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For Music Videos

Surreal Visuals. Same Artist. Every Frame.

Music videos live and die by visual identity. ShotLock lets you go as abstract or stylized as you want — and keep the artist recognizable throughout.

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Built for Music Video Directors and Editors

Push stylization as far as the track demands — without losing the artist or the environment between cuts.

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Stylize Without Losing the Artist

Push the visual as far as you want — anime, cinematic, surreal — and keep the artist's identity locked in every frame.

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Genre-Specific Style Packs

Dreamy, cinematic, lo-fi, surreal — build the aesthetic that fits the track and save it as a reusable preset.

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Consistent Scene Environments

Multiple location scenes stay coherent across cuts — even when heavily stylized. The warehouse stays a warehouse.

Render the Whole Video at Once

Queue the entire video in one submission. ShotLock handles frame extraction, rendering, and reimport automatically.

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Reduced Flicker Between Frames

Fixed-seed rendering and motion preservation reduce flickering and jarring frame-to-frame jumps in the stylized output.

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Stays in DaVinci Resolve

Your color grade, timeline, and audio sync stay intact. Stylized clips land directly in your media pool.

The Workflow

From Performance Footage to Stylized Final Cut

ShotLock handles the heavy stylization pass while keeping continuity intact across every cut.

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Shoot your performance and scene footage

Capture your artist, performance footage, and location scenes as you normally would. ShotLock works with existing Resolve timeline footage — no special capture requirements.

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Build a Style Pack for the video's visual direction

Define the aesthetic: color temperature, stylization intensity, genre feel. Save it as a Style Pack so every clip in the video — no matter when you render it — gets the exact same treatment.

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Create a Character Card for the artist

Add 2–5 reference photos of the artist. ShotLock uses these as IP-Adapter conditioning anchors so their face, build, and presence stay consistent even under extreme stylization.

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Add Scene Cards for your locations

Drop in reference images for each shooting location. Scene Cards anchor the environment so backgrounds don't transform between cuts when the stylization is heavy.

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Submit your clips and review the output

Queue the full video or section by section. Stylized clips land in your media pool. Swap them into the timeline, review against the track, and adjust strength settings if needed.

Key Features

What Music Video Editors Use Most

Character Lock

Reference photos of the artist become IP-Adapter conditioning anchors on every rendered frame. No matter how abstract the style goes, the person on screen stays themselves.

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Artist Identity

Use 2–5 reference photos per artist. ShotLock anchors face, wardrobe, and presence across every shot — even under heavy surreal or anime-style transformation.

Style Packs

Build the visual language of the video — color, light, texture, intensity — and lock it as a reusable preset. Every clip gets the same treatment, no matter the order you render them.

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Visual Direction

Create one Style Pack per project. Apply it to every clip in the video for frame-accurate visual consistency from intro to outro.

Scene Continuity

Location environments stay coherent across cuts. A performance stage stays a performance stage. An alley stays an alley. The AI doesn't reinvent the background between shots.

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Location Coherence

Scene Cards anchor environment details — lighting, texture, spatial feel — so your locations don't drift when stylization is pushed to the extreme.

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Stop Fighting Your Tools

Start building a visual system that works. Early access is open now — limited spots at launch pricing.

✓ One-time payment✓ Local-first, no cloud✓ Works inside DaVinci Resolve