Generate Shot List From Script

Generate shot list from script with a story-first workflow that turns your screenplay into a shot-by-shot storyboard. Refine your coverage, keep continuity, then build toward video and audio in the same studio.

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Generate Shot List From Script
  • Story-First Shot Planning

    Start from your script and shape it into a storyboard sequence that works as a practical shot list.
  • Consistency With Elements

    Anchor characters, locations, and props across shots to keep your world coherent as you generate.
  • All-In-One Generation

    Generate images, video, speech, music, and sound effects inside the same storyboard workspace.

Turn Scenes Into Shots

Generate shot list from script by turning your screenplay into a structured, shot-by-shot storyboard you can actually review. See the intent of each beat as a clear shot moment, so coverage decisions feel deliberate instead of guessed. You’ll move from story to a workable shot plan faster, with fewer missed angles.

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Turn Scenes Into Shots
Keep Continuity Across Frames

Keep Continuity Across Frames

CinemaDrop helps you maintain visual and narrative consistency as your shot list becomes a sequence of images and videos. Reuse prior outputs as references and use Elements to anchor characters, locations, and props across the storyboard. The result is a more coherent world from shot to shot, with fewer distracting continuity breaks.

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Iterate Fast, Then Finalize

Explore shot options quickly with a faster storyboard generation setting when you’re testing pacing and coverage. When you’re ready to lock identity and look, switch to a higher-quality consistency mode for more reliable continuity. This lets you iterate early, then polish with confidence when decisions are made.

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Iterate Fast, Then Finalize
Add Motion and Audio in One Place

Add Motion and Audio in One Place

After your shot list is mapped as a storyboard, evolve key frames into video with text-to-video or image-to-video using start and end frames. Add character speech with consistent voices, then layer music and sound effects that stay attached to the same shot sequence. Everything stays aligned to the story without scattering assets across different places.

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FAQs

Can I generate shot list from script if I already have a screenplay?
Yes. Paste your existing script into CinemaDrop and generate a storyboard that breaks the story into clear shots. You can then refine the sequence to match your preferred coverage and pacing.
What if I only have an idea and not a finished script yet?
You can start with the Script Wizard to develop an idea into a complete script through guided steps. From there, you can move straight into storyboarding to create a shot-by-shot sequence. It’s designed to support an end-to-end flow from concept to planned shots.
How does CinemaDrop help keep the same character across multiple shots?
CinemaDrop supports continuity by letting you reuse prior generated outputs as references for new shots. You can also use Elements to anchor characters, locations, and props across your project. This helps keep identity, styling, and world details consistent throughout the storyboard.
Is there a faster way to iterate on a shot list before final quality?
Yes. CinemaDrop includes a faster storyboard generation option for rapid exploration when you’re still making decisions. When you want stronger continuity and a more polished look, you can switch to a high-quality consistency option. This makes it easier to iterate early and finalize later.
Can my shot list evolve from still frames into video shots?
Yes. Once your storyboard sequence is in place, you can generate video from text prompts or convert images into video using chosen start and end frames. This helps you turn planned shots into motion while staying grounded in the same shot order and intent.
Can I add dialogue and a consistent voice for a character?
Yes. CinemaDrop supports text-to-speech and speech-to-speech, and Elements can include a selected voice. You can reuse that voice across shots to keep performance continuity as your story progresses.
Do I need multiple tools for music and sound effects?
No. CinemaDrop is built as an all-in-one studio where you can generate music and sound effects and attach them to shots in the same workspace as your storyboard, images, and video. This keeps audio choices organized and tied directly to the correct moments in your sequence.