Shape Beats Into Shot Lists
Turn your drama script into a clear sequence of shots so each beat has purposeful coverage and pacing. Build the storyboard from your existing script, then review scene flow and transitions before committing to motion or audio. The result is a plan you can share, revise, and refine without losing the emotional throughline.
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Lock Continuity Across Scenes
Maintain audience connection by keeping faces, wardrobe, props, and locations consistent from shot to shot. Reuse references and saved Elements so the same character reads the same across angles, lighting changes, and scene setups. When you need tighter identity and a more unified look, switch to a higher-consistency option for key frames.
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After your storyboard template for drama is working on the page, bring select shots to life with text-to-video or image-to-video. Use start and end frames to stay anchored to your planned compositions while exploring movement, blocking, and rhythm. Iterate quickly on options, then polish the moments that matter most.
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Score The Scene With Voice And Sound
Make the storyboard play like a real scene by pairing shots with dialogue, music, and atmosphere. Generate speech with text-to-speech or transform recorded lines with speech-to-speech to keep performances consistent across revisions. Layer music and ambience to shape tension, intimacy, and release across the sequence.
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