Storyboard Builder For Cinematic Shot Planning

CinemaDrop is a Storyboard Builder that turns your idea or script into a clear shot-by-shot plan, then helps you generate consistent images, video, and audio for each scene in one workspace.

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Storyboard Builder For Cinematic Shot Planning
  • Story First Planning

    Turn an idea or script into a storyboard sequence you can refine shot by shot.
  • Stronger Visual Continuity

    Use references and Elements to keep characters, locations, props, and style consistent.
  • All Media In One Flow

    Generate images, video, voices, music, and sound effects from the same storyboard structure.

From Script To Shot-By-Shot Boards

Start with a simple idea or an existing script, then use the storyboard builder to map your story into a structured sequence of scenes and shots. You can review pacing, coverage, and key story beats at a glance before moving into motion and sound. It’s a faster way to spot gaps and strengthen clarity early.

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From Script To Shot-By-Shot Boards
Continuity That Holds Up Across Angles

Continuity That Holds Up Across Angles

A strong storyboard builder is only useful if it stays coherent as shots change, and CinemaDrop is designed to support that continuity. Reuse prior generations as references and organize key assets as Elements such as characters, locations, and props. This helps maintain identity, wardrobe, environment details, and overall style from shot to shot.

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Bring Boards To Life With Motion

When you’re ready to go beyond still panels, generate video from your storyboard shots to preview movement and energy. Use text prompts to explore motion, or anchor transitions with start and end frames that match your established boards. You keep the intent of each shot while testing how the sequence plays in motion.

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Bring Boards To Life With Motion
Add Voice, Music, And Sound Per Shot

Add Voice, Music, And Sound Per Shot

Give your sequence emotional timing by generating voices, music, and sound effects alongside your storyboard shots. Assign a consistent voice to a character Element so dialogue stays unified across scenes. This makes it easier to evaluate tone, rhythm, and impact while you refine the cut.

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FAQs

What does the CinemaDrop Storyboard Builder help me create?
It helps you turn an idea or script into a shot-by-shot storyboard sequence. You can then use those shots as the foundation for generating consistent visuals and building the scene into video with audio. The goal is a clear plan you can iterate on before you commit to a final sequence.
Do I need a finished script to use a storyboard builder?
No. You can start from a rough idea, a short outline, or a draft script and shape it into scenes and shots. As you refine, you can adjust shot descriptions to better match pacing and intent. This makes storyboarding useful even in early development.
How does CinemaDrop help keep characters consistent across storyboard shots?
You can reuse prior generations as references when creating new shots, which helps maintain the same character identity and world details across angles. You can also organize recurring assets as Elements like characters, locations, and props. This supports continuity as your storyboard expands.
Can I generate video from my storyboard shots?
Yes. You can generate video directly from shot descriptions to see movement and timing. You can also create motion that’s anchored to your boards by using start and end frames based on storyboard images. This helps your motion stay aligned with the plan you approved.
Can the storyboard builder generate voices for dialogue?
Yes, you can generate voices for lines associated with your shots. If you assign a voice to a character Element, you can keep that character’s dialogue consistent throughout the sequence. This makes it easier to evaluate performance and continuity across scenes.
Can I add music and sound effects while storyboarding?
Yes. You can generate music and sound effects and attach them to specific shots or moments. Adding audio early helps you test tone, tension, and comedic timing before you finalize visuals. It also keeps your sequence cohesive as you iterate.
How do I revise a shot without rebuilding the entire storyboard?
You can adjust the shot description and regenerate that single moment while keeping the surrounding sequence intact. Reusing references and Elements helps you preserve continuity while making targeted changes like framing, lighting, or mood. This supports quick iteration without losing the overall plan.