Turn Story Beats Into Shot Frames
Start from an idea or bring your existing script and translate key beats into a Storyboard Template With Frame Guides organized as a clear sequence of shots. This keeps pacing, coverage, and scene intent visible at a glance. Iterate on structure early, before you invest time in polishing final visuals.
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Keep Characters And Worlds Consistent
Define reusable Elements for characters, locations, and props, then reference them across shots to maintain continuity. Reuse prior outputs as visual references so identity, wardrobe, and style stay stable from frame to frame. The result is a Storyboard Template With Frame Guides that feels like one coherent film world, not a set of mismatched images.
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Move quickly when you’re exploring coverage and composition with speed-focused generation for rapid iterations. When you’re ready to commit, switch to a consistency-focused approach to better hold character identity and refine key shots. Your Storyboard Template With Frame Guides can progress from rough boards to dependable frames without rebuilding the project.
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Bring Frames To Motion And Sound
Turn storyboard frames into video with text-to-video, or generate motion by anchoring to start and end frames from your storyboard. Add speech and keep character voices consistent by attaching a voice to a character Element, then layer in music and sound effects per shot. You end up with a Storyboard Template With Frame Guides that can become a watchable sequence with visuals, motion, and audio aligned to the story.
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