Turn Story Into A Shot Sequence
Start with an existing script and generate a storyboard sequence fast, so you’re reviewing real shots instead of guessing from notes. If you only have an idea, use the Script Wizard to develop it into a screenplay before you storyboard. The result is clearer feedback on pacing, scene intent, and coverage from the first pass.
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Keep Continuity Across Frames
Maintain recognizable characters, locations, and props across shots by reusing references and Elements as anchors. As your sequence grows, continuity stays intact so reviewers can focus on the story rather than visual drift. This makes approvals faster and your boards feel like one coherent world.
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Use faster generation to explore blocking, angles, and scene order, then switch to the high-quality consistency option when you’re ready to refine identity and polish. Teams can sign off on structure early and approve stronger final frames later without starting over. Your storyboard stays organized shot-by-shot as it evolves from rough to review-ready.
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Preview Timing With Motion And Audio
Bring key frames to life by generating video from text or from your storyboard images, using chosen start and end frames to guide motion. Add character-consistent speech, plus music and sound effects, at the shot level to communicate tone and rhythm. It turns a storyboard review into something closer to a watchable preview, not just a static plan.
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