Go From Script To Shots Fast
Turn your script into a storyboard template for explainer animation that clearly defines each scene, shot, and visual beat. Get a strong first pass quickly so you can validate pacing, clarity, and coverage before investing in final visuals. Adjust individual shots without losing the throughline of your message.
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Keep Characters And Style Consistent
Explainers feel more professional when characters, locations, and props stay recognizable from start to finish. Reuse prior shots as references and build Elements for characters and settings to maintain continuity across the full sequence. This helps you change angles and actions while keeping the same visual identity.
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Once the boards read well, convert key frames into video using text-to-video or image-to-video anchored by start and end frames. You can test movement, transitions, and energy while preserving the compositions you approved in the storyboard. Make targeted text-based refinements to improve a shot instead of rebuilding the sequence.
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Add Voice And Sound In The Same Workspace
Attach speech, music, and sound effects to each shot so your explainer plays like a finished draft, not a silent plan. Assign a voice to a character Element to keep dialogue consistent across scenes. Deliver a complete audiovisual version that’s easier to review, approve, and iterate.
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