AI Storyboard From Screenplay

Create an AI Storyboard From Screenplay in minutes, then refine each shot into consistent images, video, and audio in a single story-first workspace.

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AI Storyboard From Screenplay
  • Screenplay To Storyboard

    Turn a screenplay into a clean storyboard sequence you can adjust shot by shot.
  • Consistency Across Shots

    Reuse references and Elements to keep characters, locations, and props coherent.
  • Images Video And Audio Together

    Generate visuals, motion, voices, music, and sound effects inside the same storyboard.

Paste A Script, Get A Shot List

Bring your screenplay into CinemaDrop and turn it into a clear storyboard sequence that reads like a practical shot list. Review scenes and beats immediately, so you can spot gaps, improve pacing, and tighten coverage early. When the story is right, you can refine the shots one by one with confidence.

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Paste A Script, Get A Shot List
Keep Characters And Worlds Consistent

Keep Characters And Worlds Consistent

CinemaDrop is designed for continuity, helping your characters, locations, and props stay recognizable across frames. Reuse previous outputs as references and build Elements to anchor identity from scene to scene. The result is a storyboard that feels like one cohesive film world instead of disconnected images.

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Turn Key Frames Into Motion

When your storyboard sequence lands, you can evolve key frames into video directly inside the same flow. Generate text-to-video shots or create motion that’s anchored by start and end frames from your storyboard images. This makes it easier to preview action, timing, and transitions while staying aligned with your established look.

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Turn Key Frames Into Motion
Add Voice, Music, And Sound Per Shot

Add Voice, Music, And Sound Per Shot

Attach dialogue, music, and sound effects to individual storyboard shots so the sequence plays like a real scene, not just a plan. Use text-to-speech for lines, speech-to-speech for voice transformations, and text-to-music for original cues. With Character Elements that can carry a voice, performances stay consistent across the storyboard.

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FAQs

Can I create an AI storyboard from screenplay text I already wrote?
Yes. Paste your existing screenplay into CinemaDrop to generate a storyboard that breaks the story into scenes and shots. Then refine the sequence and adjust individual shots until the flow feels right.
What if I don’t have a finished screenplay yet?
You can start from an idea and use the Script Wizard to develop characters, a synopsis, an outline, and then a full script. After that, you can storyboard the script in the same workspace. This keeps the process story-first from the beginning.
How does CinemaDrop keep characters consistent across storyboard frames?
CinemaDrop emphasizes continuity by letting you reuse previous generated outputs as references when creating new shots. You can also create Elements for characters, locations, and props and attach reference images to strengthen identity. This helps the sequence feel like one connected world.
Is there a quicker way to explore options before finalizing shots?
Yes. CinemaDrop offers a fast storyboard generation option that’s optimized for speed and cost, which is useful early in development. When you’re ready to lock the look, you can switch to a slower high-quality consistency option for stronger character lock and higher-confidence results.
Can I turn storyboard images into video shots?
Yes. You can generate text-to-video shots, and you can also create image-to-video using storyboard images as start and end frames. This makes it easier to add controlled motion while staying faithful to your planned framing.
Can I add dialogue and music directly to storyboard shots?
Yes. CinemaDrop supports text-to-speech, speech-to-speech, and text-to-music, and you can attach audio to shots inside your storyboard sequence. Character Elements can also include a voice to help keep performances consistent across scenes.
Do I have to regenerate everything if a shot is almost right?
No. CinemaDrop includes text-based edit flows for images and video so you can describe the change you want and iterate. It also supports upscaling (when available) to improve quality without restarting the concept.