Turn Script Beats Into Usable Coverage
Convert your script into a practical shot list for drama scene by generating a storyboard sequence you can actually plan around. Seeing the beats as shots helps you judge pacing, coverage, and emotional emphasis before you spend time polishing. Iterate quickly while the scene is still easy to reshape.
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Maintain Character And World Continuity
Keep the same character identity and overall look across the scene so every angle feels like it belongs to one film. Reuse previous outputs as visual references and define Elements for characters, locations, and props to reduce drift from shot to shot. The result is smoother continuity for performance-driven drama.
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Push selected storyboard frames into short video moments with text-to-video or image-to-video using start and end frames. This lets you test blocking, tension, and transitions while staying anchored to your chosen visual intent. Refine the result with targeted text changes instead of rebuilding the entire scene.
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Shape Emotion With Voice And Sound
Bring your shot list for drama scene to life by pairing shots with dialogue, music, ambience, and sound effects in the same project. Use text-to-speech for lines, and assign a voice to a character Element to keep the voice consistent across takes. This makes it easier to judge tone, rhythm, and impact while you iterate.
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