Turn Scenarios Into Shot Lists
Start with a customer support situation and shape it into a structured script you can storyboard. Then translate it into a clear sequence of scenes and shots so everyone aligns on what happens, beat by beat. This keeps training and enablement content consistent across onboarding, coaching, and internal playbooks.
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Keep Characters and Worlds Consistent
Create recurring characters, locations, and props so each customer support storyboard feels like one coherent world. Reuse prior shots as references to hold the same identity, style, and setting across a full sequence. The result is cleaner iterations and fewer continuity breaks when you revise or expand scenarios.
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When your storyboard reads well, generate video from your shot descriptions or create motion by transitioning between selected start and end frames. This helps you produce customer support explainers, scenario reenactments, and training clips without jumping between tools. Refine individual shots while keeping the overall sequence coherent.
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Add Voice and Sound for Training
Pair your storyboard with speech so viewers learn how customer support conversations should sound, not only how they look. Keep a consistent voice for recurring characters to maintain continuity across scenarios. Add music and sound effects to make training clips feel complete, clear, and easier to follow.
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