Start With A Ready-to-Use Shot Plan
Turn an idea or script into a shot-by-shot sequence that works as a storyboard template for western storytelling. You’ll get clear coverage—establishing shots, mediums, and close-ups—so your scene reads visually before you commit to production. Reorder beats, swap angles, and refine pacing without rebuilding from scratch.
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Keep Characters And Worlds Consistent
Maintain continuity across your western storyboard so the same hero, villain, and supporting cast stay recognizable from shot to shot. Reuse strong generations as references and anchor recurring characters, locations, and props with Elements. The result is a unified world that feels like one film, not a collection of random frames.
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Once your storyboard is approved, convert selected shots into video with text-to-video or image-to-video using start and end frames. This keeps motion grounded in compositions you’ve already chosen, so the scene remains stable as it comes alive. Iterate on individual shots until the sequence plays smoothly from beat to beat.
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Add Voice, Music, And Sound In One Place
Give your western sequence atmosphere with dialogue, character voice performance, music, and sound effects tied directly to each shot. Assign a voice to a character Element to keep performances consistent across scenes and retakes. Your storyboard can evolve from silent images into a complete audiovisual cut without switching between separate workflows.
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