Frank Gomez

Product Design · 2026

Cinema Sidekick

A prompt-engineering app for AI image generation, designed and built end to end. You describe the shot. It engineers the prompt like a director. Stop prompting. Start directing. Built for Nano Banana, GPT Image, Midjourney, and Flux, kept current with every model update.

Built for my own client work. Launching soon as a product.

Creative Director · Product Design · Developer

How it works

You describe. It directs.

Type the scene the way you'd say it out loud. It rebuilds it the way a director would. Subject first, a real body in real space. Then context, light as physics before geometry. Then style, the camera's grammar. Out comes a prompt the model was built to read. Hover any frame to see the sentence that made it.

the prompt

A teenage girl on the hood of a car, staring up at a transmission tower at dusk.

the prompt

A tiny kitten astronaut in a meadow, holding a firefly at sunset.

the prompt

A school kid sprinting across a Tokyo rooftop at magic hour.

the prompt

A boy in a plaid suit in a 70s dentist waiting room, holding a tennis racket.

the prompt

An F1 driver in the garage putting on his helmet.

the prompt

A woman alone in a pine forest at night, flashlight beam cutting through fog.

the prompt

An astronaut inside a massive alien spaceship.

the prompt

A couple on a Paris rooftop at dusk, lighting a cigarette.

the prompt

A guy in a bathrobe on his driveway yawning while a raccoon sprints past.

the prompt

A woman at a hotel bar lighting a cigarette, shadows slicing her face.

the prompt

A cowboy on horseback silhouetted on a desert ridge at sunset.

the prompt

A teenage girl on the hood of a car, staring up at a transmission tower at dusk.

the prompt

A tiny kitten astronaut in a meadow, holding a firefly at sunset.

the prompt

A school kid sprinting across a Tokyo rooftop at magic hour.

the prompt

A boy in a plaid suit in a 70s dentist waiting room, holding a tennis racket.

the prompt

An F1 driver in the garage putting on his helmet.

the prompt

A woman alone in a pine forest at night, flashlight beam cutting through fog.

the prompt

An astronaut inside a massive alien spaceship.

the prompt

A couple on a Paris rooftop at dusk, lighting a cigarette.

the prompt

A guy in a bathrobe on his driveway yawning while a raccoon sprints past.

the prompt

A woman at a hotel bar lighting a cigarette, shadows slicing her face.

the prompt

A cowboy on horseback silhouetted on a desert ridge at sunset.

Mode 01

Shot.

Describe one frame. It hands back a director-grade prompt, plain language and structured JSON side by side. Built for Nano Banana and every major image model. The frame it directed, then the tool that wrote it.

Mode 02

Contact sheet.

One look, six coordinated angles. Same wardrobe, same light, same grade, continuity locked across every frame. Pick a template, it directs the rest. The sheet it built, then the tool that wrote it.

Mode 03

Storyboard.

A story in. A deck-ready synopsis, a full storyboard, and model-ready prompts out. Sized to the grid you pick, continuity locked across every beat. The frames it directed, then the tool that wrote them.

The feature

Advanced direction.

When the sentence isn't enough, open the panel. Every dial a DP touches. Aspect, lens, aperture. An intent that reorganizes the angle list. Lens effects, framing, lighting, grade, references. Plain film language, never raw parameters.

The site

A page built to sell the idea.

The whole pitch on one page. Designed, written, and built end to end.

What it is now

I built it for work. It became a product.

Cinema Sidekick started as the tool I use to direct AI imagery on client work. It got good enough that it shouldn't stay private. Designed, written, and built solo with Claude and Antigravity. It's launching soon. Want an early look?

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