Script to Shot List, Ready to Board
Start from an existing script or build one from a simple idea, then generate a structured sequence of shots that follows your story beats. Instead of collecting disconnected images, you get a storyboard that reads like a real scene plan. Quickly refine pacing, coverage, and transitions—shot by shot.
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Continuity You Can Trust
Maintain a cohesive look by reusing prior frames as references and defining reusable Elements for characters, locations, and props. This helps your storyboard feel like one unified film world across wide shots, close-ups, and cutaways. The result is cleaner communication for collaborators and fewer continuity surprises later.
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Block out your film with a quick, lower-cost storyboard pass to explore options and solve story problems early. When the sequence is working, switch to a higher-consistency approach designed to better preserve character identity and style across shots. You move from exploration to presentation without rebuilding from scratch.
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Previs with Motion and Sound
Turn key storyboard frames into video using text-to-video or by generating motion between selected start and end frames. Add speech, music, and sound effects to test tone, timing, and emotional rhythm while staying anchored to your planned shots. You leave with a more persuasive pre-visualization that’s easier to pitch and review.
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