Turn Script Into a Commented Shot Plan
Bring an idea or screenplay and shape it into a storyboard you can treat as a storyboard template with comments. Each shot gets clear guidance through scene and shot descriptions, making pacing and structure easier to evaluate at a glance. When something doesn’t land, revise only the specific beats or descriptions and regenerate to keep momentum without starting over.
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Keep Characters and Worlds Consistent
Maintain continuity across your storyboard so the same character still feels like the same character from shot to shot. Reuse previous generations as references and build Elements for key characters, locations, or props to anchor identity across the sequence. This makes it easier to explore new angles and staging while keeping the world cohesive.
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Explore quickly when you’re shaping the story, then switch to a higher-quality consistency option when you’re ready to finalize important shots. Make targeted text-described edits to adjust details while keeping the core composition and intent. Upscale when available to push key frames toward a more polished, production-ready finish.
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Bring Storyboards to Motion and Sound
Turn storyboard frames into video with text-to-video, or create motion between selected start and end frames to evolve stills into moving moments. Add dialogue with text-to-speech, transform performances with speech-to-speech, and layer music and sound effects per shot. You end up with a unified sequence where picture and sound grow together from the same story plan.
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