Create Storyboard With AI Faster And More Consistently

Create storyboard with AI to turn your script into a clear, shot-by-shot plan in minutes. Keep characters and locations consistent across scenes, then move into motion and audio when you’re ready.

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Create Storyboard With AI Faster And More Consistently
  • Story First Workflow

    Build a storyboard sequence of shots first, then expand into motion and audio when the plan feels right.
  • Script Wizard And Rewrites

    Go from idea to script with guided steps, then rewrite scenes with targeted AI edits.
  • Consistency Across Shots

    Reuse references and Elements for characters, locations, and props to keep every scene coherent.

See Your Story As Shots

Create storyboard with AI by turning a script into a clean, shot-by-shot sequence you can review in minutes. Quickly evaluate pacing, coverage, and key beats before you invest time polishing. It’s an easier way to align on the vision and spot problems while changes are still cheap.

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See Your Story As Shots
Lock In Visual Continuity

Lock In Visual Continuity

Maintain a cohesive look across your storyboard by reusing prior outputs as references for new shots. Keep character identity, wardrobe, locations, and props aligned even as you change framing, angle, and mood. When you need stronger consistency, shift from fast iteration to a higher-consistency option for more reliable results.

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Start With A Blank Page

If you don’t have a screenplay yet, use the guided Script Wizard to develop characters, a synopsis, an outline, and a full script. Revise sections with focused AI help—expand moments, tighten scenes, or adjust tone without starting over. Then convert the finished script into a storyboard sequence to plan visually.

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Start With A Blank Page
Add Motion And Sound

Add Motion And Sound

When the storyboard is working, bring key shots to life with video generation or by animating from start and end frames. Layer in speech, music, and sound effects per shot to test rhythm and emotion early. Refine with editing and upscaling so the scene improves without losing your original intent.

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FAQs

Can I create storyboard with AI if I already have a script?
Yes. Paste your script and generate a storyboard as a sequence of images organized by shots. You can iterate quickly to validate pacing, coverage, and scene beats before moving forward.
What can I do if I only have an idea and no screenplay yet?
Start with the Script Wizard to build characters, a synopsis, an outline, and a full script through guided steps. Once you have a draft you like, you can generate a storyboard from it and continue refining.
How do I keep the same character and location across multiple storyboard frames?
Reuse previous generated outputs as references when creating new shots so identity and style stay aligned. You can also create Elements for reusable characters, locations, and props to keep your world consistent across the full storyboard.
Is there a quick way to rough out a storyboard and a better option for final consistency?
Yes. You can iterate in a faster mode to explore options and build the sequence quickly, then switch to a higher-consistency option when you want stronger lock-in for characters and locations.
After storyboarding, can I turn frames into video clips?
Yes. Generate video from text prompts or create image-to-video clips by using storyboard images as start and end frames. This helps you test motion and staging while staying faithful to your planned shots.
Can I add voices, dialogue, music, and sound effects per shot?
Yes. Add speech, music, and sound effects on a per-shot basis to shape tone and timing while you storyboard. You can also keep voice continuity by assigning a voice to a character Element.
Do I need to jump between different tools to handle images, video, and audio?
No. CinemaDrop is designed as an all-in-one studio where you can generate and refine images, video, and audio in one workflow. That means fewer handoffs and a more consistent creative process from storyboard to scene.