Generate Storyboard From Script in Minutes

Generate storyboard from script in minutes, turning your screenplay into a clear shot-by-shot visual plan you can refine into images, video, and audio in one place.

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Generate Storyboard From Script in Minutes
  • Story First Workflow

    Start with a storyboard and build your film shot by shot before adding motion and audio.
  • Consistency Across Shots

    Reuse references and Elements to keep characters, locations, and props coherent throughout the sequence.
  • All In One Studio

    Generate images, video, speech, music, and sound effects directly inside the storyboard workflow.

See Shots Before You Shoot

Turn your screenplay into a structured sequence of scenes and shots so you can evaluate pacing, coverage, and key story beats early. Generating a storyboard from your script gives you a practical visual plan for blocking and shot choices without starting from scratch. It’s an efficient way to pressure-test storytelling before you commit to production.

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See Shots Before You Shoot
Continuity You Can Trust

Continuity You Can Trust

Keep the same characters, locations, and props coherent from frame to frame so the storyboard reads like one unified film. Reuse previous outputs as references and use Elements to anchor identities across the sequence. The result is smoother continuity and fewer mismatched shots when you generate new frames.

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Take Storyboards Into Motion

When your frames are working, expand them into video with text-to-video or image-to-video using start and end frames for tighter control. Build a previs-style sequence that communicates timing and intent, not just composition. Add speech, music, and sound effects per shot to help the story play like a scene instead of a slideshow.

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Take Storyboards Into Motion
Iterate Without Rebuilding

Iterate Without Rebuilding

Make targeted improvements by describing the change you want for an image or a video, instead of regenerating the entire sequence. Explore quickly with faster iteration, then switch to a higher-quality consistency option when you’re ready to lock shots. Upscale supported outputs to polish key frames once composition and continuity are dialed in.

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FAQs

Can I generate storyboard from script using an existing screenplay?
Yes. Paste your screenplay into CinemaDrop to generate a storyboard from it quickly. You’ll get a shot-by-shot visual plan that’s easy to review and iterate on as you refine the story.
How do I keep the same character look across storyboard frames?
You can reuse previous outputs as references when generating new shots to maintain continuity. Elements for characters, locations, and props help anchor identity and style so the sequence feels like one coherent world.
What if I only have an idea, not a finished script?
You can start with an idea and use the Script Wizard to develop characters, a synopsis, an outline, and a full script. From there, you can generate the storyboard in the same workflow.
Is there a quick mode for rough storyboards and exploration?
Yes. CinemaDrop includes a faster, cheaper storyboard generation option designed for rapid iteration. When you need higher fidelity and stronger consistency, switch to the slower high-quality consistency option.
After the storyboard is generated, can I turn frames into video shots?
Yes. You can generate video from text or create image-to-video motion using start and end frames from your storyboard images. This helps you produce a moving previs sequence while staying aligned with your planned shots.
Can I add voices, music, and sound effects per shot?
Yes. You can attach text-to-speech, speech-to-speech voice transformation, text-to-music, and sound effects directly to shots. Character Elements can also have a selected voice to help keep dialogue performance consistent across scenes.
Do I need to regenerate everything when I want changes?
No. CinemaDrop supports text-based editing for both images and video so you can request targeted adjustments. When supported, you can also upscale outputs to improve quality without restarting the concept.