Create Animatic In Browser From Script To Sound

Create animatic in browser with a storyboard-first workflow that turns story beats into a clear, shot-by-shot sequence. Refine continuity, timing, motion, and audio while keeping characters, locations, and props consistent.

Try for FREE
Create Animatic In Browser From Script To Sound
  • Storyboard First Animatics

    Start from a storyboard and build a clear shot sequence you can review, reorder, and refine.
  • Consistent Characters And Worlds

    Use Elements and references to maintain continuity across characters, locations, and props.
  • Video And Audio In One Studio

    Bring shots to life with video, voice, music, and sound effects inside the same workflow.

Go From Script To Shots Fast

Draft a screenplay with the Script Wizard or paste in an existing script, then generate a clean storyboard to visualize the scene structure. This makes it easy to create animatic in browser because your story immediately becomes a readable sequence of shots. Iterate on shot descriptions and pacing early, before you commit to polish.

Try for FREE
Go From Script To Shots Fast
Keep Continuity Across The Sequence

Keep Continuity Across The Sequence

Build shots that feel like they belong to the same film world, not a set of disconnected frames. Use Elements for characters, locations, and props, and reuse prior outputs as references to hold identity and style steady from scene to scene. Your animatic stays coherent even as you change angles, framing, and blocking.

Try for FREE

Add Motion When You’re Ready

When timing and composition are working, extend key frames into moving shots with text-to-video or image-to-video using start and end frames. That lets you explore movement and rhythm without abandoning the storyboard structure. It’s a straightforward path to create animatic in browser that evolves from still frames into cinematic motion.

Try for FREE
Add Motion When You’re Ready
Layer Voice, Music, And SFX In One Place

Layer Voice, Music, And SFX In One Place

Give your animatic emotional shape by adding dialogue, music, and sound effects directly alongside your shots. Assign a consistent voice to a character Element so performances stay unified across scenes. With audio and visuals living together, you can judge pacing and tone faster and iterate with confidence.

Try for FREE

FAQs

What does it mean to create an animatic in browser?
It means building and reviewing a shot-by-shot sequence online so you can test pacing and story clarity without bouncing between separate tools. In CinemaDrop, the storyboard is the foundation, and you can extend shots into video and add audio as your animatic develops.
Can I use a script I already have?
Yes. Paste your script into CinemaDrop and generate a storyboard from it to quickly map the story into shots. From there, you can refine descriptions, adjust shot order, and continue toward a complete animatic.
How do I keep the same character and look across shots?
CinemaDrop supports continuity through reference-based generation and reusable Elements such as characters, locations, and props. By anchoring shots to those Elements and reusing prior outputs as references, you can keep identity and style stable while changing composition and camera angle.
Do I have to animate everything to get value from an animatic?
No. A strong animatic can be effective with storyboards alone when your goal is to validate storytelling and pacing. You can add motion only to the moments that benefit most, then expand further if needed.
How can I turn storyboard frames into moving shots?
You can generate video from text prompts or use image-to-video by choosing a start frame and an end frame from your storyboard. This helps you shape movement while staying aligned with the established look of your sequence.
Can I add temporary dialogue, music, and sound effects?
Yes. CinemaDrop supports generating voice, music, and sound effects and attaching them to shots in your storyboard. You can also assign a voice to a character Element to keep dialogue performance consistent across scenes.