complex lighting that may require prompt padding.

Tip

An Anthropic API key is required. FrameDNA runs locally in your browser, connecting directly to Claude Sonnet 4.6 for vision analysis.

Controls

Mastering the Scan

Single Frame Mode

The standard workflow for extracting style from a single hero image. Best for building the foundation of a new project's visual bible.

Compare Mode

Upload a Reference and a Comparison frame. FrameDNA performs a delta analysis, identifying exactly where your footage differs from the target look.

Batch Analysis

Scan up to 5 frames at once. Ideal for checking grading consistency across an entire sequence or building a multi-shot prompt library.

Platform Adapters

Toggle between Kling, Runway, and Midjourney. The output prompt changes its structural logic to match what each engine weights most heavily.

Named Looks

Save your favorite DNA results to your local library. Recall them instantly to layer their visual fingerprint onto new narrative descriptions.

EXIF Extraction

If your source file contains metadata, FrameDNA extracts real-world ISO, Lens, and Aperture data to ground the AI generation in physical reality.

Professional Workflow

The DNA Pipeline

The Reference Bridge

Never start with a blank prompt. Scan a frame from a film you love, then use the DNA results as the 'Style' block for your own scene descriptions.

Grading Alignment

Use Compare mode to see if your AI-generated clips match your initial reference. The 'Delta Report' tells you exactly which prompt variables to tweak.

Look-Book Creation

Batch scan a whole scene from a reference film. Export the JSON to create a technical look-book for your lighting and production design teams.

Iterative Consistency

Save a 'Named Look' for your project. Use it in every prompt call to ensure that your color temperature and grain remain locked across all shots.