Go From Script To Shots
Start from an idea with guided steps or paste an existing script, then generate a shot-by-shot plan organized by scenes. This turns your storyboard template with team review into a shared visual reference, so feedback stays grounded in the same sequence. Make story and coverage decisions early, before committing to motion or audio.
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Lock Continuity Across Frames
Use references and Elements such as characters, locations, and props to keep the world stable from shot to shot. When faces, wardrobe, and environments stay consistent, team review can focus on pacing, performance, and intent instead of visual drift. Reuse prior outputs as anchors to maintain the same look across new angles.
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Run quick passes in a faster, lower-cost mode to explore options, then switch to a higher-quality consistency option for approvals. This keeps a storyboard template with team review moving: rapid feedback early, sharper frames when it’s time to lock decisions. Tighten beats in stages and cut down on late rework.
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Preview Timing With Motion And Sound
Turn key storyboard frames into video with text-to-video or image-to-video, using start and end frames to guide the motion. Add character speech with consistent voices, plus music and sound effects to communicate tone and rhythm. A richer preview helps team review decisions like emotional arc, timing, and transitions.
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