Lock Your Shot List Early
Start with a story-first plan so each scene has a clear purpose before you generate media. Develop an idea into a script, then turn it into a storyboard sequence with defined beats and coverage. This makes pacing and messaging easier to judge for a tight coaching ad runtime.
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Maintain Coach Continuity
Coaching ads lose trust when the coach’s identity shifts between shots. Keep the same character look by reusing prior outputs as references and by saving characters, locations, and props as Elements. Your storyboard stays cohesive even when you test new angles, scenes, and variations.
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Once your storyboard is approved, expand key frames into motion without rebuilding the sequence. Generate video from text, or animate from images using start and end frames to preserve continuity. Iterate on timing, energy, and camera perspective while keeping the world aligned to your plan.
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Finish With Voice And Sound
Attach speech, music, and sound effects to shots so your ad feels complete instead of silent. Assign a consistent voice to a character Element to keep performance steady across the full sequence. Enhance results with editing and upscaling when available, without needing to restart the storyboard.
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