Script To Shot List In Minutes
Turn an existing script into a clear sequence of storyboard frames so you can validate coverage and pacing early. Adjust shot descriptions and story beats as you iterate, without rebuilding the entire project. You get a faster path from idea to a usable plan for production.
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Continuity You Can Rely On
Build a cohesive visual world by reusing references and defining Elements for characters, locations, and props. This helps the same character read like the same character from shot to shot, even across different scenes. Your storyboard stays consistent enough to make creative decisions with confidence.
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When a still frame isn’t enough, generate video for your storyboard shots to better sense timing and performance. You can guide motion using a start frame and end frame to shape the transition. This turns your storyboard into a more realistic pre-visualization of the final cut.
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Sound And Voice In One Pass
Add dialogue, music, and sound effects so your storyboard communicates tone, rhythm, and emotion—not just composition. Assign a consistent voice to a character Element to keep performances cohesive across scenes. The result is a stronger, more complete preview you can refine shot-by-shot.
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