AI Story Board From Idea to Consistent Shots

CinemaDrop lets you build an AI story board from a simple idea or full script, then turn planned shots into consistent images, video, and audio in one workflow.

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AI Story Board From Idea to Consistent Shots
  • Storyboard First Workflow

    Plan your film as a sequence of shots, then refine visuals, motion, and audio with the story structure intact.
  • Consistency Across Shots

    Use references and Elements to keep characters, locations, props, and style aligned from panel to panel.
  • All In One Studio

    Create images, video, speech, music, and sound effects in one place with task-appropriate model options.

Turn Script Into a Clear Shot Plan

Start from a script or a simple premise, then shape it into a shot-by-shot storyboard that maps scenes, beats, and camera coverage. You can refine individual panels quickly so story and pacing decisions happen early. The result is an AI story board that reads like a real production plan, not a stack of unrelated images.

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Turn Script Into a Clear Shot Plan
Keep Characters and Worlds On-Model

Keep Characters and Worlds On-Model

Reuse prior generations as references and create reusable Elements for characters, locations, and props to maintain continuity across shots. This helps your AI story board hold a stable character identity, wardrobe, and setting from panel to panel. When you want tighter lock-in, move to a higher-consistency option to strengthen coherence across the sequence.

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Expand Stills Into Watchable Video

Turn planned storyboard shots into video by generating from text or animating between selected start and end frames. This approach preserves composition and continuity while adding motion to key moments. You end up with a more cohesive sequence that stays faithful to your AI story board.

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Expand Stills Into Watchable Video
Add Dialogue Music and SFX Per Shot

Add Dialogue Music and SFX Per Shot

Generate speech, music, and sound effects to match each shot, and keep performances consistent by attaching a voice to a character Element. You can also transform uploaded audio with speech-to-speech to explore alternate deliveries while staying in the same project. This pushes your AI story board closer to a finished scene, not just visuals.

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FAQs

What can CinemaDrop do for an AI story board?
CinemaDrop helps you generate a storyboard as an ordered sequence of shots, then develop those shots into images, video, and audio. The workflow keeps scene flow and shot intent central while you iterate. You can reuse references and Elements to support continuity across the full sequence.
Can I make an AI story board from an existing script?
Yes. Paste your script to generate a storyboard that breaks the story into scenes and shots. You can then adjust or regenerate specific shots without rebuilding the entire sequence.
Can I start from just an idea instead of a script?
Yes. Begin with a premise and expand it into a structured story, then generate an AI story board from that foundation. This is useful when you want to explore multiple directions before locking a script.
How do Elements help with character consistency?
Elements let you define reusable building blocks such as a character, location, or prop that you can reference across shots. Reusing earlier generations and adding more reference images typically improves stability. This helps your AI story board feel like it belongs to one coherent world.
Is it possible to turn storyboard panels into video?
Yes. You can generate video from text prompts, or create image-to-video by selecting start and end frames from your storyboard images. This helps you add motion while staying anchored to the planned compositions.
Can I add voices, music, and sound effects to each shot?
Yes. CinemaDrop supports text-to-speech, speech-to-speech, and text-to-music, and you can attach audio to individual shots. If you assign a voice to a character Element, dialogue can stay more consistent across scenes.
When should I use fast generation versus higher consistency?
Fast options are helpful for early exploration when you want to iterate quickly and keep costs lower, though results may vary more from shot to shot. Higher-consistency options trade speed for stronger continuity and a more unified look. Many creators iterate fast, then switch to higher consistency when locking key shots.