From Script to Shot Plan
Start with a script and generate a storyboard organized into scenes and shots, so you can see the structure at a glance. Use it to check pacing, coverage, and key story beats before you invest time in final outputs. You get a practical shot-by-shot foundation that’s easy to refine as the story evolves.
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Continuity You Can Trust
Keep a cohesive look across your sequence by reusing prior outputs as references and building reusable Elements for characters, locations, and props. This reduces shot-to-shot drift so faces, outfits, and environments stay recognizable. It’s especially useful for multi-scene narratives and episodic content.
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Transform storyboard frames into video using text-to-video, or animate between chosen start and end frames with image-to-video. Layer voice, music, and sound effects per shot in the same workspace to make the storyboard feel like a real cut. The result is a more complete preview you can review and iterate on.
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Refine Without Rebuilding
Adjust a specific shot or moment with text-based edits without losing the overall structure of your storyboard. Iterate quickly when you’re exploring options, then switch to a more consistency-focused approach when you’re ready to lock identity and polish the look. Upscale when you need higher-quality results for publishing.
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