Map the Sequence in Minutes
Start from a script or a simple idea and shape it into a storyboard template for landscape video that reads clearly, shot by shot. Seeing coverage, pacing, and transitions upfront helps you tighten the story early and reduce rework later. The result is a cleaner plan you can confidently build on.
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Lock Character Continuity
Keep your landscape storyboard from drifting in style or identity across scenes. Reuse prior outputs as references and use Elements (characters, locations, props) so key details stay stable from frame to frame. This makes the whole sequence feel like one film world instead of disconnected images.
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When your storyboard template for landscape video is approved, bring shots to life with text-to-video or image-to-video. Use start and end frames that match your boards so movement supports your planned composition instead of fighting it. You get motion clips that feel intentional, not random.
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Finish With Voice, Music, and SFX
Build a true proof of concept by attaching narration, dialogue, music, and sound effects directly to your shots. With Character Elements, a chosen voice can carry across scenes for a consistent performance. That means your landscape storyboard can play like a cohesive sequence, not just stills.
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