Online Script To Storyboard Tool for Shot-Ready Previs

CinemaDrop is an online script to storyboard tool that turns your screenplay into a clear, shot-by-shot visual plan fast. Keep characters, locations, and style consistent as you iterate from rough boards to polished frames.

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Online Script To Storyboard Tool for Shot-Ready Previs
  • Story First Storyboarding

    Transform scripts into shot sequences that keep the focus on story clarity and scene flow.
  • Continuity With References And Elements

    Lock in characters, locations, and props by reusing references and Elements across shots.
  • All In One Filmmaking Workspace

    Create images, video, voices, music, and sound effects within a single project workspace.

See The Film Before You Shoot

Paste your screenplay and generate a structured storyboard in minutes to reveal coverage, pacing, and visual beats early. This online script to storyboard tool turns written action into clear shot ideas you can evaluate and adjust right away. Spend less time guessing in pre-production and more time making confident creative calls.

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See The Film Before You Shoot
Continuity That Holds Up

Continuity That Holds Up

Build a cohesive look across your boards by reusing prior outputs as references instead of reinventing each shot. Elements help anchor key characters, locations, and props so they stay recognizable from panel to panel. The result is fewer continuity breaks and a storyboard that feels like one unified film.

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Tighten Shots Without Rebuilding

Make targeted updates to a specific frame with text-based edits so you can refine composition, mood, or details without restarting the whole scene. When you need cleaner visuals, upscale outputs (when available) to improve sharpness and fidelity. Keep iterating quickly while staying aligned with your story direction.

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Tighten Shots Without Rebuilding
Preview Rhythm With Motion And Sound

Preview Rhythm With Motion And Sound

After the storyboard works on paper, push it further by generating video from text or animating from start and end frames to explore movement. Add speech with selected voices, then layer music and sound effects to test tone and timing. Your storyboard becomes a more faithful preview of how the scene will feel onscreen.

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FAQs

What does an online script to storyboard tool do?
It converts a written script into a shot-by-shot storyboard so you can visualize scenes quickly. In CinemaDrop, you can paste a script to generate storyboard images as a starting point, then refine individual shots as your plan evolves.
Do I need a finished script to start storyboarding?
No. CinemaDrop includes a Script Wizard that can take you from a premise to a synopsis, outline, and full script. From there, you can generate a storyboard using the same workflow.
How can I keep characters consistent across storyboard shots?
CinemaDrop helps you maintain continuity by reusing previous outputs as references when generating new shots. You can also create Elements for characters, locations, and props and apply them across scenes to anchor identity and style.
Is there a faster mode for rough boards and a higher-consistency option?
Yes. CinemaDrop supports a faster, cheaper option for quick iteration that can be less consistent, and a slower high-quality consistency option designed for stronger character identity lock and more reliable renders.
Can I turn storyboard panels into video?
Yes. You can generate video from text prompts or use image-to-video with start and end frames chosen from your storyboard, creating motion that stays anchored to your selected shots.
How do I make changes to one shot without redoing the entire storyboard?
CinemaDrop supports text-based editing for both images and video, allowing targeted adjustments to a specific shot. It also supports upscaling flows for images and video (when available) to improve quality while keeping the same creative direction.
Can I add dialogue, music, and sound effects to test the scene?
Yes. You can generate speech with text-to-speech (and speech-to-speech transformations), create music from text descriptions, and attach sound effects to shots. Character Elements can also have an assigned voice to keep dialogue performance consistent.