Start With a Shot-by-Shot Plan
Turn your script (or a script generated from an idea) into a storyboard that acts as an animatic template for animation. You’ll get a clear sequence of scenes and shots that’s easy to review, reorder, and refine. This keeps pacing, coverage, and story beats visible before you commit to full motion.
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Keep Characters On-Model
Keep your animatic template for animation from drifting shot to shot with consistency-focused generation. Reuse earlier outputs as references and anchor continuity with Elements for characters, locations, and props. The result is a storyboard sequence that reads like one cohesive film world.
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When the storyboard reads right, evolve it into an animatic by generating video for selected shots. Create motion from text, or use image-to-video with storyboard frames as start and end points to guide the movement. You can test action, transitions, and timing while keeping your shot plan intact.
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Lock Timing With Voices and Sound
Make your animatic template for animation more actionable by adding performance and audio timing. Generate dialogue with text-to-speech, transform existing recordings with speech-to-speech, and add text-to-music plus sound effects to support key beats. Keep audio attached to shots so your animatic stays organized as it evolves.
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