Turn Story Beats Into Shot-Ready Gags
Build a storyboard for comedy film from an existing script, or start with a simple premise and develop it into a screenplay first. Translate setups, reveals, and punchlines into a clear shot sequence so the humor reads visually. Iterate on shot order and pacing early, before you invest time in motion and sound.
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Keep Characters On-Model Across Scenes
Comedy relies on familiar faces and repeatable visual patterns, so continuity needs to hold from frame to frame. Reuse prior outputs as references and use Elements for characters, locations, and props to keep the look stable across your storyboard. Your recurring jokes stay instantly recognizable even as angles, staging, and expressions change.
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When the storyboard reads well, turn key frames into video with text-to-video or image-to-video using selected start and end frames. That makes it easier to test physical comedy, reaction beats, and transitions while staying true to your planned shots. Refine with text edits and enhance quality when you’re ready to polish.
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Lock In Rhythm With Dialogue And Sound
Attach dialogue, music, and sound effects to individual shots so comedic rhythm lands the way you intend. Assign a voice to a character Element to keep that voice consistent across scenes and callbacks. With audio tied to the storyboard, you can fine-tune timing, emphasis, and transitions as the story takes shape.
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