Animate Planned Motion Between Key Frames
Use your storyboard images as anchors by selecting a start frame and an end frame to generate movement between them. This makes storyboard frames to video feel shot-designed, with action and camera intent that stays tied to your approved visuals. It’s a direct way to move from stills to a watchable sequence without losing the original beat of the scene.
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Hold Continuity Across Angles And Scenes
Maintain recognizable characters, locations, and props as you convert storyboard frames to video. Reuse prior outputs as references and use Elements to keep identity anchored from shot to shot. The payoff is continuity that reads like one coherent film world rather than disconnected clips.
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Block out ideas with faster storyboard generation when you want speed and creative range. When it’s time to lock in continuity and elevate the look, switch to the high-quality consistency option for stronger, more stable results. This helps you make decisions faster and deliver cleaner outputs before turning storyboard frames to video.
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Add Dialogue, Music, And Sound By Shot
Build a more complete sequence by generating speech, music, and sound effects alongside each shot in your storyboard. Assign a voice to a character Element to keep performance consistent across scenes, then attach audio directly to the shot for better pacing and emotion. This turns storyboard frames to video into something you can actually screen and evaluate.
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