Okay Directors, this one has officially changed the way I create. I've completed several projects using Reference Sheets, including a recent project that required me to maintain the same character throughout almost TWO MINUTES of video. 👀 And THAT is where reference sheets really showed me their value. Instead of going into every generation trying to recreate the look, wardrobe, environment, colors, camera style, and overall visual direction from scratch, I had a blueprint. That's what I want you to understand with this module. A reference sheet isn't just a pretty visual. It's a tool to help you: 🎬 Lock in your character and visual direction 🎨 Establish your wardrobe, environment, and color palette 🎥 Define your camera language before generating ⏱️ Create faster with a clearer direction 💰 Waste fewer credits trying to recreate what you already had Inside the new Reference Sheets section of the Classroom, I'm walking you through my process and showing you how I actually use them when creating. And yes, I'm giving you the actual prompt from my promo as a BONUS so you can study how I went from the idea → creative direction → reference sheet → scenes. I don't just want you prompting better. I want you thinking like a Director before you ever hit generate. 🎬 📣 PRICE REMINDER Tomorrow is the LAST DAY to get access to the entire Digi Collective for $77 one time. After tomorrow, access increases to $97. If you've been watching from the sidelines, this is your heads up. 👀 Directors, the new module is waiting for you inside the Classroom. Go create! 🎬